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    Libyan migration uptick unnerves Europe, with or without a Russian hand
    23 Jul Member States

    Libyan migration uptick unnerves Europe, with or without a Russian hand

    Italy, France, Greece and Malta have raised concerns with the EU about a surge in migration through Libya. Some suspect Russian influence — but many experts argue Europe’s own mistakes in the region are driving the crisis.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Liberté, Égalité, Austérité? French budget chaos highlights Macron's loose grip on power
    18 Jul Member States
    Liberté, Égalité, Austérité? French budget chaos highlights Macron's loose grip on power
    Op-ed: Denmark’s presidency must defend the rule of law loudly and unapologetically
    22 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Denmark’s presidency must defend the rule of law loudly and unapologetically
    Five answers about the EU’s bumper budget
    17 Jul EU Institutions
    Five answers about the EU’s bumper budget
    Europe is on the right path for sustainable agriculture - but there's room for improvement
    31 May
    Europe is on the right path for sustainable agriculture - but there's room for improvement
    Europe is on the right path for sustainable agriculture, but it needs a more coherent framework, says Ulrike Müller.
    How can EU consume and produce fairer and better?
    31 May
    How can EU consume and produce fairer and better?
    If the EU wants to reach its sustainable development goals, it must rethink its food production model, writes Stefan Eck.
    UN 2030 agenda is an opportunity for Europe
    31 May
    UN 2030 agenda is an opportunity for Europe
    When passing legislation, it's important for the EU to ensure it sticks to its sustainable development commitments, writes José Inácio Faria.
    Seb Dance: A nuanced response to people like Farage is pointless
    31 May
    Seb Dance: A nuanced response to people like Farage is pointless
    Seb Dance on why he called Nigel Farage a liar, why he believes Brexit could end up as a race to the bottom and why sustainability actually matters.
    Juncker defensive in Panama Papers committee hearing
    30 May
    Juncker defensive in Panama Papers committee hearing
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has defended the executive's efforts to combat tax evasion and also his own role as former Prime Minister and finance minister of Luxembourg.
    Tobacco epidemic weighing heavily on Europe
    30 May
    Tobacco epidemic weighing heavily on Europe
    EU countries are not doing enough to implement tobacco control policies, says Nessa Childers.
    EU must address shortages of anti-cancer medicines Partner Content
    30 May
    EU must address shortages of anti-cancer medicines
    EU must address shortages of essential anti-cancer medicines, argues Josep Tabernero.
    European Week Against Cancer: Increase prevention, improve access
    30 May
    European Week Against Cancer: Increase prevention, improve access
    Improving access to cancer medicines can benefit from the actions of many stakeholders, writes Alojz Peterle.
    EU Commission ramping up action on rare cancer
    30 May
    EU Commission ramping up action on rare cancer
    The Commission is ramping up action on rare cancer, explains Xavier Prats Monné.
    Will MEPs back country-by-country tax reporting?
    30 May
    Will MEPs back country-by-country tax reporting?
    MEPs are being urged to back a new report that calls for country-by-country tax reporting for multinational companies.
    Issue 456 | 29 May 2017
    30 May
    Issue 456 | 29 May 2017
    Seb Dance interview, fertilizers regulation, copyright, PNR, European week against cancer, 5 questions with Indrek Tarand and more.
    Time for a quantum leap in EU research funding Partner Content
    30 May
    Time for a quantum leap in EU research funding
    Europe needs more ambitious research funding, or risks losing precious knowledge, writes Rolf Tarrach.
    Will PNR be a humiliating déjà vu for EU policymakers?
    30 May
    Will PNR be a humiliating déjà vu for EU policymakers?
    One year after Parliament voted through the EU PNR directive, Birgit Sippel explains why the text never should have been adopted.
    Integrated urban regeneration booklet – a free FosterREG guide Partner Content
    29 May
    Integrated urban regeneration booklet – a free FosterREG guide
    Raising awareness and ensuring transparency are key factors in determining successful energy-efficient urban regeneration, says Paweł Nowakowski.
    Survey: Majority of Europeans want EU27 interests to be priority in Brexit talks
    29 May
    Survey: Majority of Europeans want EU27 interests to be priority in Brexit talks
    A new survey says that some 78 per cent of European believe that the primary objective for the upcoming Brexit negotiations should be to protect the interests of the remaining EU27.
    Fertilizers Regulation: Introducing lower cadmium limits could weaken EU Partner Content
    29 May
    Fertilizers Regulation: Introducing lower cadmium limits could weaken EU
    The EU is sleep walking into a security, geopolitical and trade crisis, warns Tomasz Włostowski.
    Fertilizers Regulation: Cadmium limits in the new fertilizers regulation must be based on sound risk assessments
    29 May
    Fertilizers Regulation: Cadmium limits in the new fertilizers regulation must be based on sound risk assessments
    New standards should not be based on a precautionary approach, argues Elisabetta Gardini.
    Juncker to face Panama Papers inquiry committee
    29 May
    Juncker to face Panama Papers inquiry committee
    European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has agreed to be quizzed by members of Parliament's money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion inquiry committee.
    Campaign group again asks EU to guarantee citizens' rights
    29 May
    Campaign group again asks EU to guarantee citizens' rights
    A campaign designed to guarantee the rights of UK citizens living in the EU after Britain leaves the EU has been stepped up.
    Fertilizers Regulation: EU's failure to address challenges of cadmium limits is a massive institutional failure
    29 May
    Fertilizers Regulation: EU's failure to address challenges of cadmium limits is a massive institutional failure
    Low limits will only benefit Russian producers, argues Jarosław Wałęsa
    Fertilizers Regulation: Proposed cadmium targets for phosphate fertilizers are not unrealistic
    29 May
    Fertilizers Regulation: Proposed cadmium targets for phosphate fertilizers are not unrealistic
    Phosphate fertilizers are now Europe’s main source of cadmium contamination, says Pavel Poc.
    Julia Gillard: There is more interest in education than ever before
    29 May
    Julia Gillard: There is more interest in education than ever before
    Julia Gillard on why ensuring quality education for all children is in everyone's interest and sexism in politics.
    Fertilizers Regulation: Food quality starts with fertilization
    29 May
    Fertilizers Regulation: Food quality starts with fertilization
    There are natural ways of bringing soil back to life, argues Martin Häusling.
    Trump reads riot act to Nato alliance leaders for not being 'fair' to US taxpayers
    29 May
    Trump reads riot act to Nato alliance leaders for not being 'fair' to US taxpayers
    US President also fails to publicly commit to article 5 collective security commitment.
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