MEPs urge Russia to be ‘part of the solution’ in Ukraine crisis
Posted: July 25, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: conflict, crisis, eu, eu affairs, europe, european parliament, foreign affairs, news, politics, Russia, the parliament magazine, Ukraine Leave a commentMEPs have called for an end to “fighting and bloodshed” and for immediate arms restrictions as the conflict in Ukraine shows little sign of de-escalation.
Downing of flight MH17 marks ‘point of no return’, warns Ukraine foreign minister
Posted: July 23, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, european parliament, MH17, news, politics, the parliament magazine, Ukraine Leave a commentThe foreign affairs council and parliament’s foreign affairs committee have both met to discuss next steps following the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in which 298 people, most of which were European, died.
EU energy efficiency proposal ‘devoid of true ambition’
Posted: July 23, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: energy, eu, europe, european parliament, news, politics, the parliament magazine Leave a commentThe European commission has proposed a non-binding 30 per cent energy savings target which “aims to strike the right balance between benefits and costs”.
MEP tells Europe to ‘wake up’ following Ukraine air crash tragedy
Posted: July 18, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, European commission, european parliament, MH17, news, politics, Russia, the parliament magazine, Ukraine Leave a commentMEPs have expressed their “deepest sympathy” and called for a response to the MH17 plane crash in which 298 people died in Ukraine.
MEP questions Slovenian election outcome
Posted: July 17, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, Janez Janša, news, politics, SDS, Slovenia, the parliament magazine Leave a commentSlovenian MEP Milan Zver has raised questions about the legitimacy of his country’s new government and called for the release of national opposition leader Janez Janša.
MEPs strongly defend maternity rights
Posted: July 17, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, european parliament, maternity, maternity leave, news, politics, the parliament magazine Leave a commentMEPs have criticised the European commission’s decision to withdraw the maternity leave directive having failed to reach a compromise with the council.
MEPs call on EU governments to step up efforts on youth unemployment
Posted: July 16, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, European commission, european parliament, news, politics, the parliament magazine, unemployment, youth guarantee, youth unemploument Leave a commentMEPs have criticised the efforts of EU member states for their failure to respond effectively to the ongoing problem of youth unemployment across the bloc.
MEPs wary of commission’s approach to TTIP negotiations
Posted: July 16, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, European commission, european parliament, FTA, news, politics, the parliament magazine, trade, TTIP Leave a commentThe European commission’s TTIP proposals could lead Europe “down a regulatory race to the bottom” and there is “a growing sense of unease and concern” surrounding the negotiations, say MEPs.
Štefan Füle assures parliament ‘we have not forgotten about Crimea’
Posted: July 16, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: Crimea, eu, europe, European commission, news, politics, Russia, the parliament magazine, Ukraine Leave a commentMembers of parliament’s foreign affairs committee have called for ratification of the association agreement with Ukraine and more action against Russia if it fails to de-escalate the ongoing crisis.
TTIP negotiations branded ‘undemocratic and non-transparent’
Posted: July 15, 2014 Filed under: News, Politics | Tags: eu, europe, European commission, european parliament, FTA, news, politics, the parliament magazine, TTIP, US-EU Leave a commentEuropean parliament’s groups have spoken out about the ‘backroom negotiations’ on the transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP).