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    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Portuguese voters head the polls — again

    Portugal is set to hold its third election in as many years on Sunday amid mounting voter fatigue.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    15 May EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    MEPs urge thorough investigation of Slovak journalist's murder ahead of plenary debate
    12 Mar
    MEPs urge thorough investigation of Slovak journalist's murder ahead of plenary debate
    MEPs will this week hold a formal debate in Parliament on the murder of Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak and his partner Martina Kušnírová.
    The digital single market: What happened?
    12 Mar
    The digital single market: What happened?
    In trying to fulfil its digital single market aspiration, the Commission may have made things worse for online entrepreneurs and consumers alike, writes Daniel Dalton.
    GMOinfo.EU brings you factual information on GMOs in your language
    09 Mar
    GMOinfo.EU brings you factual information on GMOs in your language
    EuropaBio, together with partners in 11 countries, is launching the GMOinfo.eu website, which includes important information about GMOs in 10 different languages.
    EU braces for trade war as US announces steel tariffs
    09 Mar
    EU braces for trade war as US announces steel tariffs
    US President Donald Trump has sparked fury after he unveiled controversial plans to impose tariffs of 25 per cent on steel imports and 10 per cent on aluminium, with provisional exceptions for Canada and Mexico.
    EU policymakers mark International Women's Day
    08 Mar
    EU policymakers mark International Women's Day
    Greens/EFA group MEP Terry Reintke has submitted a petition to Parliament President Antonio Tajani calling for a zero tolerance policy on sexual harassment in the institution.
    Uncertainty over post-Brexit citizens’ rights must end, say Verhofstadt and Tajani
    08 Mar
    Uncertainty over post-Brexit citizens’ rights must end, say Verhofstadt and Tajani
    Defending rights of EU nationals in UK and British citizens in EU, should be Brexit priority for MEPs, says Parliament President.
    Bye, bye CECED, Hello APPLiA
    08 Mar
    Bye, bye CECED, Hello APPLiA
    APPLiA is the new name of the Brussels-based association representing the home appliance manufacturers in Europe. 
    5 questions with... Terry Reintke
    08 Mar
    5 questions with... Terry Reintke
    Terry Reintke (Greens/EFA, DE) is a member of Parliament’s women’s rights and gender equality committee.
    Is the EU institutionally racist?
    08 Mar
    Is the EU institutionally racist?
    MEPs believe the Commission is failing to recognise its problem with recruiting and promoting non-white staff.
    Brexit: EU Parliament to call for association agreement with UK
    08 Mar
    Brexit: EU Parliament to call for association agreement with UK
    Parliament will next week be asked to back a draft resolution calling for an association agreement with the UK after it exits the EU.
    Malmström ticked all boxes, says European Aluminium
    08 Mar
    Malmström ticked all boxes, says European Aluminium
    European Aluminium applauds EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmström’s statements concerning the potential US tariffs against all aluminium products from Europe. The association representing the entire aluminium value chain with more than 600 plants all across Europe encourages the executive body to take the necessary actions to fight for European jobs by applying WTO-compatible tools.
    On the importance of introducing a gender dimension to trade agreements
    08 Mar
    On the importance of introducing a gender dimension to trade agreements
    Both the EU and its partners would benefit greatly from introducing a gender dimension to trade agreements, says Barbara Matera.
    EU policies need more gender equality
    08 Mar
    EU policies need more gender equality
    EU policymaking must go further on gender equality, writes Claudia Țapardel.
    EU membership matters for gender equality
    08 Mar
    EU membership matters for gender equality
    The EU has long been a truly progressive institution in terms of women’s rights and the fight for greater gender equality, says Mary Honeyball.
    Equality is an economic and social imperative
    08 Mar
    Equality is an economic and social imperative
    It is the end of an era for all-male panels thanks to a great initiative called The Brussels Binder, writes Madi Sharma.
    Donald Tusk outlines possible areas of EU-UK cooperation post-Brexit
    07 Mar
    Donald Tusk outlines possible areas of EU-UK cooperation post-Brexit
    European Council President Donald Tusk has insisted the EU “does not want to build a wall”, but Brexit means “we will be drifting apart”.
    UK would seek to remain part of European Medicines Agency under socialist government
    07 Mar
    UK would seek to remain part of European Medicines Agency under socialist government
    British shadow health secretary Jonathan Ashworth warns Brussels audience that pledge to stay in the EMA part of UK Labour’s ‘consistent approach’ to Brexit.
    MEPs outline plans for delegation visit to Slovakia
    07 Mar
    MEPs outline plans for delegation visit to Slovakia
    More details have emerged about Parliament's delegation to Slovakia to investigate the murder of journalist Jan Kuciak and his partner.
    Parliament to vote on new Brexit resolution next week
    07 Mar
    Parliament to vote on new Brexit resolution next week
    Parliament’s political group leaders are set to endorse a draft resolution on future EU-UK relations.
    MEPs intensify scrutiny on Martin Selmayr appointment
    07 Mar
    MEPs intensify scrutiny on Martin Selmayr appointment
    New European Commission secretary general comes under fresh attack from MEPs.
    MFF post-2020: Why the EU should cut back on CAP
    06 Mar
    MFF post-2020: Why the EU should cut back on CAP
    Cutting back on agricultural subsidies would help plug the Brexit-shaped hole in the EU budget and allow for more funding to solve the migration and euro crises, argues Bernd Kölmel.
    MFF post-2020 is a unique opportunity for EU reform
    06 Mar
    MFF post-2020 is a unique opportunity for EU reform
    The new MFF is a unique opportunity for the EU to reform its budget and make it more effective, writes Petr Zahradník.
    MFF post-2020 negotiations should be used to put an end to 'business as usual'
    06 Mar
    MFF post-2020 negotiations should be used to put an end to 'business as usual'
    Europe must give itself the means to succeed and make room for more budgetary flexibility, says Jean Arthuis.
    Rare disease research: Why EU countries must pool their resources
    06 Mar
    Rare disease research: Why EU countries must pool their resources
    Research has increased over the last two decades, but, there is a lack of research to cover every one of over 6000 identified rare diseases, writes Yann Le Cam.
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