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MEPs reiterate their support for Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons

Call for superpowers to resume dialogueIran should ensure full compliance with its nuclear-related commitmentsNorth Korea urged to abandon its nuclear weapons programme Effective multilateralism and a rules-based international order are essential to keep the world’s nuclear regime in balance, say MEPs. The Council and the EU foreign

MEPs on EU-UK negotiations, COVID-19, climate goals and a decent budget

Parliament discussed the outcome of last week’s EU summit with European Council President Michel, Commission Vice-President Šefčovič and EU Brexit chief negotiator Barnier. On the negotiations with the UK on the future relationship, European Council President Charles Michel and the EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier outlined

Atrocities in Belarus: Members demand an end to impunity for regime crimes

MEPs and experts discussed the latest developments in Belarus, including possible international legal paths to bring regime officials guilty of human rights violations to justice, on Friday. During the debate, most of the invited speakers outlined the unprecedented and large-scale continuous repression of the Belarusian people,

Sakharov Prize 2020: MEPs select the finalists

The democratic opposition in Belarus, Guapinol activists and Berta Cáceres, and the archbishop of Mosul were shortlisted for the 2020 Sakharov Prize on Monday. Following a joint vote by MEPs in the Foreign Affairs and Development committees on Monday 12 October, the finalists for the 2020