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Emmanuel Macron · StrasbourgFrench socialists’ lead candidate Raphaël Glucksmann set out his vision for the future of the EU at a political rally in Strasbourg on Wednesday, hoping to pull the rug under Emmanuel Macron’s ‘Sorbonne II’ speech the next day and establish himself as the only credible left-wing force ahead of June’s EU elections.See the Story
'Strategic failure': France's Raphaël Glucksmann takes aim at Macron's geopolitics
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Strasbourg · StrasbourgI look forward to meeting Marcin Kierwiński in Strasbourg - announced Marcin Wąsik after the announcement that both of them will be candidates in the June European elections. This is in response to Donald Tuska, who stated that he is sending the head of MSWiA to the European Parliament behind Wąsik and Kamiński.See the Story
Wąsik wants to "examine the accounts" with the Minister. "I look forward to meeting"
Strasbourg · StrasbourgSlovakian MEP pulls dove from bag and frees it as ‘symbol of peace’, prompting criticism from colleaguesA Slovakian MEP has raised eyebrows by producing a live bird from a bag and releasing it into the European parliament in what he said was a gesture of world peace.To the bafflement and surprise of the MEPs present in Strasbourg on Wednesday, Miroslav Radačovský, the leader of the rightwing Slovak Patriot party, reached into his bag and release…See the Story
‘Can you catch it as well?’: bird stunt causes flap in European parliament
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Strasbourg · StrasbourgViolência contra as mulheres considerada uma ameaça existencial à nossa segurança. Aris Messinis / AFP O Parlamento Europeu aprovou, esta quarta-feira, em Estrasburgo (França) pela primeira vez legislação ao nível da União Europeia (UE) para combater a violência contra as mulheres, que inclui como crimes o casamento forçado e a mutilação genital feminina. A nova legislação, que já havia sido alvo de acordo político entre a assembleia e o Conselh…See the Story
Aprovada primeira lei da União Europeia para combater violência contra mulheres
European Union · StrasbourgDeemed outdated and too difficult to maintain, the EU’s framework for good budgetary governance has been revised after intense discussions. Since its inception, many Member States have opposed it, illustrated in graphsThe negotiations have been long overdue, but the reform of the EU’s budgetary rules is now under way. In February, the negotiators of the Euro MPs and the Member States reached an agreement after two years of discussions. On Tuesda…See the Story
In graphics – The European Union at the door of austerity?
European Parliament · StrasbourgThe European Parliament has designated the Mediterranean corridor as one of the nine key networks in Europe to be completed before 2030. This is how MEPs voted at the plenary session in Strasbourg - with 565 votes in favor, 37 against and 29 abstentions -, which also included in the same category the Atlantic Corridor and the connection between the Mediterranean and the Scandinavian countries. The decision by the Eurochamber is part of the revis…See the Story
Eurochamber designates Mediterranean corridor as key network to be completed before 2030
Pollution · StrasbourgDuring 2021, 300,000 people will be affected by air pollution in Europe. The European Intelligence Agency reports that, for the first time, more than 2 million people were affected by the weather last year, and it is expected to increase by 2021. The headline of the new directive in the Aurora region, Aurora Parliament, Strasbourg (France). The European Parliament, after adopting the 2008 directive, proposes a test to be submitted to parliamenta…See the Story