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    Op-ed: How Mediterranean overfishing can be reversed
    06 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: How Mediterranean overfishing can be reversed
    With a new oceans policy unveiled this week, the EU can lead Mediterranean coastal states in a crackdown on illegal fishing.
    Interview: Séjourné’s quest for competitiveness
    05 Jun EU Institutions
    Interview: Séjourné’s quest for competitiveness
    As the EU seeks to boost its competitiveness amid mounting economic headwinds, the European Commission's Stéphane Séjourné calls for deepening the single market and a 'Buy European' approach.
    Q+A: Why the Dutch government collapsed — and why it matters
    04 Jun Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Why the Dutch government collapsed — and why it matters
    After just 11 months in office, the Netherlands’ four-party coalition led by technocrat Dick Schoof has fallen apart. Leiden University’s Tom Louwerse explains why far-right leader Geert Wilders pulled the plug.
    Op-ed: Landmines imperil the EU’s moral compass
    04 Jun Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Landmines imperil the EU’s moral compass
    A return to landmine use in Europe could undermine the very values that the EU claims to uphold and set a dangerous precedent for future conflicts.
    Poland's presidential vote was a referendum on Tusk — and the EU
    03 Jun EU Institutions
    Poland's presidential vote was a referendum on Tusk — and the EU
    The election of right-wing nationalist Karol Nawrocki is expected to undermine Prime Minister Donald Tusk's efforts to restore the rule of law and strengthen ties with Brussels.
    Op-ed: Europe must support its innovators to become a digital leader
    02 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Europe must support its innovators to become a digital leader
    Europe has long been an incubator of talent and ideas, but now it risks losing its innovators to foreign markets.
    Poland's presidential runoff puts the EU centre stage
    30 May EU Institutions
    Poland's presidential runoff puts the EU centre stage
    Rafal Trzaskowski and Karol Nawrocki are neck-and-neck going into Sunday's vote — a contest that could shape Poland’s European future.
    Op-ed: Budapest Pride ban piles pressure on EU to show support
    30 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Budapest Pride ban piles pressure on EU to show support
    Viktor Orbán’s crackdown on LGBT rights in Hungary will come to a head next month. The European Commission has an opportunity to support the bloc's citizens with more than just words.
    Op-ed: Monetary policy is the missing link in Europe’s defence push
    28 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Monetary policy is the missing link in Europe’s defence push
    The European Central Bank has proven innovative and flexible in times of crisis. Europe’s defence push should be the next beneficiary.
    Why member states are the biggest obstacle to the EU's plan to finish the single market
    28 May EU Institutions
    Why member states are the biggest obstacle to the EU's plan to finish the single market
    As the European Union contends with Donald Trump's tariffs, it's turning inwards to deepen its own economic integration.
    How Serbia's Vučić is playing the EU
    27 May Foreign & Security Policy
    How Serbia's Vučić is playing the EU
    Facing sustained political protests at home, the Serbian president is walking a geopolitical tightrope — courting Beijing and Moscow, while defying Brussels.
    Op-ed: Europe’s cities must be brought into EU budget discussions
    26 May Economics
    Op-ed: Europe’s cities must be brought into EU budget discussions
    From transport to jobs to housing, local leaders enjoy high levels of public trust and are well placed to guide EU policymaking.
    German rearmament tests time, money and resolve
    23 May Foreign & Security Policy
    German rearmament tests time, money and resolve
    As Germany prepares to spend 5% of GDP on defence, Chancellor Friedrich Merz must overcome scepticism both within his governing coalition and in the country at large.
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
    22 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: When it comes to the DMA, Europe must show its teeth
    The EU’s recent decision to fine Apple and Meta for breaching competition rules is a good start, but the European Commission must stand firm and uphold democratically adopted laws like the Digital Markets Act.
    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening
    As Serbia cracks down on dissent, investigative reporter Saša Dragojlo talks about state violence, media suppression, and why he thinks the EU bears part of the blame.
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    21 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Europe’s existential choice
    "We must be prepared for the US to wash its hands not only of Ukraine, but even of Europe."
    Op-ed: Green agenda must be the heart of the Clean Industrial Deal
    20 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Green agenda must be the heart of the Clean Industrial Deal
    European policymakers must maintain a long-term view on a clean and just energy transition.
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    19 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Q+A: Brussels breathes a 'sigh of relief' following Romanian election
    Centrist Nicușor Dan triumphed over nationalist George Simion in Romania's presidential election on Sunday, reaffirming the country’s role in the EU and NATO.
    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.
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    With Poland’s presidency up for grabs, this Sunday's election could unlock long-stalled reforms – or deepen the political gridlock hampering Warsaw’s pro-European course.
    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
    A holistic and collaborative approach will enable Europe to effectively begin tackling its mental health crisis, particularly among its youth.
    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
    As the CID aims to align climate goals with manufacturing growth, MEP Christian Ehler wants to make sure Europe’s industry has its voice heard in the legislative process.
    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.
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    The European Commission wants to make it easier for police to tackle criminal activity over encrypted messaging apps. Privacy advocates warn that's a slippery slope to a surveillance state.
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