New European fishing rules: compulsory CCTV for certain vessels
MEPs back proposal to harmonise sanctions and for a European Union...
MEPs back proposal to harmonise sanctions and for...
Rule of law: MEPs warn Brussels to activate budget mechanism without further delay
MEPs want the European Commission to fulfil its obligations in using the new budget protection mechanism on rule of law breaches
MEPs want the European Commission to fulfil its...
[WATCH] Malta MEPs are centre-stage in push to make EU an LGBTI ‘freedom zone’
MEPs want to declared the EU an LGBTI ‘freedom zone’, a symbolic move to stand up against right-wing governments’ increased...
MEPs want to declared the EU...
Avoiding drug, medical equipment shortages, part of EU4Health pillars
New EU4Health programme adopted to tackle cross-border health threats more...
New EU4Health programme adopted to tackle cross-border...
Citizen-led events wil form part of Conference on the Future of Europe
The Conference on the Future of Europe will enable Maltese and all European citizens to build a more resilient Europe
The Conference on the Future of Europe will...
Labour MEP’s anti-homophobia drive gets the Stephen Fry twitter endorsement
That’s not half bad! Cyrus Engerer gets retweeted by British television darling Stephen Fry to his 12 million followers
That’s not half bad! Cyrus Engerer gets retweeted by...
Maltese keenest on EU action on work-life balance and wages
Eurobarometer survey shows that Maltese want more Europe on working conditions...
Eurobarometer survey shows that Maltese want more Europe on...
EU carbon levy to prevent leakage can raise global climate ambitions
MEPs vote on carbon levy for imports of certain goods from outside the EU,...
MEPs vote on carbon levy for imports of certain goods...
MEPs pay tribute to women during plenary on International Women’s Day
New Zealand Jacinda Prime Minister Ardern, US Vice President Kamala Harris, European President David Sassoli and President Ursola von der Leyen have paid...
New Zealand Jacinda Prime Minister Ardern, US Vice...
MEPs hail breakthrough for tax fairness as negotiations with European Council start
Four years after Parliament adopted its position on draft legislation on public country-by-country reporting, EU governments will now come to the table to...
Four years after Parliament adopted its position on draft...
[WATCH] Metsola’s view on Abela’s COVID press conference: ‘Imagine had the PM been a woman’
About that MaltaToday question to Charmaine Gauci: Nationalist MEP Roberta Metsola says young woman journalist was savaged online for having the temerity to...
About that MaltaToday question to Charmaine Gauci:...
Cyrus Engerer hits out at homophobic letter to MEPs from Viktor Orbán
Cyrus Engerer tells Viktor Orbán: Gay people will not rest until their rights are recognized across all member states
Cyrus Engerer tells Viktor Orbán: Gay people will...
MEPs get ready to lock horns in Council talks on tax disclosure for multinationals
MEPs will negotiate swift adoption of law committing multinationals earning €750 million in annual revenues, to declare all tax paid in each member stat
MEPs will negotiate swift adoption of law committing...
Orbán’s Fidesz resigns EPP after MEPs vote on new suspension rules
Hungarian right-wing party resigns EPP membership over vote intended to allow...
Hungarian right-wing party resigns EPP membership over vote...
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