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Welcome to EURACTIV’s Tweets of the Week. This week, Macron’s presidency in question, Juncker looks in Trump's direction, and an iconic chocolate shape misses out on EU copyright protection. → Read More
Welcome to EU Tweets of the Week. This week, Google hit with massive fine, Japan and EU sign on the line and Trump-Europe relationship in serious decline. → Read More
It’s the week of the three buffoons! David Davis decides to quit, Boris Johnson makes a split, and Donald Trump gives Nato a fit. This week started with a bang when David Davis make his shock resignation from the British cabinet. Given that he didn’t resign after the discussion in Chequers on Friday, some questioned his motivation for leaving on Sunday night. Twitter account Barrington reckoned… → Read More
This week, proper migration solution still a pipe-dream, angry interpreters let off some steam, and the Parliament copyright vote saves the meme… for now. → Read More
British expats and anti-Brexit Europeans gathered in Brussels on Thursday to call for a popular vote on the outcome of the negotiations on the future UK-EU relationship. → Read More
Tanja Fajon meets Brian Maguire over a coffee to talk about Europe’s handling of the migration crisis and the toxic impact of populism on Europe’s values. → Read More
This week, England played Belgium, oh what a game! FYR Macedonia changes its name, and Stop Soros law is Hungary’s shame. → Read More
Some 40 million people in the 115 largest cities in the European Union are exposed to air exceeding WHO air quality guideline values for at least one pollutant, resulting in approximately 100,000 premature adult deaths each year. → Read More
Paulo Rangel meets Brian Maguire over a coffee to talk about reshaping the Eurozone, and how the lessons of the economic crisis are driving a serious reform agenda, designed to protect Europe from future melt-downs. → Read More
Theresa May floats post-Brexit schemes, copyright law could banish our memes, and William Hague has legal cannabis dreams. On Wednesday the UK Parliament passed the EU Withdrawal Bill, a crucial step in delivering what Theresa May still insists on calling “a smooth and orderly Brexit.” > "Today Parliament has passed the EU Withdrawal Bill, a crucial step in delivering a smooth and orderly… → Read More
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev’s 2017 address to the nation focused on what he termed a new, third stage of the country’s modernisation. The EU is not only monitoring progress closely, but has an interest to see Kazakhstan as a prosperous, politically-balanced, democratic country in the region. → Read More
G7 Summit shows international strain, if you’re going to Strasbourg, maybe don’t take the train and Euroean Plenary talks migration again. It wasn’t quite the last supper, but the G7 Summit certainly had a finality about it. > I knew the #G7 photo looked familiar!Kind of reminds me of Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” pic.twitter.com/RWsHXjlcbe — 🇺🇸Scott Adams 8am Talk Show🗽… → Read More
This week, real trade war now, European development days take a bow, and Europe unites to save Penka the cow. → Read More
The 2018 European Youth Event was home to one of the most unusual European Parliament happenings of the year - an MEP rap battle. → Read More
This week, gaffe-prone Gunther rides again, golden passports are met with disdain and Malian hero earns widespread acclaim. → Read More
This week all eyes turn to the Royal Wedding, it’s the Facebook hearing we were all dreading, and the arrival of GDPR has got businesses shredding! → Read More