Germany has expanded temporary controls to all nine of its land borders, citing security and migration concerns. While such measures are allowed under exceptional circumstances, experts are questioning their broader impact on the Schengen Area’s commitment to freedom of movement. Sergio Carrera from the CEPS (Centre for European Policy Studies) sees a "risk of a race to the bottom." If EU-level agreement succumbs to disparate national border rules, it could mean the "end of the Schengen Area as we know it." https://bit.ly/3zqYIcg
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'The Baltics are in the driver's seat on all foreign and defence-related aspects – a clear message to the Kremlin,' Gabriele Rosana writes of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's commissioner picks. Here's our overview on Von der Leyen's mission letters and what to expect if the European Parliament approves the new lineup. https://bit.ly/3XA0YWu
Ursula von der Leyen announces her 2024-2029 European Commission lineup.
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** The Health Summit | 1st October | Brussels ** In recent years, policymakers have shone a stronger light on mental health issues in Europe while calls for a comprehensive strategy for mental health have grown. Join our exclusive panel as we examine whether current measures are comprehensive enough to organically tackle serious mental health issues. • Maria Walsh MEP • Marta Temido MEP • Jacinta Hastings, Board Member and Treasurer, Gamian Europe • Nedim Pipic, MD, MSc, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Mental Health, Boehringer Ingelheim Registration and agenda: https://bit.ly/4ehoSNh Many thanks to our Health Summit partners: Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH, Boehringer Ingelheim, Johnson & Johnson, MedTech Europe and Kenvue for their support. #PMhealth
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In a debate at the European Parliament on Tuesday, far-right and far-left MEPs slammed Mario Draghi's new competitiveness report, but European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's centrist alliance strongly backed it. In a recent Q&A, Bruegel - Improving economic policy's Niclas Poitiers argued that the focus of Draghi's recommendations “comes down to productivity,” rather than the widely cited figure of €800 billion in debt. https://bit.ly/3XnQJEv
Q+A: No, Draghi does not want €800b in EU debt
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Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled her picks for her next College of Commissioners. It leans decidedly more to the right and gets close, but not quite, to gender parity. The new Commission's priorities are detailed in Von der Leyen's mission letters, which we had a first look at to get an idea of what her new team, if approved by European Parliament, might be up to. https://bit.ly/3zdIGSZ
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Apple’s €13-billion tax ruling has left Ireland with a windfall, but the real story is its implications for EU tax policy — long the domain of member states. Tax scholar Stephen Daly from King's College London said the ECJ's judgment overruling precedent means "case law is now a mess.” https://bit.ly/3ZnxQV2
Q+A: Inside the Apple ruling: €13 billion and a ‘mess' for EU tax law
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** The Health Summit | 1st October | Brussels ** Don’t miss our first spotlight interview of the Health Summit as we put questions to Stella Kyriakides, Commissioner for Health and Food Safety at the European Commission. Registration and agenda: https://bit.ly/4gjRI1n Many thanks to our Health Summit partners: Daiichi Sankyo Europe GmbH , Boehringer Ingelheim, Johnson & Johnson and Kenvue for their support. #PMhealth
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The Parliament Magazine is looking for an ambitious reporter to help cover policy and politics at the heart of the EU. Interested candidates should reach out to christopher.alessi@theparliamentmagazine.eu with a cover letter and CV.
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Science fiction is shaping the future of military strategy. NATO is using the genre to brainstorm policy, working with sci-fi writers to identify emerging threats. It may sound like a leap, but "science fiction has always played a role” in defence. https://bit.ly/3TuJ4mM
How defence organisations use science fiction for military planning
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Check out our NATO book reviews: Peter Apps' "Deterring Armageddon" offers a detailed history of the transatlantic alliance, while "NATO: What You Need to Know" by Medea Benjamin and David Swanson critically examines the alliance's policies and campaigns. https://bit.ly/47npm2f
Review: What's next for NATO at 75?
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