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It's been nearly 1,000 days since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion, but the European Parliament continues to stand with Ukraine.
Check out our timeline for an overview of how the EU and the Parliament have been supporting Ukraine this year:
europa.eu/!YftGkR

[2024-11-17 17:12 UTC]

Saturday briefing ⬇️
From EU-US relations after the election of Donald Trump to COP29 and anti-deforestation laws, here is what the European Parliament has been dealing with this week.

[2024-11-16 19:00 UTC]

The House of European History welcomed its millionth visitor this week! Raquel Correia, from Portugal, was greeted by
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Roberta Metsola and presented with a special gift bag.
Find out more about the Brussels-based museum:
historia.europa.eu/en
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[2024-11-16 08:32 UTC]

MEPs demand more targeted EU sanctions against Russia’s so-called shadow fleet, which involves using old tankers to evade sanctions on crude oil and petroleum products
Press release:
europa.eu/!p7mTXj

[2024-11-15 13:53 UTC]

EU deforestation law: Parliament wants to give companies one more year to comply.
Press release:
europa.eu/!vwvWMw

[2024-11-14 11:10 UTC]

From EU-US relations to the floods in Spain, find out what MEPs will be working on during this week's plenary session:
europa.eu/!fV8rCN

[2024-11-13 12:11 UTC]

After June's European elections, it's time for your elected members to assess the candidates for the new European Commission.
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Roberta Metsola talks us through the commissioner hearings, which will take place from 4 to 12 November.

[2024-10-29 13:49 UTC]

Parliament's hearings to assess the suitability of proposed new EU commissioners are set to start on 4 November, which can all be followed online.
Check out our detailed timeline:
europa.eu/!N3WGbP

[2024-10-28 12:44 UTC]

From the Sakharov Prize, to a loan of up to €35 billion for Ukraine and plans to make flights in the EU greener and more efficient, find out what happened in the Parliament this week.

[2024-10-25 09:00 UTC]

Parliament condemns China's continued military provocations against Taiwan and firmly rejects any unilateral change to the status-quo in the Taiwan Strait.
More details:
europa.eu/!YBfgT4

[2024-10-24 13:18 UTC]

“Lost in Europe” won the 2024 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism for its investigation into the disappearance of over 50,000 unaccompanied child migrants.
More details:
europa.eu/!64NKNb

[2024-10-23 17:41 UTC]

Parliament will award the 2024 Daphne Caruana Galizia Prize for Journalism, which rewards outstanding journalism that promotes or defends the core EU principles and values.
Watch it live from 6pm CET:
europa.eu/!6dxKPJ

[2024-10-23 15:17 UTC]

Parliament demands an EU budget for 2025 that focuses on improving people's lives, boosting competitiveness, and addressing current challenges.
Check the press release for details ↓
europarl.europa.eu/news/en/pre

[2024-10-23 13:52 UTC]

MEPs have approved a loan of up to €35 billion to Ukraine, to be repaid with future revenues from frozen Russian assets.
Check out the press release for details:
europa.eu/!ccxR66

[2024-10-22 10:43 UTC]

MEPs have paved the way for improved management of European airspace, enabling more direct flights and fewer delays, and supporting climate neutrality.
Check out the press release for details:
europa.eu/!6RY4Bq

[2024-10-22 10:30 UTC]

Ask all you want about traineeships at the Parliament by joining our AskMeAnything session on Reddit tomorrow from 4pm CET. It features staff file manager Joel Ferreira and trainee Mihaela Hristova.
Join the discussion here:
reddit.com/r/europeanparliamen

[2024-10-21 15:52 UTC]

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