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1. MEPs demand answers on US data-surveillance scandal June 13, 2013

Call for Prism to be on agenda of EU-US meeting and concern that revelations might damage trade talks. The European Commission has attempted to reassure MEPs that revelations...

MEPs demand answers on US data-surveillance scandal

2. Notebook June 13, 2013



3. Budget talks set to continue June 12, 2013

No agreement reached in Strasbourg but MEPs agree to continue talks on Tuesday MEPs and member state negotiators were unable to reach an agreement on the European Union's...

Budget talks set to continue

4. A new chance for European politics June 4, 2013

Europe's leaders must confront Europe's domestic opponents head-on. Most political leaders in Europe want the European Union to emerge from its current crisis stronger and...

A new chance for European politics

5. Decision on size of Commission does not add up May 30, 2013

EU leaders have disregarded the Lisbon treaty and left the college with too many commissioners. Some promises should not be kept. Regrettably, at their meeting last week the...

6. Commission may expand reporting directive to tax May 24, 2013

The European Commission is looking to fast-track new rules for more transparency in corporate tax. The European Commission is looking at options to fast-track new rules for...

Commission may expand reporting directive to tax

7. EU summit: current Commission size extended to 2019 May 22, 2013

Leaders vote to overrule Lisbon Treaty's plan for reduction in the number of commissioners European Union leaders voted unanimously today to continue the current system...

EU summit: current Commission size extended to 2019

8. Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe May 16, 2013

Euroscepticism grows in Cameron's own party. David Cameron, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, is struggling to defend his policy on the UK's membership of the...

Worry in Brussels as Cameron loses his footing over Europe

9. Staff strike over cuts to pay and perks May 16, 2013

Two-day strike starts today. Staff at the Council of Ministers will be on strike today and tomorrow (16-17 May) to protest against an attempt by the member states to curb the...

10. Regaining the trust of EU citizens May 16, 2013

Ahead of the elections to the European Parliament next year, the EU needs to mend relations with its citizens The current crisis will go down in the history books as –...

Regaining the trust of EU citizens

11. Commission seeks banking union without treaty change April 18, 2013

Germany wary of push towards banking union. Extra time to pay back bail-out loans Troika says Greek reforms ‘on track' Hopes fade of more money for...

Commission seeks banking union without treaty change

12. A parliament among many April 11, 2013

This year will be a busy one for Živile Pavilonyte, the permanent representative of Lithuania's national parliament, as she prepares for the country's first EU presidency...

A parliament among many

13. Breakthrough in EU bid to join Council of Europe April 5, 2013

Draft agreement reached on EU joining the European Convention on Human Rights. Negotiators from the European Union and the Council of Europe have finalised a draft agreement...

Breakthrough in EU bid to join Council of Europe

14. Positive sign April 4, 2013

Milos Zeman signs a ratification of a change to the Lisbon treaty in support of a fund to assist eurozone members that run into difficulties. Despite the little local...

15. Tough love in the eurozone March 27, 2013

The European Union's failings have been cruelly exposed by Cyprus's complicated, disastrous bail-out The latest in a troublesome and lengthening list of eurozone financial...

Tough love in the eurozone

16. Commission to assess state of national justice systems March 27, 2013

‘Scoreboard' focuses on efficiency as Reding seeks annual review of the rule of law. The European Commission will today issue a ‘justice scoreboard', measuring judicial...

Commission to assess state of national justice systems

17. Hungary throws down gauntlet to EU March 11, 2013

EU and the Council of Europe warn that Hungarian legal changes may breach EU values and laws. The presidents of the European Commission and the European Parliament today...

Hungary throws down gauntlet to EU

18. The paper clip March 5, 2013

A round-up of the international press on Tuesday, 5 March. The Czech Senate voted yesterday to accuse President Václav Klaus, whose term ends tomorrow, of high treason. If...

The paper clip

19. Power to the Parliament February 28, 2013

A 274-page report from the European Parliament sets out a wishlist for more influence Senior officials in the European Parliament have spelled out their plans for further...

Power to the Parliament

20. Ministers delay end to fish discards February 27, 2013

Under the agreement, discards would be phased out between 2014 and 2017. EU fisheries ministers meeting in Brussels until early this morning (27 February) have agreed to ban...

Ministers delay end to fish discards

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