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    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

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    12 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    08 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    Movers and Shakers | 13 May 2022
    13 May
    Movers and Shakers | 13 May 2022
    Today’s Movers & Shakers is about: PEGA’s new Vice-Chair, DG ENV’s new Directors, Austria’s Ministers, and more!
    5 Questions with… Heidi Hautala
    11 May
    5 Questions with… Heidi Hautala
    Heidi Hautala (FI, Greens/EFA) is a Vice-President of Parliament and member of the INTA Committee and DROI Subcommittee
    Journalist Sally Hayden's new book documents the stories of African migrants at Europe’s borders
    10 May
    Journalist Sally Hayden's new book documents the stories of African migrants at Europe’s borders
    Sally Hayden talks to The Parliament Magazine about her new book, My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the World’s Deadliest Migration Route
    Austrian neutrality does not mean disengaging from international affairs. Instead, it demands an intense involvement
    09 May
    Austrian neutrality does not mean disengaging from international affairs. Instead, it demands an intense involvement
    Austria’s neutrality occupies a unique space: it mainly concerns military and security issues but still allows for the country to be heavily engaged in international affairs. Heinz Gärtner explains this policy of neutrality and how it could be a model for Ukraine
    Movers and Shakers | 6 May 2022
    06 May
    Movers and Shakers | 6 May 2022
    Today’s Movers & Shakers is about: Parliament updates, Commission news, and more!
    A closer look at the Commission’s proposed Regulation on deforestation-free products
    05 May
    A closer look at the Commission’s proposed Regulation on deforestation-free products
    Here's your quick guide to the EU's draft deforestation legislation, what's at stake and what's coming up next
    The clock is ticking for digital skills for a digital Europe Partner Content
    05 May
    The clock is ticking for digital skills for a digital Europe
    Launched at a joint event on 27 April co-organised by Huawei, ALL DIGITAL and EY, a new study maps Europe’s digital skills challenges and how to solve them
    Sergey Lagodinsky on the importance of shoring up democratic institutions and civil society in Europe and abroad
    04 May
    Sergey Lagodinsky on the importance of shoring up democratic institutions and civil society in Europe and abroad
    In light of Russia’s authoritarian creep, Europe has to “de-Putinise” itself, defend democracy and the Rule of Law and strengthen civil society, both abroad and at home, Sergey Lagodinsky tells The Parliament Magazine
    How Italy and Croatia are fighting against marine pollution Partner Content
    04 May
    How Italy and Croatia are fighting against marine pollution
    Thanks to the EU’s Interreg PEPSEA project, Italy and Croatia are working closely together to protect the marine ecosystems in the Adriatic Sea
    A year after they were sanctioned by China, these MEPs tell us how their lives have been impacted
    02 May
    A year after they were sanctioned by China, these MEPs tell us how their lives have been impacted
    “It’s become almost a badge of honour.” Three MEPs sanctioned by China a year ago reflect on the surprising ways their new status has – and has not – made a difference in their professional and personal lives.
    It’s time for a paradigm shift in Euro-Atlantic defence and security
    01 May
    It’s time for a paradigm shift in Euro-Atlantic defence and security
    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has fundamentally changed the European security landscape. Now Europe’s approach to security must change too.
    The European Parliament’s First Vice-President advocates for a united front against Russia
    01 May
    The European Parliament’s First Vice-President advocates for a united front against Russia
    The war in Ukraine requires all EU institutions to work together to condemn, sanction and help, and to accelerate the implementation of decisions that had already been taken before the war, argues Othmar Karas
    Movers and Shakers | 29 April 2022
    28 Apr
    Movers and Shakers | 29 April 2022
    Today’s Movers & Shakers is about: Commission news, France and Slovenia’s Election results and more!
    Europe's eastern neighbourhood is all shook up: Here's what Russia’s war in Ukraine could mean for these countries
    28 Apr
    Europe's eastern neighbourhood is all shook up: Here's what Russia’s war in Ukraine could mean for these countries
    The continuation of the Russian war in Ukraine is likely to have long-term ramifications in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood, affecting migration patterns, economic output and security policy, explains Stanislav Secrieru.
    Niels Fuglsang on how energy efficiency fuels a more secure world
    27 Apr
    Niels Fuglsang on how energy efficiency fuels a more secure world
    Energy efficiency is an important way to save resources, lower energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Russia’s shocking invasion of Ukraine has, however, also made energy efficiency important in the context of energy security.
    Finland is getting ready to join Nato: A look back its unique history and how we got here
    26 Apr
    Finland is getting ready to join Nato: A look back its unique history and how we got here
    Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine has changed something substantial in Finland: the people are clamouring to join Nato, says Nils Torvalds
    In times of high energy prices, it’s even more crucial to pursue the issue on decarbonisation in heating and transport
    26 Apr
    In times of high energy prices, it’s even more crucial to pursue the issue on decarbonisation in heating and transport
    The war in Ukraine has shown us that we need to reduce our dependency on Russian fossil fuels. To do that, we need to continue to implement the ‘Fit for 55’ package and approve the new Emissions Trading System (ETS 2) for heating and transport, argues Peter Liese
    Copernicus Supports Europe's Renewable Energy Goals Partner Content
    25 Apr
    Copernicus Supports Europe's Renewable Energy Goals
    Renewables, such as wind and solar, will play a key role in achieving the European Green Deal targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 and becoming climate-neutral by 2050. However, green energy comes with its own challenges, not least of which is the variable nature of the resource. Data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) help to assess the variability of renewable energy resources, such as wind power, with authoritative information about the past, present and potential future climate in Europe.
    Issue 550 | 25 April 2022
    25 Apr
    Issue 550 | 25 April 2022
    Issue 550 of The Parliament Magazine is now available to read online for free.
    Shedding light on Europe’s drugs problem Partner Content
    22 Apr
    Shedding light on Europe’s drugs problem
    The tragic effects of illegal drug use may be less visible than in the past, but they are still with us, warns EMCDDA Director Alexis Goosdeel
    Movers and Shakers | 22 April 2022
    21 Apr
    Movers and Shakers | 22 April 2022
    Today’s Movers & Shakers is about: COVI and PEGA’s New Chairs and Vice-Chairs, Portugal’s Permanent Representation to the EU and Directorates-General and Services News and more!
    How to amend the Artificial Intelligence Act to avoid the misuse of high-risk AI systems
    21 Apr
    How to amend the Artificial Intelligence Act to avoid the misuse of high-risk AI systems
    When it comes to amending the Artificial Intelligence Act, practices endangering fundamental rights must be banned and high-risk applications should be strictly regulated, argues Marcel Kolaja
    The best way to regulate artificial intelligence? The EU’s AI Act
    20 Apr
    The best way to regulate artificial intelligence? The EU’s AI Act
    Maintaining the right balance between freedom and supervision, the AI Act will enhance the spread of an important new technology while ensuring its safety, argues Eva Maydell
    Mariia's Diary: Life in Kyiv during the Russian invasion
    14 Apr
    Mariia's Diary: Life in Kyiv during the Russian invasion
    Media analyst and social scientist Mariia Kriuchok, 28, lives with her partner Tymofii and cat in an apartment building Kyiv city center. She writes for The House / Parliament Magazine about life in the Ukrainian capital as Russia’s assault on her country continues.
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