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    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy

    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening

    As Serbia cracks down on dissent, investigative reporter Saša Dragojlo talks about state violence, media suppression, and why he thinks the EU bears part of the blame.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
    22 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    WEBINAR: After COVID-19, will there be an even more devastating AMR outbreak? Partner Content
    19 May
    WEBINAR: After COVID-19, will there be an even more devastating AMR outbreak?
    The online event will look at the requirement for a new business model for the development, production and sales of new antibiotics.
    European Parliament must listen to citizens’ applause
    18 May
    European Parliament must listen to citizens’ applause
    MEPs and healthcare professionals call on the European Parliament to put health on top of the agenda and set up a body entirely dedicated to solidarity and public health issues. 
    Commission launches infringement proceedings against UK over free movement
    18 May
    Commission launches infringement proceedings against UK over free movement
    The move, which is the latest sign of tension between the EU and UK, alleges that the UK has failed to comply with EU law on the free movement of EU citizens and their family members.
    Issue 515 | 18 May 2020
    18 May
    Issue 515 | 18 May 2020
    In our latest issue Europe’s environmental policy is in the spotlight. We take an in-depth look at two of the most anticipated proposals from the European Green Deal: The Biodiversity and Farm to Fork strategies.
    Michel Barnier accuses UK of “lacking understanding” on Brexit trade talks
    15 May
    Michel Barnier accuses UK of “lacking understanding” on Brexit trade talks
    EU’s chief Brexit negotiator says he’s not optimistic deal can be struck, given “incomprehension on UK side”.
    UK accused of passing off No Deal Brexit impact as ‘collateral damage’ of Coronavirus
    15 May
    UK accused of passing off No Deal Brexit impact as ‘collateral damage’ of Coronavirus
    Christophe Hansen MEP, the European Parliament’s negotiator of the post-Brexit agreement, said, “it is a strategy that I have thus far thought too reckless to be real.”
    Commission under fire for not launching legal action against Hungary for breaching rule of law
    14 May
    Commission under fire for not launching legal action against Hungary for breaching rule of law
    A stormy debate in Parliament saw several MEPs demand the executive launch the so-called Article 7 procedure against Hungary, under which the country’s access to EU funding could be suspended.
    Health in Europe: the way forward
    14 May
    Health in Europe: the way forward
    The EU must prioritise those issues that European citizens really care about, such as their health and wellbeing, write Greens/EFA MEPs Petra De Sutter, Tilly Metz, Jutta Paulus and Michèle Rivasi.
    Brexit and COVID-19: An end to both in 2020?
    13 May
    Brexit and COVID-19: An end to both in 2020?
    On 31 January, the UK left the EU, leaving eleven months to negotiate a comprehensive partnership between the two sides. But in the midst of the Coronavirus pandemic, there is now even less time and even less capacity, writes Mairead McGuinness.
    Protecting culture during the Coronavirus pandemic
    13 May
    Protecting culture during the Coronavirus pandemic
    Europe’s cultural and creative industries risk being disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions and therefore need tailored, EU level support to recover, argues Sabine Verheyen.
    EBA risked perpetuating one of the core regulatory problems it was created to fix, says EU ombudsman
    12 May
    EBA risked perpetuating one of the core regulatory problems it was created to fix, says EU ombudsman
    The EU’s banking regulator should have stopped its executive director Ádám Farkas from becoming a lobbyist, according to Emily O’Reilly.
    Post-Brexit rights of British citizens’ in EU at risk, warns campaign group
    12 May
    Post-Brexit rights of British citizens’ in EU at risk, warns campaign group
    Lack of implementation of EU Member State’s national settlement schemes giving cause for real concern, explains Jane Golding.
    Future of Europe conference in limbo
    08 May
    Future of Europe conference in limbo
    The two-year event was supposed to launch on Europe Day but has been postponed due to the ongoing Coronavirus crisis.
    How the blue economy can help Europe tackle climate change
    08 May
    How the blue economy can help Europe tackle climate change
    Oceans are a precious resource and the EU needs to fully recognise their key role in achieving a carbon-free Europe by 2050, explains Deirdre Clune.
    Why it might be time to restart the maritime economy
    08 May
    Why it might be time to restart the maritime economy
    Within the disorder and dismay created by the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps there is an opportunity to reboot and move in a new, bluer direction, writes Bernhard Friess.
    European Parliament must participate in high-level Brexit conference, says President
    07 May
    European Parliament must participate in high-level Brexit conference, says President
    The conference aims to “take stock” of the ongoing Brexit negotiations between the EU and the UK, which will resume on Monday.
    Europe’s media is in crisis and needs immediate EU support
    07 May
    Europe’s media is in crisis and needs immediate EU support
    Media policies should remain a national competence, but the EU can, and must, play a supporting role, argues Dace Melbarde.
    5 Questions with... Jérémy Decerle
    07 May
    5 Questions with... Jérémy Decerle
    Jérémy Decerle (RE,FR)  is a member of parliament’s AGRI committee
    European Commission defends Mogherini appointment as College of Europe rector
    06 May
    European Commission defends Mogherini appointment as College of Europe rector
    Critics say the appointment, which is yet to be approved, would constitute a possible conflict of interest since Mogherini has networks in the EU executive.
    Lebanon’s Central Bank must not fall victim to Hezbolla Partner Content
    06 May
    Lebanon’s Central Bank must not fall victim to Hezbolla
    With the country in its worst economic crisis in decades, the country stands at a critical political crossroad, writes James Wilson.
    Delivering security to citizens in a turbulent world
    06 May
    Delivering security to citizens in a turbulent world
    All European citizens want to feel secure from the growing threats of the modern world; it will be my role to deliver this security, says Ylva Johansson
    EU enlargement must happen in tandem with EU reform
    06 May
    EU enlargement must happen in tandem with EU reform
    The prospect of EU membership has been a driver for reforms in Western Balkan countries, now we must ensure that the enlargement process goes hand in hand with the reform of the EU, writes Ilhan Kyuchyuk.
    Vestager hopes that European summer tourism season can be salvaged
    06 May
    Vestager hopes that European summer tourism season can be salvaged
    European Commission Executive Vice-President Margrethe Vestager says she still hopes “that the summer is not lost and that we will all get the chance to travel” despite the devastating health crisis.
    Afghanistan: a war not to be forgotten, a people to support
    06 May
    Afghanistan: a war not to be forgotten, a people to support
    With the Coronavirus crisis creating havoc around the world, Afghanistan risks disappearing from the international headlines, writes EU High Representative Josep Borrell.
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