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    The Baltics look to strengthen NATO's weakest link
    11 Jul Member States

    The Baltics look to strengthen NATO's weakest link

    As Russia gears up for major war games near NATO’s eastern frontier, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are scrambling to safeguard a narrow land bridge known as the Suwałki corridor.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    France–UK migration deal piles more pressure on EU asylum policy
    10 Jul Member States
    France–UK migration deal piles more pressure on EU asylum policy
    Op-ed: Lessons for the EU from Denmark’s green energy success
    10 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Lessons for the EU from Denmark’s green energy success
    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
    EU lights for Colchester camera action
    10 Jan
    EU lights for Colchester camera action
    No ifs or buts: Consent-based rape legislation must apply across EU
    09 Jan
    No ifs or buts: Consent-based rape legislation must apply across EU
    Despite most EU countries having signed and ratified the Istanbul Convention on violence against women, there is still a large disparity between Member States in the interpretation of what is deemed consensual, writes the EESC’s Madi Sharma.
    Challenging times lie ahead as Romania kicks off EU Presidency
    09 Jan
    Challenging times lie ahead as Romania kicks off EU Presidency
    Romania has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU, for the first time since joining the bloc in 2007, with warnings that it faces multiple challenges during its six-month tenure.
    Brexit deal could be nudged through with a ‘judicious tweak'
    08 Jan
    Brexit deal could be nudged through with a ‘judicious tweak'
    Former UK MEP Andrew Duff says a “tweak” of the political declaration agreed by the EU and UK could help Theresa May get her Brexit deal through the House of Commons next week.
    Governments need to do more to uphold and safeguard human rights
    08 Jan
    Governments need to do more to uphold and safeguard human rights
    In Europe people are still discriminated against or denied access to their rights and not enough action is undertaken by governments to put an end to this, argues Terry Reintke.
    Neutrality Pact
    08 Jan
    Neutrality Pact
    The built environment – offices, houses and other buildings – can be the flagbearers of current efforts to turn Europe into a carbon-neutral economy.
    Brian Hayes under fire for taking ‘revolving door’ to private sector
    08 Jan
    Brian Hayes under fire for taking ‘revolving door’ to private sector
    Irish MEP Brian Hayes has been criticised for “taking the revolving door” to the private sector when he steps down as a deputy ahead of May’s European elections.
    Movers and Shakers | 8 January 2019
    08 Jan
    Movers and Shakers | 8 January 2019
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 8 January 2019
    MEPs scoff at new Irish party’s Brexit aspirations
    07 Jan
    MEPs scoff at new Irish party’s Brexit aspirations
    MEPs from across the political spectrum have poured scorn on a new political party which is campaigning for Ireland to leave the EU and will field candidates in this year’s European elections.
    Member States should stop turning a blind eye to product safety
    07 Jan
    Member States should stop turning a blind eye to product safety
    Europeans should not have to play a dangerous game of Russian roulette when they purchase products, argue Sirpa Pietikäinen, Françoise Grossetête and Bart Staes.
    European Schools below par in supporting disabled children
    04 Jan
    European Schools below par in supporting disabled children
    European Schools lack the proper support and amenities for children with disabilities, according to a joint report released by Human Rights Watch and the European Disability Forum.
    European Citizens’ Initiatives to become more accessible after deal reached
    04 Jan
    European Citizens’ Initiatives to become more accessible after deal reached
    Parliament, Council and the Commission have reached a deal in discussions on an updated regulation on the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI).
    UK business and industry statement on Brexit is all bark and no bite
    03 Jan
    UK business and industry statement on Brexit is all bark and no bite
    The UK’s top five industry and business federations have issued a strong statement criticising Brexit. But beyond first glance, is there much substance to it, asks Denis MacShane.
    Catherine Stihler to take up new role after 20 years as MEP
    03 Jan
    Catherine Stihler to take up new role after 20 years as MEP
    Scottish MEP Catherine Stihler will stand down from the European Parliament at the end of January after nearly 20 years as an MEP.
    Jeremy Corbyn: From thinly-veiled indifference to Europe basher
    02 Jan
    Jeremy Corbyn: From thinly-veiled indifference to Europe basher
    UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s Bernie Sanders-type speeches denouncing austerity, cuts in the public realm and blasting Trump certainly go down well. But what about his view of - and vision for - Europe, asks Denis MacShane.
    EU Ombudsman creates ‘good practices’ list to combat harassment
    02 Jan
    EU Ombudsman creates ‘good practices’ list to combat harassment
    The European Ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly, has drawn up a list of “good practices” after reviewing the anti-harassment policies in 26 EU institutions and agencies.
    MEPs laud Ukraine’s ‘positive’ reform progress
    21 Dec
    MEPs laud Ukraine’s ‘positive’ reform progress
    MEPs have hailed Ukraine‘s “positive” reform track, while condemning Russia‘s aggression in the Kerch Strait and the construction of Nord Stream 2.
    Cross-border TV and radio to be made available online
    21 Dec
    Cross-border TV and radio to be made available online
    Viewers will be able to watch news and current affairs programmes from across the EU online under new arrangements agreed by the Council and Parliament.
    Provisional agreement on better integrated EU electricity market
    21 Dec
    Provisional agreement on better integrated EU electricity market
    The creation of a "genuine" EU electricity market to better integrate renewable energy has been provisionally agreed between MEPs and member states.
    UK White Paper sounds death knell for freedom of movement
    21 Dec
    UK White Paper sounds death knell for freedom of movement
    Few issues divide Britain from the rest of the EU as much as attitudes towards free movement, says Roger Casale.
    Regional leaders urge Michel Barnier to limit Brexit damage
    20 Dec
    Regional leaders urge Michel Barnier to limit Brexit damage
    Regional leaders have called on Michel Barnier to help “limit Brexit’s damaging impact” on regions in the Atlantic, the Channel and North Sea areas.
    Stopping the ‘Hezbollahisation’ of Yemen Partner Content
    20 Dec
    Stopping the ‘Hezbollahisation’ of Yemen
    As with Hezbollah, the EU should designate the Houthis as terrorists, argues Julie Lenarz.
    EU must address ICT skills shortfall before unlocking AI potential Partner Content
    20 Dec
    EU must address ICT skills shortfall before unlocking AI potential
    An ICT skills shortage needs to be urgently addressed before Europe unlocks the full potential of AI, reports Martin Banks.
    EuropaBio statement on court ruling that impacts genome-edited products
    20 Dec
    EuropaBio statement on court ruling that impacts genome-edited products
    EuropaBio calls for change, following court ruling that impacts genome-edited products.
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