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    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

    Joachim Bitterlich grew up dreaming of a borderless Europe, and as a diplomat played his part in making it happen. Now he says the Schengen free-travel zone is under threat, with radical action needed to dissuade governments from throwing up borders once again.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Europe’s ‘good as it gets’ trade deal redefines ties with Washington
    28 Jul Member States
    Europe’s ‘good as it gets’ trade deal redefines ties with Washington
    Op-ed: Workers must be protected to power the twin transition
    29 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Workers must be protected to power the twin transition
    China snubs Europe, dashing hopes of summit breakthrough
    25 Jul EU Institutions
    China snubs Europe, dashing hopes of summit breakthrough
    Taiwan pro-independence leader wins presidential election
    20 Jan
    Taiwan pro-independence leader wins presidential election
    A top Taiwanese diplomat has warned China to heed the outcome of his country’s presidential elections.
    Getting to the Green Deal: Don’t rule out alternative fuels Partner Content
    20 Jan
    Getting to the Green Deal: Don’t rule out alternative fuels
    A coalition of vehicle manufacturers and fuel producers are calling for consistency in defining alternative fuels.
    Von der Leyen urges Croatian presidency to focus on four 'key' areas
    20 Jan
    Von der Leyen urges Croatian presidency to focus on four "key" areas
    Implementing the European Green Deal, Brexit negotiations, the MFF and enlargement talks are among the priorities singled out by the Commission president.
    EU “putting its money where its mouth is” with Green Deal financing
    20 Jan
    EU “putting its money where its mouth is” with Green Deal financing
    The €100 billion 'Just Transition Fund' to support European regions' transition away from fossil fuels has been cautiously welcomed by NGOs.
    Brexit: UK’s Settled Status “not fit for purpose”
    17 Jan
    Brexit: UK’s Settled Status “not fit for purpose”
    MEPs raise concern over UK’s failure to provide assurances on EU citizens’ rights.
    European Banking Authority: “An egregious revolving doors case”
    17 Jan
    European Banking Authority: “An egregious revolving doors case”
    The director of the EBA has been criticised by MEPs for moving to one of the most powerful finance lobby groups in Europe.
    Conference on Future of Europe should not be ‘tokenistic rubber-stamping exercise’ say MEPs
    15 Jan
    Conference on Future of Europe should not be ‘tokenistic rubber-stamping exercise’ say MEPs
    The conference is due to start on 9 May - Europe Day - and last up to two years. It seeks to address the measures deemed necessary to reform the EU.
    Arab News led poll shows Arab world at a ‘major turning point Partner Content
    14 Jan
    Arab News led poll shows Arab world at a ‘major turning point
    A ground-breaking Arab News-led poll shows reshaping of mosque and state is transforming the region. Andrew Boff looks at what is driving this change.
    MEPs make impassioned plea for post-Brexit protection of citizens’ rights
    14 Jan
    MEPs make impassioned plea for post-Brexit protection of citizens’ rights
    A plenary debate on the protection of citizens’ rights saw emotions run high and tempers fray.
    Parliament’s political groups voice concern on UK ‘settled status’ for EU citizens
    13 Jan
    Parliament’s political groups voice concern on UK ‘settled status’ for EU citizens
    MEPs will be asked this week to back a resolution on the issue.
    British MEPs urge EU to 'get tough' with UK in upcoming trade talks
    10 Jan
    British MEPs urge EU to 'get tough' with UK in upcoming trade talks
    Outgoing British MEPs have urged the EU to adopt a “get tough” approach with the UK in the upcoming trade talks, which will decide whether or not Britain leaves the EU with or without an agreement.
    Brexit Steering Group member casts ‘serious doubt’ on Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit free trade deal
    10 Jan
    Brexit Steering Group member casts ‘serious doubt’ on Boris Johnson’s post-Brexit free trade deal
    In an exclusive interview with this website, senior Polish MEP Danuta Hubner said that a No Deal scenario in 11 months was a real possibility “unless we have 10 to 15 negotiating ‘tables’ agreed.”
    At last a European Commission President who is in love with Britain
    09 Jan
    At last a European Commission President who is in love with Britain
    For the first time Britain has got full sight of the woman who will face Boris Johnson in the next chapter of the Brexit saga, writes Denis MacShane, the UK’s former Minister of Europe.
    Building new partnership is in UK and EU’s ‘mutual interest’, says von der Leyen
    09 Jan
    Building new partnership is in UK and EU’s ‘mutual interest’, says von der Leyen
    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said she hopes the new partnership is “one that will be enabling us to defend and strengthen our interests, both from an economic and a security point of view.”
    EU says no plans to evacuate staff from Iran or Iraq despite tensions
    08 Jan
    EU says no plans to evacuate staff from Iran or Iraq despite tensions
    A European Commission spokesman told reporters that the safety of EU nationals and EU personnel in the area was a “top priority.”
    Fighting the good fight for Scotland
    08 Jan
    Fighting the good fight for Scotland
    Veteran SNP MEP Alyn Smith shares with us some parting thoughts on Brexit, Scottish independence and the EU as he bids a fond farewell to Brussels and takes up his seat as MP for Stirling.
    Time to reform severe asthma services Partner Content
    08 Jan
    Time to reform severe asthma services
    Political action is urgently needed to ensure that the four million European citizens with severe asthma routinely have access to specialist care, writes Pascal Chanez.
    EU citizens living in UK voice growing concern as Brexit approaches
    07 Jan
    EU citizens living in UK voice growing concern as Brexit approaches
    EU citizens living and working in the UK have told of their "fears and concerns” about the impact Britain’s looming exit from the bloc will have on their lives and legal status.
    Iran crisis could test EU’s mettle as ‘global actor’, says ambassador
    07 Jan
    Iran crisis could test EU’s mettle as ‘global actor’, says ambassador
    As her country takes the reins of the EU’s rotating Council presidency, Croatia's ambassador to the EU has called for a ‘de-escalation’ in tensions between the West and Iran.
    Finland, Austria and Sweden celebrate 25 years of EU membership
    06 Jan
    Finland, Austria and Sweden celebrate 25 years of EU membership
    Twenty-five years ago, Finland, Austria and Sweden became the 13th, 14th and 15th Member States of the EU following referendums in each of the states prior to accession.
    Commission officials often ‘let off the hook’ in parliamentary questioning, says senior MEP
    06 Jan
    Commission officials often ‘let off the hook’ in parliamentary questioning, says senior MEP
    Outgoing UK Liberal MEP Chris Davies has admitted that although the European Parliament has “many faults,” it is a place where ideas can gain momentum.
    Brexit and Mental Health: Are you coping?
    23 Dec
    Brexit and Mental Health: Are you coping?
    Soon to be departing British MEP Jane Brophy reflects on Brexit’s under-recognised impact on EU citizens’ mental health.
    The Von der Leyen Commission
    23 Dec
    The Von der Leyen Commission
    We spoke to MEPs from across Parliament about what they expect to see from the new European Commission.
    New dynamics in Central Asia
    23 Dec
    New dynamics in Central Asia
    The dynamics and interactions within the countries of Central Asia are shifting and Europe needs to adapt to reflect the new realities, writes Atidzhe Alieva-Veli.
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