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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
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    14 May EU Institutions
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    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
    Socialist leader urges upcoming CoFoE to take debate outside Brussels bubble
    04 May
    Socialist leader urges upcoming CoFoE to take debate outside Brussels bubble
    Iratxe García Pérez said the Conference on the Future of Europe will only make progress if it includes those people who are often excluded from the public debate due to their age, gender or ethnicity.
    Time to address the decline of independent media in Hungary
    04 May
    Time to address the decline of independent media in Hungary
    As we mark World Press Freedom Day, a worrying trend continues in Hungary, as the Member State slides further in the Reporters Without Borders’ (RSF) World Press Freedom Index, writes Gabor Polyak.
    Why Europe must play a bigger role in healthcare
    04 May
    Why Europe must play a bigger role in healthcare
    COVID-19 has highlighted the need for the EU to play a bigger role in Europe’s healthcare, argues Nicolás González Casares.
    EU condemns Moscow’s travel bans on senior policymakers
    04 May
    EU condemns Moscow’s travel bans on senior policymakers
    European Parliament president David Sassoli and Commission Vice President Vera Jourova barred from entering Russia.
    EU marks World Press Freedom Day
    04 May
    EU marks World Press Freedom Day
    EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell calls Press freedom a fundamental EU value.
    The European Parliament must protect the animal testing ban on cosmetics Partner Content
    03 May
    The European Parliament must protect the animal testing ban on cosmetics
    The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) must stop requesting animal testing on cosmetics ingredients and uphold the ban adopted by the European Union, writes Jeanne Laperrouze.
    Mapping Europe’s greener, post-Covid future Partner Content
    03 May
    Mapping Europe’s greener, post-Covid future
    As European economies emerge from the coronavirus crisis, the next challenge is building climate resilience throughout the continent. ECMWF can provide the climate data, tools, and analysis to make sure these efforts are a success, says Dr Carlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service at ECMWF.
    Coming months will be ‘vital to existence’ of Europe’s arts and culture industry, says industry alliance
    30 Apr
    Coming months will be ‘vital to existence’ of Europe’s arts and culture industry, says industry alliance
    Warning comes in letter to European Commission from organisations representing culture sector, including organisers of large-scale live events.
    MEPs raise concern over EU committee’s findings on electronic cigarettes
    30 Apr
    MEPs raise concern over EU committee’s findings on electronic cigarettes
    So-called SCHEER Committee was asked to focus on health impacts of e-cigarettes.
    The EU needs an open-minded approach to common policy on health
    30 Apr
    The EU needs an open-minded approach to common policy on health
    COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the many challenges Europe’s health professionals face, explains Romanian EPP MEP Marian-Jean Marinescu.
    ALDE President Hans van Baalen dies Partner Content
    30 Apr
    ALDE President Hans van Baalen dies
    Warm tributes have been made to the former prominent MEP who has died at 60 after a short illness.
    To avert climate catastrophe, we must look at deforestation drivers Partner Content
    30 Apr
    To avert climate catastrophe, we must look at deforestation drivers
    Deforestation from beef and soy shows no signs of lessening, but Malaysian palm oil could offer another path, writes Isabel Schatzschneider.
    Rights, rules, and requirements for climate justice
    30 Apr
    Rights, rules, and requirements for climate justice
    Europe should no longer be the Wild West for big corporations, argues Kira Marie Peter-Hansen
    Time for Europe to close the health inequities gap
    30 Apr
    Time for Europe to close the health inequities gap
    The link between health and social determinants is indisputable; this is why we must act to close the societal inequalities that persist in Europe, urges Sara Cerdas
    MEPs call for killers of Daphne Caruana Galizia to be brought to justice
    29 Apr
    MEPs call for killers of Daphne Caruana Galizia to be brought to justice
    In a resolution, deputies also hailed recent improvements to the rule of law in Malta.
    Digital Green Certificates proposals must be limited to the COVID-19 pandemic and include 12-month sunset clause
    29 Apr
    Digital Green Certificates proposals must be limited to the COVID-19 pandemic and include 12-month sunset clause
    Italian MEP Nicola Procaccini welcomes plans to introduce vaccination Certificates, but argues that the European Commission’s proposals need to be improved.
    MEPs rally to support leading Spanish politicians in the wake of death threats
    29 Apr
    MEPs rally to support leading Spanish politicians in the wake of death threats
    Several senior political figures in Spain have been targeted in recent days, including former MEP Pablo Iglesias, along with María Gámez, Reyes Maroto and Fernando Grande-Marlaska.
    Sustainability First supplement Partner Content
    29 Apr
    Sustainability First supplement
    The prospects of sustainable palm oil certification and consumer action to tackle deforestation. A special supplement produced with the Center for Sustainable Palm Oil Studies.
    EESC demands ‘full say’ in upcoming Conference on Future of Europe
    29 Apr
    EESC demands ‘full say’ in upcoming Conference on Future of Europe
    The body representing civil society in Europe says it wants to be in the “driving seat” of the Conference that starts on 9 May and will last a year.
    The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification is redefining the responsible supply chain Partner Content
    29 Apr
    The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification is redefining the responsible supply chain
    The Malaysian Sustainable Palm Oil (MSPO) certification is redefining the responsible supply chain from producer to consumer, writes Robert Hii.
    Sustainability First Campaign - How palm oil certification and consumer action can tackle deforestation Partner Content
    29 Apr
    Sustainability First Campaign - How palm oil certification and consumer action can tackle deforestation
    Through conscientious international partnerships, the EU can follow the promises of the Green Deal and pioneer a new chapter in environmentally responsible and future-oriented trade, explains Dr. Ibrahim Özdemir.
    Senior MEP lambasts ‘prohibitive’ charges for COVID-19 testing
    28 Apr
    Senior MEP lambasts ‘prohibitive’ charges for COVID-19 testing
    Dutch member Sophie in ‘t Veld voiced “real concern” at pricing for the tests in most of the EU.
    Digital Green Certificate: Time to get it up and running
    28 Apr
    Digital Green Certificate: Time to get it up and running
    After more than a year of COVID-19, there is a need for perspective, hope and a certain degree of normality. An EU-wide recognised document could help achieve all this, writes Jeroen Lenaers.
    EU faces fresh calls to take ‘clear and resolute action’ against Vladimir Putin
    28 Apr
    EU faces fresh calls to take ‘clear and resolute action’ against Vladimir Putin
    A parliamentary debate with EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell will see Russia again at the forefront of deliberations for MEPs on Wednesday.
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