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Consumer credits: why updated EU rules are needed

Consumer credits: why updated EU rules are needed

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MEPs have adopted new rules to protect consumers from credit card debt and overdrafts. Parliament approved new consumer credit rules in September 2023, following an agreement reached with...
Free movement: Schengen reform to ensure border controls only as a last resort

Free movement: Schengen reform to ensure border controls only as a...

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The reform of border controls within the free movement Schengen area can only be reintroduced when absolutely necessary.
EU AI act: first regulation on artificial intelligence

EU AI act: first regulation on artificial intelligence

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The use of artificial intelligence in the EU will be regulated by the AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI law.
Deal on digital traffic data rules

Deal on digital traffic data rules

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Parliament and Council agreed on rules for intelligent transport systems that require more traffic data, such as on speed limits, to be available digitally.
One year ahead of European elections, citizens aware of EU impact on their lives

One year ahead of European elections, citizens aware of EU impact...

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The European Parliament released today its Spring 2023 Eurobarometer survey showing citizens’ strong support for democracy and a high awareness of the upcoming European elections.
Hungary: MEPs denounce deliberate and systematic efforts to undermine EU values

Hungary: MEPs denounce deliberate and systematic efforts to undermine EU values

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In its latest resolution, Parliament raises serious concerns over developments in Hungary, in light of the upcoming Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU.
Foreign Interference, MEPs call for urgent protection of 2024 European elections

Foreign Interference, MEPs call for urgent protection of 2024 European elections

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A coordinated strategy to increase the EU's resilience to foreign interference and manipulation of information, as well as protection of 2024 European elections.
to fight antimicrobial resistance

Prudent use of antibiotics and more research needed to fight antimicrobial...

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Parliament adopted its recommendations on Thursday for a coordinated EU response to health threats posed by antimicrobial resistance.
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Olaf Scholz: “We need a geopolitical, larger, reformed EU, open to the future”

Chancellor Olaf Scholz debated with MEPs during the 'This is Europe' series, calling for a united Europe capable of changing to secure its place in the world.

New EU mechanism to protect traditional crafts and renowned

MEPs adopted its position on a new scheme to ensure the geographical indication of traditional crafts is protected globally.

The Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism – call for submission of entries

On 3 May, the World Press Freedom Day, the European Parliament launched the call launched the call for application to the Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism.

Europe Day 2023: celebrating European unity

On 9 May, the European Union will celebrate Europe Day 2023, a moment to commemorate the Schuman Declaration on 9 May 1950.

MEPs call for coordinated EU strategy against foreign interference

New report on foreign interference, numerous examples such as EU elites defending Gazprom's interests and Hungary's vulnerability to Russian

MEPs renew suspension of EU import duties on Ukrainian exports

The International Trade Committee gave its green light on Thursday for another one-year suspension of EU import duties on Ukrainian exports to support the country’s economy.

Ending fast fashion – EU Strategy for Sustainable and Circular Textiles

To ensure sustainable and circular textiles in a socially just manner, MEPs in the Environment Committee today adopted their recommendations

Asylum and migration: Parliament confirms key reform mandates

Plenary agreed on Thursday to open talks with EU member states on several asylum and migration policy files.

Carbon leakage – preventing firms from avoiding emissions rules

Parliament wants an ambitious carbon levy on imported goods to stop companies from avoiding emissions rules by moving outside the EU, a practice known as carbon leakage.

Crypto-asset transfers – new tracing rules in the EU

Parliament endorsed the first EU rules to trace crypto-asset transfers, prevent money laundering, as well as common rules on supervision and customer protection.
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