Many think of Frankfurt as the financial centre of the EU and, therefore, as its economic beating heart. One can also say the same about our national capitals and two or...
The Socialists and Democrats today led the drive in the European Parliament to adopt the updated EU legislation on common rules for the internal markets on renewable and...
The Socialists and Democrats voted today in favour of the revised Regulation on Wholesale Energy Market Integrity and Transparency (REMIT). The regulation adopted in...
Rarely are the moral, legal, political and economic arguments for action as strong as in the case for confiscating Russia’s state assets to fund Ukraine’s recovery and...
Culture and education give the European project its soul. Without it, the EU would have been a mere economic endeavour. But it is not, and this is its strength. Now, less...
On the occasion of the international Day to eliminate violence against women, our MEPs* published and op-ed in various European dailys, calling for an ambitious EU...
On 30 August, immediately after the ballots closed in Gabon and President Ali Bongo was officially elected for a third term, a group of military officers announced his...
After lengthy negotiations, the European Parliament is set to vote in Strasbourg on the report calling for a Europe-wide approach to prostitution, by decriminalising...
With the social-economic consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the 2021-27 Multi-annual Financial Framework (MFF), the motorhouse...
After five days of intense debates, a vote on resolutions and visits on the ground, the 43rd session of the Joint Plenary Assembly among the African, Caribbean, Pacific...