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    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic
    04 Jul Foreign & Security Policy

    Russia spies opportunity in warming Arctic

    As Arctic sea ice melts, Russia is racing to control new trade routes, extract untapped resources, and cement its military influence in a rapidly shifting region.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Five things to know about the EU's 2040 climate targets
    03 Jul EU Institutions
    Five things to know about the EU's 2040 climate targets
    Op-ed: Young Europeans must take to the streets in defence of the Green Deal
    07 Jul Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: Young Europeans must take to the streets in defence of the Green Deal
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    02 Jul Member States
    Folk art and Soviet-style purges: How Europe’s populists are hijacking arts and culture
    Antonio Tajani to meet Theresa May in London
    13 Apr
    Antonio Tajani to meet Theresa May in London
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani will meet UK Prime Minister Theresa May next week for talks on Brexit, it has been announced.
    Sven Giegold: Time for EU member states to stop blocking progress on tackling tax evasion
    13 Apr
    Sven Giegold: Time for EU member states to stop blocking progress on tackling tax evasion
    German MEP Sven Giegold has called for further tough EU-wide action to tackle tax evasion, saying member states are guilty of "tacit acceptance of tax dodging".
    EU Parliament event highlights issue of unpaid internships
    13 Apr
    EU Parliament event highlights issue of unpaid internships
    Nearly 10 per cent of interns polled in a survey said they do not get paid by the MEP they work for.
    Committee guide: Proper implementation of EU banking union a priority for ECON
    13 Apr
    Committee guide: Proper implementation of EU banking union a priority for ECON
    Exerting intense scrutiny on the EU's banking activities and policies is a top priority for Parliament's economic and monetary affairs committee, writes Roberto Gualtieri.
    EU standards are fundamental to today's high-tech world
    13 Apr
    EU standards are fundamental to today's high-tech world
    Incentives to innovate and contribute to standardisation must be encouraged, writes Ildikó Gáll-Pelcz.
    LIBE Hearing on ePrivacy
    13 Apr
    LIBE Hearing on ePrivacy
    On April 11, the LIBE Committee held a hearing on the Commission’s proposal for an ePrivacy regulation. 
    EU urged to intervene in Hungary
    12 Apr
    EU urged to intervene in Hungary
    The EU has been urged to intervene over claims that Hungary is trying to silence civil society in the country.
    Refugee crisis: Commission announces record number of resettlements in March
    12 Apr
    Refugee crisis: Commission announces record number of resettlements in March
    The European Commission says that some 2465 migrants and asylum seekers have been relocated in Europe since March.
    MEPs present new proposals to cut food waste
    12 Apr
    MEPs present new proposals to cut food waste
    MEPs have called for steps to lift the confusion caused to consumers by 'best before' and 'use by' labelling.
    MEPs clash with EU human rights envoy on human rights violations in Europe
    12 Apr
    MEPs clash with EU human rights envoy on human rights violations in Europe
    The EU's special envoy for human rights has clashed with MEPs about human rights violations in Europe.
    Scottish EU membership could help diminish negative impact of Brexit
    12 Apr
    Scottish EU membership could help diminish negative impact of Brexit
    Scotland is determined to do all it can to remain part of the EU, argues External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop.
    Committee guide: Commission and member states failing to deliver on Social Europe
    12 Apr
    Committee guide: Commission and member states failing to deliver on Social Europe
    It's not about communicating better, it's about actually delivering for citizens, says Thomas Händel.
    Committee guide: CONT fighting to protect the EU's financial interests
    12 Apr
    Committee guide: CONT fighting to protect the EU's financial interests
    Parliament's budgetary control committee will continue to protect citizens' financial interests, says Ingeborg Gräßle.
    Commission announces plans to revise European Citizens' Initiative
    12 Apr
    Commission announces plans to revise European Citizens' Initiative
    The European Commission has launched a new drive to revive the stalled European Citizens' Initiative (ECI).
    Is Ukraine still capable of being a bridge between the west and the east? Partner Content
    12 Apr
    Is Ukraine still capable of being a bridge between the west and the east?
    Following the European Parliament’s vote on visa-free travel for Ukrainian citizens, there is renewed hope for Ukraine’s European future, writes Eli Hadzhieva.
    EU standards encourage innovation
    11 Apr
    EU standards encourage innovation
    Standards are of paramount importance and must be developed in close partnership with all stakeholders, says Marlene Mizzi.
    Campaign underway to fight unpaid internships in EU institutions
    11 Apr
    Campaign underway to fight unpaid internships in EU institutions
    A campaign is underway to help tackle the practice of unpaid internships in the EU institutions and its related bodies.
    Council of Europe to observe Turkey referendum
    11 Apr
    Council of Europe to observe Turkey referendum
    The parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe plans to send a team to observe the upcoming referendum in Turkey on constitutional changes.
    Committee guide: LIBE ensures respect of fundamental rights
    11 Apr
    Committee guide: LIBE ensures respect of fundamental rights
    The civil liberties, justice and home affairs committee will ensure that protecting Europe's citizens does not get in the way of fundamental rights, says Claude Moraes.
    Committee guide: Without common fisheries policy, there would be no more fishermen in EU
    11 Apr
    Committee guide: Without common fisheries policy, there would be no more fishermen in EU
    Parliament's fisheries committee is firmly committed to making the common fisheries policy work, says Alain Cadec.
    EU justice scoreboard 2017: Use of ICT still limited in judicial systems
    10 Apr
    EU justice scoreboard 2017: Use of ICT still limited in judicial systems
    The use of ICT tools in judicial systems is still limited in some EU countries, says an overview of the judiciary in member states.
    Verhofstadt: Citizens' rights to be top priority in Brexit talks
    10 Apr
    Verhofstadt: Citizens' rights to be top priority in Brexit talks
    Parliament’s ALDE group leader Guy Verhofstadt says that “prioritising the rights of citizens” will be top of the agenda in the upcoming Brexit talks.
    Committee guide: Climate is an absolute priority for TRAN
    10 Apr
    Committee guide: Climate is an absolute priority for TRAN
    The transport committee’s work has a direct impact on people’s everyday lives, and is therefore committed to communicating as clearly as possible with citizens, says Karima Delli.
    Movers and Shakers | 10 April 2017
    10 Apr
    Movers and Shakers | 10 April 2017
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 10 April 2017
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