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European sports stars encourage citizens to vote in European elections

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Footballers, football clubs, tennis tournaments, and Paralympians have joined in with the EU’s #UseYourVote campaign ahead of the European Parliament elections on 6-9 June.
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New EU fiscal rules approved by MEPs

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The new EU fiscal rules, approved on Tuesday, were provisionally agreed upon between European Parliament and member state negotiators in February.
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European Parliament Moves for Enhanced Worker Protection

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The European Parliament strengthens the European Labour Authority's mandate to protect worker rights and ensure fair competition within the EU. Learn more here.
Recognition of parenthood: MEPs want children to have equal rights

Recognition of parenthood: MEPs want children to have equal rights

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Parliament supported the recognition of parenthood across the EU, irrespective of how a child was conceived, born or the type of family they have.
Short-term rentals: new EU rules for more transparency

Short-term rentals: new EU rules for more transparency

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New EU rules aim to bring more transparency to short-term rentals in the EU and promote a more sustainable tourism. Short term rentals: key stats...
MEPs propose lead candidate system rules ahead of European elections

MEPs propose lead candidate system rules ahead of European elections

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On Tuesday, Parliament adopted its proposals to strengthen the democratic dimension of the 2024 elections, and for the lead candidate system.
Pollution: deal with Council to reduce industrial emissions

Pollution: deal with Council to reduce industrial emissions

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The new rules will reduce air, water and soil pollution, and steer large agro-industrial installations in the green transition.
The EU response to migration and asylum

The EU response to migration and asylum

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Europe attracts many migrants and asylum seekers. Find out how the EU is improving its asylum and migration policies.
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MEPs call on EU and Türkiye to look for alternative ways to cooperate

The Foreign Affairs Committee is urging the European Union and Turkey to find a solution, to the deadlock and establish a framework for their...

Defence, is the EU creating a European army?

While there is no European army and defence remains exclusively a matter for member states, the EU has taken big steps to boost defence cooperation.

Nature restoration law: MEPs adopt position for negotiations with Council

The EU must have nature restoration measures in place by 2030 covering at least 20% of its land and sea areas, say MEPs.

Reducing car emissions: new CO2 targets for cars and vans explained

To reduce car emissions, the EU is banning the sale of new combustion-engined cars and vans from 2035 in order to make the road transport sector climate neutral.

Cyber Resilience Act: MEPs back plan to boost digital products security

New cyber resilience rules adopted will establish a uniform set of cybersecurity requirements for all digital products in the European Union.

MEPs back plans for a more affordable and consumer-friendly electricity market

The reform of the electricity market, to make it more stable, affordable and sustainable, received the support of the Energy Committee on Wednesday.

70 years of the European Parliament celebrated at the Royal Palace

To mark the 70th anniversary of the European Parliament and in the run-up to the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union...

Bureau adopts further decision on strengthening transparency and accountability

Today's Bureau decision will increase transparency on interest representatives’ participation in some 12 000 events held on Parliament's premises.

Rail passenger rights: new rules to better protect EU travellers

New rules boosting rail passenger rights across the EU, including better care for delayed and disabled passengers, came into force in June 2023.

MEPs call for action against abuse of spyware (interview)

MEPs have raised concerns about the abuse of spyware like Pegasus and called for action.
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