You are here

Euobserver.com

Subscribe to Euobserver.com feed
Influential. Investigative. Independent. EUobserver is a online non-profit news outlet reporting on the European Union.
Updated: 3 days 16 hours ago

Arctic Swedish mine poses threat to indigenous Sami

Thu, 19/01/2023 - 16:39
The indigenous reindeer-herding Sami people in northern Sweden say they are facing an existential threat from an iron-ore mine billed as a pivotal shift towards the EU's green transition.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] We call on EU leaders to work with Tehran to release Olivier Vandecasteele

Thu, 19/01/2023 - 16:31
Olivier Vandecasteele, an experienced and respected Belgian humanitarian worker, is being arbitrarily detained in an unknown location in Iran, sentenced to a cumulative total of 40 years of prison and 74 lashes.
Categories: European Union

Improving conditions for gig workers splits MEPs

Thu, 19/01/2023 - 14:09
EU Commission estimates suggest that between 1.7 and 4.1 million workers are currently misclassified as 'self-employed'.
Categories: European Union

Denmark to ditch Christian holiday to hit Nato spending

Thu, 19/01/2023 - 11:12
"If we want to safeguard our national security in the light of Putin's invasion of Ukraine with all its wider implications, we all have to contribute", said the Danish minister of labour.
Categories: European Union

MEPs keen to scalp Orbán's EU commissioner

Wed, 18/01/2023 - 18:52
The EU Parliament has cast doubt on whether Hungary's commissioner, Olivér Várhelyi, is fit to do his job following his antics in the Western Balkans.
Categories: European Union

Poland's legal fixes to collect EU funds come under fire

Wed, 18/01/2023 - 18:03
Unlocking the €35.4bn in grants and loans allocated for Poland as part of the EU's Covid-19 fund is key for the Law & Justice (PiS) government to boost its chances ahead of the upcoming elections in the autumn.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] The truth on Big Oil's stranglehold on COP summits

Wed, 18/01/2023 - 16:06
The most shocking thing about the EU's defence for letting an oil baron steward the next UN climate summit is that it shocked anyone. The move followed a time-honoured COP tradition of feting VIP polluters even as global emissions soar.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] MEPs seek probe into Hungary's Serb-friendly EU commissioner

Wed, 18/01/2023 - 15:58
The EU Parliament has urged the EU Commission to carry out "an independent and impartial investigation" into whether Olivér Várhelyi, Hungary's EU commissioner in charge of enlargement policy, deliberately tried "to circumvent and undermine the centrality of democratic and rule of law reforms in EU accession countries". The move comes after Várhelyi faced criticism over allegedly watering down EU criticism of Serbia and for cozying up to Bosnian-Serb separatists.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Socialist MEP Marc Angel elected new EU parliament vice-president

Wed, 18/01/2023 - 13:43
MEPs voted Wednesday to elect MEP Marc Angel from the Socialists and Democrats as the new vice-president of the European Parliament. The vote came after former vice-president Eva Kaili, also S&D, was held in detention on corruption allegations in the Qatargate scandal. Angel received 307 of the 590 votes cast, ahead of Annalisa Tardino from the far-right ID group with 185 and Green MEP Gwendoline Delbos-Corfield with 98.
Categories: European Union

Socialists and Greens jockeying for vacant EU Parliament vice-presidency

Tue, 17/01/2023 - 16:57
The Socialists & Democrats want to regain the vice-presidency seat previously held by Eva Kaili, a Greek socialist MEP charged over allegations of corruption linked to Qatar. The Greens have other ideas and have put forward their own candidate.
Categories: European Union

EU unveils green industrial plan to counter US and Chinese competition

Tue, 17/01/2023 - 16:39
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, EU Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced a 'Net-Zero Industry Act' to counter US and Chinese competition.
Categories: European Union

[Column] Six reasons why 'where are you really from?' is racist

Tue, 17/01/2023 - 16:21
Next time you think people should not be criticised for "just being curious" about someone's origin, ask yourself just why that harmless extra sub-question only ever surfaces around non-white Europeans.
Categories: European Union

EU-spin campaign blows up in Azerbaijan's face

Tue, 17/01/2023 - 16:18
A distinguished Australian scientist says he was duped into doing Azerbaijan propaganda, in a PR fiasco that sheds light on shady spin tactics in Brussels.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] Time to put Antwerp's Russian diamonds on EU sanctions list

Tue, 17/01/2023 - 13:37
The Antwerp diamond industry has managed to evade sanctions for nine European sanctions packages. They remain convinced that voluntary measures will suffice to eventually reduce the trade in Russian blood diamonds to zero. That's incomprehensible.
Categories: European Union

[Ticker] Spanish socialist MEP sanctioned for harassing three assistants

Tue, 17/01/2023 - 11:23
European Parliament president Roberta Metsola has imposed penalties against Spanish socialist MEP Mónica Silvana Gonzalez "as a result of her behaviour towards her three accredited parliamentary assistants, which constituted psychological harassment." The penalties include temporarily stripping Gonzalez of her €338 daily allowance as well as a temporary suspension from participation in parliamentary activities. Gonzalez can appeal the decision.
Categories: European Union

Timmermans: 'don't vilify' oil exec as UN climate summit chief

Mon, 16/01/2023 - 18:31
EU climate chief Frans Timmermans defended the decision to appoint the CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company as head of this year's UN climate summit.
Categories: European Union

No breakthrough, but EU-UK keep talking in sign of Brexit hope

Mon, 16/01/2023 - 18:13
Last week, London and Brussels secured a "breakthrough" with an agreement that will allow the EU to share real-time UK data on trade flows across the Irish Sea from Great Britain to Northern Ireland.
Categories: European Union

MEP pension fund invested in oil giants behind eco-disasters

Mon, 16/01/2023 - 17:33
An MEP voluntary pension fund held millions of euros in shares in petrochemical companies at a time when a UN climate change treaty, backed by the European Parliament, was demanding a sharp reduction in CO2 emissions.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] How road & rail are just as important as tanks in fighting Russia

Mon, 16/01/2023 - 13:19
Proofing European security against Russian aggression must include more than just military hardware: equally pivotal is the improvement and expansion of the continent's critical transport infrastructure. European policymakers have been aware of this need since at least 2017.
Categories: European Union

Report reveals costs and biases of EU 'unpaid traineeships'

Mon, 16/01/2023 - 11:02
Unpaid internships "reduce social mobility, because depending on the socio-economic level of your family, you will have more or less difficulty in accessing the labour market," warns María Rodríguez, president of the European Youth Forum.
Categories: European Union

Pages