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    A happy Trump leaves Ankara. NATO’s real test starts now
    09 Jul Member States

    A happy Trump leaves Ankara. NATO’s real test starts now

    Public flattery, new industrial deals and higher defense spending helped keep the U.S. president onside. Behind the scenes, NATO allies were advancing a broader strategy to strengthen Europe's role within the Alliance.
    by Paula Soler
    Europe still can't kick its Russian gas habit
    07 Jul EU Institutions
    Europe still can't kick its Russian gas habit
    Op-ed: Military autonomy is here. Europe's rules aren't
    08 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Military autonomy is here. Europe's rules aren't
    Q&A: Irish Minister Thomas Byrne on the EU budget, enlargement and  Gaza
    06 Jul EU Institutions
    Q&A: Irish Minister Thomas Byrne on the EU budget, enlargement and Gaza
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    Op-ed: Time for the EU to change course on Palestine
    09 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Time for the EU to change course on Palestine
    The new Irish Council presidency offers Brussels an opportunity to act against West Bank settlements and impose sanctions to enforce compliance with international law.
    What to know about the EU’s CSAM battle
    08 Jul EU Institutions
    What to know about the EU’s CSAM battle
    The fight over scanning messages is back after Roberta Metsola's latest bid to extend the exemption.
    Op-ed: Europe cannot afford to fail on housing
    07 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Europe cannot afford to fail on housing
    The European Commission and Parliament are beginning to shape a common response to Europe's housing crisis. Ireland's presidency of the Council of the EU can help advance that effort through concrete policy proposals.
    Building sovereignty, strengthening security Partner Content
    09 Jul Member States
    Building sovereignty, strengthening security
    As Europe resets its approach to defence spending, policymakers must balance strategic sovereignty with the cooperation underpinning collective security. Dennis Goege, Chief Executive for Europe at Lockheed Martin, discusses defence ambitions and their meaning for the future of transatlantic security
    Inside the yurt where Kazakhstan courts Europe
    03 Jul EU Institutions
    Inside the yurt where Kazakhstan courts Europe
    From critical raw materials to the Middle Corridor, Astana is using diplomacy, and symbolism, to strengthen its relationship with the European Union.
    Newsletter: Can NATO charm Trump?
    03 Jul Member States
    Newsletter: Can NATO charm Trump?
    At next week's Ankara summit, allies will try to keep Washington committed by spending more, buying more, and handing Europe a bigger share of the alliance's defense burden.
    Op-ed: Ireland's chance to broker the next EU budget
    03 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Ireland's chance to broker the next EU budget
    A deal among EU governments is expected by the end of the year. Having transitioned from net beneficiary to contributor, Dublin is well placed to bridge competing interests.
    Op-ed: Ireland's digital moment
    02 Jul EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Ireland's digital moment
    Dublin must use its EU presidency to put citizens — not Big Tech — at the heart of Europe's next digital rulebook.
    Golden visas are a success story – that's why we need a Europe-wide framework Partner Content
    14 May Member States
    Golden visas are a success story – that's why we need a Europe-wide framework
    Golden visas are a valuable part of Europe’s economic landscape, providing essential cash injections and helping to stabilise economies when traditional sources of investment were under strain
    The Parliament's July print edition is out now
    06 Jul
    The Parliament's July print edition is out now
    This month's cover story takes us to Zaragoza, where the EU is testing the future of European defense.
    Austria is done playing host to Kremlin spies
    02 Jul Member States
    Austria is done playing host to Kremlin spies
    After decades of giving foreign intelligence services an easy ride, Austria is fighting back. Will tougher espionage laws end Vienna’s reign as Europe’s spy capital?
    Op-ed: Ireland takes the helm as the EU faces its toughest agenda
    01 Jul Member States
    Op-ed: Ireland takes the helm as the EU faces its toughest agenda
    Concluding talks on the next long-term EU budget, advancing the "One Europe, One Market" roadmap and managing Europe's security agenda will define Dublin's six-month Presidency.
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    The Parliament's July print edition is out now
    06 Jul
    The Parliament's July print edition is out now
    This month's cover story takes us to Zaragoza, where the EU is testing the future of European defense.
    The Parliament's Guide to Ireland's presidency of the Council of the EU
    29 Jun Member States
    The Parliament's Guide to Ireland's presidency of the Council of the EU
    Over the next six months, Ireland will take the helm of negotiations on some of the EU's most consequential policy files — from the next long-term budget and enlargement to the "One Europe, One Market" roadmap. Our Guide explores the priorities, political fault lines and key debates that will shape its presidency.
    New tech sovereignty push runs into old problems
    08 Jun EU Institutions
    New tech sovereignty push runs into old problems
    Brussels wants to reduce Europe’s reliance on foreign cloud, chips and AI providers. But the proposed package raises familiar questions about funding, enforcement and implementation.
    Andrius Kubilius: The EU’s peacetime defense architecture no longer fits
    05 Jun EU Institutions
    Andrius Kubilius: The EU’s peacetime defense architecture no longer fits
    The EU defense commissioner says Europe must develop new institutions, coordinate spending and overcome fragmentation to close capability gaps and build a stronger defense industry.
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