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  • 2 minutes 40 seconds
    PANA committee of inquiry
    The European Parliament's 'Committee of Inquiry to investigate alleged contraventions and maladministration in the application of Union law in relation to money laundering, tax avoidance and tax evasion' (PANA committee) was established in June 2016. Its report and the recommendation submitted for adoption by the European Parliament's December plenary session now pave the way for further monitoring and follow-up actions.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    8 December 2017, 7:00 am
  • 3 minutes 8 seconds
    The 2017 Sakharov Prize
    Established in 1988 by the European Parliament, the Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought is awarded each year in December to individuals or organisations for their outstanding achievements in upholding human rights and fundamental freedoms. By awarding the 2017 Prize to the Venezuelan Opposition, the Parliament denounces the situation in Venezuela, re-affirms its support to the democratically elected National Assembly, calls for a peaceful transition to democracy, and pays tribute to the Venezuelan people, in particular to those who have been unjustly jailed for expressing their opinions.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    8 December 2017, 7:00 am
  • 2 minutes 35 seconds
    FTA talks to start with Australia and New Zealand
    On 13 September 2017, the Commission presented recommendations to the Council to authorise the launch of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with Australia and New Zealand. In October, the Parliament is due to debate reports by the Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) on the proposed negotiating mandate for trade negotiations with Australia and New Zealand.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    22 November 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 28 seconds
    Smart borders: EU Entry/Exit System
    The Commission has envisaged integrated border management for several years, in response to increased traveller flows and the new security context. The Entry/Exit System proposed aims to set up a database where entry and exit information of third-country travellers is recorded. Following a political agreement with the Council, the Parliament is expected to vote on the texts in October.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    22 November 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 3 minutes 13 seconds
    New priorities for EU–Africa cooperation
    The 3D-printing sector has proven its commercial viability in recent years, reaching the high street and, indeed, many homes. The technology is already used in some medical domains such as dentistry and prosthetics, and many scientists are now exploring methods of printing biological materials. Even if reports about lifesaving 3D-printed hearts are certainly premature, the technology has several medical applications.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    22 November 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 28 seconds
    Professional qualifications in inland navigation
    As part of its efforts to reduce transport emissions, the EU wants to make better use of inland navigation. This requires addressing the limited labour mobility and shortage of qualified workers in the sector. The proposed directive seeks to establish one competence-based system of qualifications for workers on all EU inland waterways. Ultimately, the new rules aim to make jobs in inland navigation more attractive. Parliament is due to vote on the proposal in plenary in November.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    22 November 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 1 minute 55 seconds
    Safety rules and standards for passenger ships
    After a review of the EU legislation on passenger ship safety, the European Commission proposed a number of changes to simplify the existing rules and cut administrative costs, while making sea travel safer. This proposed directive clarifies technical requirements for construction, stability and fire protection of vessels travelling on domestic routes. The newly defined standards should provide for uniform national interpretations and make the rules easier to update, monitor and enforce.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    28 September 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 20 seconds
    Establishing the European Public Prosecutor
    The European Parliament is expected to vote during the October I plenary session on giving its consent to the proposed regulation on the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), agreed by 20 Member States under enhanced cooperation in June 2017.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    28 September 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 3 seconds
    WIFI4EU - Promotion of internet connectivity in local communities
    The European Commission has launched an initiative aimed at providing free access to fast internet in local communities. The European Parliament is due to discuss and vote on WIFI4EU during its September plenary.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    7 September 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 3 minutes 14 seconds
    EU rules on control of arms exports
    The EU's Common Position on arms exports is the only legally binding region-wide arrangement on conventional arms exports. While the Common Position has increased information-sharing and transparency of Member States' arms exports, scope remains to enhance convergence of national policies and for stricter implementation of the criteria defined in the EU text. Parliament is due to discuss a report on implementation of the Common Position during its September plenary session.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    7 September 2017, 4:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 26 seconds
    EU strategy for international cultural relations
    Culture as a tool of EU diplomacy aims at reinforcing cultural diversity, human rights, and social and economic cohesion based on cultural and creative industries as a driving force of growth. Yet, in the view of the European Parliament, EU action needs proper funding and a clearly-defined programme.

    Source: © European Union - EP
    29 June 2017, 4:00 pm
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