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    Steel industry waits in purgatory as dust settles on EU-US trade deal
    30 Jul EU Institutions

    Steel industry waits in purgatory as dust settles on EU-US trade deal

    A preliminary agreement between the EU and the US left European steel producers the promise of a quota system to be negotiated — and 50% tariffs until then.
    by Federica Di Sario
    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator
    29 Jul Member States
    Build a European border policy to save Schengen, says former negotiator
    Op-ed: Prevention is cheaper than cure, and must be a bigger priority
    31 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Prevention is cheaper than cure, and must be a bigger priority
    Op-ed: Health policy needs an EU framework to make meaningful change
    31 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Health policy needs an EU framework to make meaningful change
    'Belarus: not a choice between Russia and the EU'
    26 Aug
    "Belarus: not a choice between Russia and the EU"
    Helga Schmid, Secretary General of the EEAS, briefed members of the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs committee on the EU response to the ongoing situation in Belarus.
    Belarusian opposition leader calls on EU to support country’s ‘peaceful revolution’
    25 Aug
    Belarusian opposition leader calls on EU to support country’s ‘peaceful revolution’
    Svetlana Tikhanovskaya made an impassioned plea during her address to the European Parliament’s Foreign Affairs committee.
    Why the EU’s double standards on peatlands endanger our planet Partner Content
    25 Aug
    Why the EU’s double standards on peatlands endanger our planet

    The bloc’s destructive policies on peatlands raise serious questions about its environmental commitments, argues Ibrahim Özdemir.
    Five reasons why even a basic Brexit deal is better than nothing
    25 Aug
    Five reasons why even a basic Brexit deal is better than nothing
    A deal would avoid tariffs, unlock supplementary benefits, allow for EU and UK customs co-operation, ensure the Northern Ireland protocol is implemented sustainably and provide a platform on which to build a deeper relationship in the future.
    EU Trade Chief’s job on the line after Covid-19 lockdown rules breach
    24 Aug
    EU Trade Chief’s job on the line after Covid-19 lockdown rules breach
    European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has asked EU trade Commissioner Phil Hogan to “fully explain” the circumstances surrounding his controversial attendance at a golf club dinner in Ireland.
    UK playing ‘detrimental poker game’ with EU on Brexit talks, says Senior MEP
    24 Aug
    UK playing ‘detrimental poker game’ with EU on Brexit talks, says Senior MEP
    David McAllister, who chairs the European Parliament’s UK coordination group, told this website that time is running out on reaching an agreement by end of October deadline.
    EU says Brexit talks are ‘going backwards’
    21 Aug
    EU says Brexit talks are ‘going backwards’
    Michel Barnier says UK showing ‘no willingness’ to take on board EU's priorities as latest round ends without a breakthrough.
    Senior MEPs condemn violence and torture in Belarus and demand ‘new and free’ elections
    21 Aug
    Senior MEPs condemn violence and torture in Belarus and demand ‘new and free’ elections
    European Parliament group leaders call for EU to appoint ‘special representative’ for Belarus to support peaceful transition of power.
    Poland's rule of law breaches putting EU’s future at stake, argue Filipe Marques and Roger Casale
    21 Aug
    Poland's rule of law breaches putting EU’s future at stake, argue Filipe Marques and Roger Casale
    Call for European Commission to ‘walk the talk’ on upholding rule of law.
    EU leaders reject Belarus presidential election result
    20 Aug
    EU leaders reject Belarus presidential election result
    The August 9 poll has been condemned by the EU, with sanctions announced against Belarusian officials involved in election fraud and abuse of protesters.
    Dieselgate: Calls for European car manufacturers to end legal delays and agree compromise settlement Partner Content
    20 Aug
    Dieselgate: Calls for European car manufacturers to end legal delays and agree compromise settlement
    Coronavirus crisis, climate change and economic recovery highlight imperative of industry moving on from exhaust emissions scandal.
    5 Questions with... Pierre Karleskind
    13 Aug
    5 Questions with... Pierre Karleskind
    Pierre Karleskind (FR, RE) is Chair of Parliament’s Fisheries Committee.
    Facing the immediate and long-term risks of COVID-19 on both sides of the Atlantic
    12 Aug
    Facing the immediate and long-term risks of COVID-19 on both sides of the Atlantic
    By favouring re-opening over suppressing the Coronavirus, the US population – and the economy – may emerge from the pandemic in poorer health than most European countries, write John Springford and Simon Tilford.
    Setting Europe on course for sustainable shipping
    12 Aug
    Setting Europe on course for sustainable shipping
    The maritime sector kept the global economy going when much of the world was locked down earlier this year. Now this vital sector needs our support, argues Adina Valean.
    Parliament’s EPP Group calls for sanctions against Belarusian President and law enforcement leaders
    11 Aug
    Parliament’s EPP Group calls for sanctions against Belarusian President and law enforcement leaders
    Alexander Lukashenko won a landslide re-election victory after bloody clashes between riot police and thousands of protesters who said Sunday’s poll was rigged.
    Getting Europe's ship data together
    11 Aug
    Getting Europe's ship data together
    The harmonisation of carbon emission data collecting regimes must consider those who are already on that path, and not jeopardise Europe’s global competitiveness, argues Pernille Weiss.
    Can Johnson avoid a no-deal Brexit?
    10 Aug
    Can Johnson avoid a no-deal Brexit?
    A no-deal Brexit would see food and car prices rise in the UK, shortages of medicines and huge delays and tailbacks at Dover. But there are, as yet, few signs of panic, writes Roger Casale.
    European Commission pledges additional €30m in support for Lebanon
    10 Aug
    European Commission pledges additional €30m in support for Lebanon
    The executive made the pledge on Sunday at an international virtual conference on assistance and support to Beirut.
    A sustainable maritime transport sector
    10 Aug
    A sustainable maritime transport sector
    The EU is on course to realising a fully sustainable maritime transport sector, writes Jutta Paulus.
    European Commission considers reopening buildings across EU by mid-September
    07 Aug
    European Commission considers reopening buildings across EU by mid-September
    The executive insists, however, that this decision will depend on the spread of COVID-19 in Member States.
    Britain must settle any outstanding EIB loans when it finally leaves EU, says European Commission
    07 Aug
    Britain must settle any outstanding EIB loans when it finally leaves EU, says European Commission
    With the deadlocked Brexit talks continuing over the summer, the UK’s financial position with the European Investment Bank (EIB) has recently come under the spotlight.
    EU rallies to support Lebanon after Beirut explosion
    06 Aug
    EU rallies to support Lebanon after Beirut explosion
    The EU has activated its Civil Protection Mechanism after a huge blast devastated the port area of the capital Beirut on Tuesday.
    Why the EU must claim its place in the 5G race
    06 Aug
    Why the EU must claim its place in the 5G race
    As the advent of 5G gathers pace, the EU must ensure that it becomes a relevant player in the race for a ubiquitous technology that will redefine the world we live in, argues Nicolás González Casares.
    5G: A risky business
    05 Aug
    5G: A risky business
    5G offers enormous societal and economic benefits, but this is not without serious security risks, explains Kris Peeters.
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