“There is a proliferation of surveillance technologies around the world. It is easy and likely that these technologies, which could be of harm to both human...
Parliamentarians meet in their committees this week, and on Wednesday (28 January) in plenary, to discuss European Commission president Juncker's investment plan, anti-terrorism measures and the...
Amidst all the excitement of the Syriza victory in Greece no-one seems to have examined the new government’s foreign policy. At first sight, Syriza conforms to...
In June 2013 the EU and the US launched negotiations on the world’s largest free-trade agreement to date. It was promised that the agreement would lead...
On 22 January the European Central Bank (ECB) announced its quantitative easing programme through which it will buy €60 billion worth of eurozone government bonds and...
Several Brussels-based NGOs have welcomed a ruling by European Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly (pictured) that the European Commission should make its processes on 'revolving doors' cases “more...
The recent clampdown on an NGO, media freedom and the potential for the EU to monitor the fundamental rights situation in member states were among the...