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    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics
    08 Jul EU Institutions

    How the axing of a tiny green law solidifies the EPP's grip on EU politics

    The dramatic axing of an anti-greenwashing law reveals a new balance of power in the EU institutions, in which the centre-right European People’s Party has become indispensable.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    09 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: EU Deforestation Regulation must survive flawed technicalities
    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    04 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    02 Jul Member States
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    Russia did not interfere in EU elections, says ambassador
    18 Jun
    Russia did not interfere in EU elections, says ambassador
    Russia’s ambassador to the EU has categorically denied claims that Moscow used disinformation to sway voters in the recent European elections.
    MEPs investigate UK #DeniedMyVote elections scandal
    18 Jun
    MEPs investigate UK #DeniedMyVote elections scandal
    Evidence alleging that the UK government prevented over one million eligible voters from taking part in the recent European Parliamentary elections due to a catalogue of blunders is now being examined by MEPs.
    The right EU budget for the next seven years Partner Content
    18 Jun
    The right EU budget for the next seven years
    Europe must boost its investment in research and innovation, argue the European University Association’s Rolf Tarrach and Michael Murphy
    Sustainable Energy Week: The path to a carbon neutral Europe
    18 Jun
    Sustainable Energy Week: The path to a carbon neutral Europe
    As European Sustainable Energy Week 2019 kicks off, we begin with Dominique Ristori who explains how clean green hydrogen can help the EU reach its long-term decarbonisation goals
    Why doesn’t the EU want to lead on photonics? Partner Content
    17 Jun
    Why doesn’t the EU want to lead on photonics?
    When countries around the world are sinking billions into deep technologies like photonics, why does it always feel like the EU is consistently applying the brake, asks Carlos Lee.
    Issue 497 | 17 June 2019
    14 Jun
    Issue 497 | 17 June 2019
    Featuring an exclusive interview with Margrethe Vestager
    Movers and Shakers | 14 June 2019
    14 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 14 June 2019
    New 73-strong far right grouping formed in European Parliament
    14 Jun
    New 73-strong far right grouping formed in European Parliament
    Alliance of extreme-right, populist and nationalist parties say they will become a “thorn in the flesh” for EU policymakers.
    Commission ‘failing' to monitor its sustainable development activities, says EU auditors
    14 Jun
    Commission ‘failing' to monitor its sustainable development activities, says EU auditors
    The European Court of Auditors has said the EU is failing to providing citizens with reliable information on it contributes to sustainable development in areas such as climate change
    Margrethe Vestager: A woman of substance
    14 Jun
    Margrethe Vestager: A woman of substance
    With a proven track record in delivering for citizens, Margrethe Vestager has earned the right to be the next European Commission President. She tells Lorna Hutchinson that prioritising gender equality and female empowerment is her number one goal.
    North Macedonia facing 'unprecedented exodus' if accession talks postponed, warns president
    12 Jun
    North Macedonia facing "unprecedented exodus" if accession talks postponed, warns president
    Stevo Pendarovski has said his country is suffering from "enlargement fatigue".
    British MPs demand urgent probe into #DeniedMyVote scandal
    12 Jun
    British MPs demand urgent probe into #DeniedMyVote scandal
    Leading campaign group presses for inquiry into allegations that up to 2 million EU citizens were left unable to vote in the European elections.
    Nigel Farage says chances of UK leaving the EU on 31 October “pretty low”
    12 Jun
    Nigel Farage says chances of UK leaving the EU on 31 October “pretty low”
    Brexit Party leader argues that his party’s recent election success gives it “legitimate” right to be included in any further Brexit talks between the UK and EU.
    Increased prospect of no-deal Brexit or no Brexit at all amid Westminster ‘chaos’, says Nicola Sturgeon
    11 Jun
    Increased prospect of no-deal Brexit or no Brexit at all amid Westminster ‘chaos’, says Nicola Sturgeon
    Scotland’s First Minister believes that there is all to play for in the Brexit “horror show” as blinkered Britain careers towards a no-deal Brexit while the possibility of no Brexit at all gathers momentum.
    Scotland votes Remain… again
    07 Jun
    Scotland votes Remain… again
    Newly re-elected SNP MEP Alyn Smith celebrates the triumphs for the SNP and Scotland’s pro-Remain parties in the European elections, which highlight, once again, that Scotland wants to remain a part of the European Union.
    Catalan MEPs 'barred' from accessing the European Parliament
    07 Jun
    Catalan MEPs "barred" from accessing the European Parliament
    Carles Puigdemont and Toni Comín claim they have been refused access and official MEP accreditation.
    EU urged to up its game on tackling racism
    07 Jun
    EU urged to up its game on tackling racism
    The EU has been urged to “show a true commitment” to tackling racism after a new report revealed that only 5 percent of the new European Parliament intake are from racial and ethnic minorities.
    Movers and Shakers | 7 June 2019
    07 Jun
    Movers and Shakers | 7 June 2019
    Buckle up, turbulence ahead
    06 Jun
    Buckle up, turbulence ahead
    Despite the growth of Europe’s aviation sector, disruptive technologies, carbon emissions and lack of capacity will provide challenges for the new European Commission and Parliament
    EU risks losing credibility in Western Balkans if no North Macedonia accession talks this summer
    06 Jun
    EU risks losing credibility in Western Balkans if no North Macedonia accession talks this summer
    The EU will lose “credibility” in the Western Balkans if it refuses to open accession talks with North Macedonia this summer, according to the country’s chief accession negotiator.
    Manfred Weber hits back at criticism of his suitability to be next European Commission president
    06 Jun
    Manfred Weber hits back at criticism of his suitability to be next European Commission president
    EPP Lead Candidate insists he has “strong support” for EU’s top job.
    Anthea McIntyre: Conservative 'survivors' will roll up their sleeves for Britain
    06 Jun
    Anthea McIntyre: Conservative 'survivors' will roll up their sleeves for Britain
    Despite their seats being whittled down to four in the new European Parliament, stalwart Conservative MEPs will knuckle down to the job of delivering Brexit, explains Anthea McIntyre.
    Nigel Farage snubs European Parliament, rebuffs request to testify over gift allegations
    05 Jun
    Nigel Farage snubs European Parliament, rebuffs request to testify over gift allegations
    Nigel Farage has angrily rejected a European Parliament request to appear before a committee to testify about allegations that he failed to disclose gifts worth over €400,000 from a UK businessman.
    World Environment Day: Keeping the SDGs in focus
    05 Jun
    World Environment Day: Keeping the SDGs in focus
    The success of the EU in delivering its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) commitments depends on it adapting to changing approaches to funding and aid, writes Mirja Vehkaperä.
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