Tag: European Union
Migration trends across the western route of the Mediterranean
The Moroccan border with the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla
Syrian people fleeing from the conflict usually arrive to Morocco from Algeria, where they...
Making concrete the EU commitment on climate change
The environment ministers of the EU confirmed the proposal for COP21 to reduce emissions at least by 40% by 2030, and to reduce 80-95%...
A testing time for Europe
The hottest news topics in Europe this summer have been the Greek crisis and the refugee drama.
Both the crises which dominated the summer headlines...
EP amendments establish red lines with regard to the TTIP
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership aims at integrating the European Union and the United States the largest trade agreement in the world. The...
UK dilemma after Cameron’s victory
One way to interpret the UK General Election of May 2015 is that some kind of status quo has been restored. The coalition of...
EU Commissioner Cañete: “The call of Pope Francis to combat climate...
The Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, Mr. Miguel Arias Cañete, talks about challenges facing the EU as regards these matters and the contribution for the...
Adaptation or needed resilience
The impact of climate change will become more intense and its effects will be irreversible. We will have to adapt to new physical and...
EU treads a tightrope dealing with Juncker plan
The European Parliament (EP) discussed last month, April 20th, the European Strategic Investment Fund (EFSI) known as the core of the Plan Juncker, but...









