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EP: new rules on adequate minimum wages for all workers in the EU

Minimum wages in all EU countries should allow for decent living and working standards, and member states should promote collective bargaining for pay. With 505...

Frontex: statement by Civil Liberties Committee Chair

After the Frontex Management Board met on 28–29 April and Executive Director Fabrice Leggeri resigned, Chair of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Juan...

Global minimum corporate tax rate

MEPs on Thursday broadly approved the Commission proposal implementing into law the international agreement on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%. The report,...

EP inquiry committee for Pegasus and other spyware launched

On Tuesday, Parliament’s new inquiry committee investigating the use of Pegasus and other spyware had its first meeting, electing a Chair and three Vice-Chairs. Following...

Gender-based cyberviolence: Parliament calls for EU law to tackle the problem

Parliament asked on Tuesday for a European directive to stamp out gender-based cyberviolence and ensure convergence at national and EU level. Following a plenary debate...

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New scandal involves MEPs and Chinese tech giant Huawei in Brussels

Belgian prosecutors announced on Thursday that they've arrested several...

Uzbekistan on Trial: Radha Stirling on the Crisis of Trust in the Judiciary

Earlier this year, Uzbekistan found itself at the centre...

US flaunts harsh new sanctions in case Russia refuses ceasefire

The United States is considering slapping Russia with new...

Parliament urges the EU to ensure its own security

On Wednesday, Parliament adopted a resolution with 419 votes...

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