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    Brussels' Year of Art Nouveau stirs up memories of Belgium's colonial past
    23 May 23
    Brussels' Year of Art Nouveau stirs up memories of Belgium's colonial past
    Brussels is staking its claim as the global capital of Art Nouveau with a year-long programme of events. But alongside a renewed appreciation for the architecture, the initiative has stirred up memories of Belgium’s colonial past
    Trees a crowd - the movement to green Europe’s city streets
    19 May 23 Energy & Environment
    Trees a crowd - the movement to green Europe’s city streets
    Increasing tree cover can help combat climate challenges and improve mental health - but there are hidden challenges too
    It’s time cities came around to a circular economy
    16 May 23 Energy & Environment
    It’s time cities came around to a circular economy
    Cities can foster this by providing recycling facilities and promoting sharing initiatives, but the transition requires significant changes to the way we produce and consume
    Signature Dish: Sabine Verheyen’s Catalan-style wild boar
    11 May 23
    Signature Dish: Sabine Verheyen’s Catalan-style wild boar
    The German MEP shares her recipe for a classic dish from her home country but with a touch of Spanish cuisine 
    5 Questions with... Damian Boeselager
    10 May 23 EU Institutions
    5 Questions with... Damian Boeselager
    The German MEP and co-founder of the pan-European political party Volt talks the benefits of lunch, Stefan Zweig and wanting to learn Russian
    In defence of density: the benefits of living in a highly populated city 
    09 May 23 Foreign & Security Policy
    In defence of density: the benefits of living in a highly populated city 
    Simply dividing an area of land by the overall population can be misleading, and we should be looking at “mixity” instead to create of liveable, functional, vibrant communities
    A revealing look behind the curtain at the other Germany
    08 May 23
    A revealing look behind the curtain at the other Germany
    Interspersing big historical events with stories of ordinary people, Katja Hoyer's book reveals an East Germany far more dynamic than the cold war caricature often painted in the west 
    Is the French policy approach to tobacco control working? Partner Content
    05 May 23
    Is the French policy approach to tobacco control working?
    France has become the largest market for illicit cigarettes in the EU, both damaging revenue from taxation and posing a risk to national security. At a recent event in Paris, polling organisation Povaddo presented the findings of their new survey mapping the attitude of French consumers
    Why it’s time to swap car-centric urban design for pedestrian and cycle-friendly planning 
    05 May 23 Energy & Environment
    Why it’s time to swap car-centric urban design for pedestrian and cycle-friendly planning 
    It’s time to move to a system that considers how the street, rather than being seen as simply a traffic artery, can better serve environmental, economic, and social functions
    Europe’s first chief heat officer warns our cities are not prepared for what’s coming
    04 May 23 EU Institutions
    Europe’s first chief heat officer warns our cities are not prepared for what’s coming
    From painting apartment blocks in light colours to reusing wastewater, Athens’ former heat guru Eleni Myrivili explains how cities can adapt to rising temperatures 
    It is possible for MEPs to successfully engage in non-EU countries’ domestic affairs – here’s how
    04 May 23
    It is possible for MEPs to successfully engage in non-EU countries’ domestic affairs – here’s how
    We need to improve the public’s understanding of the role of MEPs and their political groups in the Eastern Partnership countries
    The rise of gender mainstreaming in urban design
    03 May 23
    The rise of gender mainstreaming in urban design
    With the growing understanding that a person’s gender, age, ethnicity and other factors can shape their experience of a city, planners are applying new techniques to make urban spaces suitable for all 
    Terrace time: Five Brussels-produced beers to try as the days grow longer
    02 May 23
    Terrace time: Five Brussels-produced beers to try as the days grow longer
    Rising temperatures and sunny days are on the horizon once again, and it won’t be long before Brussels inhabitants spill onto the city’s terraces to enjoy a nice, cold beer
    EU AMA: What does it take to make into the European Parliament’s art collection?  
    28 Apr 23 EU Institutions
    EU AMA: What does it take to make into the European Parliament’s art collection?  
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. Here, Laura Lamberti finds out how the European Parliament has built its contemporary art collection over the years
    Peak time: Why Europe’s mountainous regions must mitigate an ageing population
    26 Apr 23 Economics
    Peak time: Why Europe’s mountainous regions must mitigate an ageing population
    Having a large ratio of older citizens presents a particular challenge for these communities, which can suffer from geographic isolation, a lack of basic services and fragmented health systems
    The May 2023 edition of The Parliament Magazine
    25 Apr 23
    The May 2023 edition of The Parliament Magazine
    The May edition of The Parliament is now available to read online for free
    We must give voice to Europe’s rural population
    20 Apr 23 Economics
    We must give voice to Europe’s rural population
    There is growing discontent among rural populations and work must be done to bring them to the centre of the political debate, helping to ensure territorial and social cohesion which is the very fabric of the European project
    Why rural Europe must embrace the circular economy to improve sustainability
    19 Apr 23 Energy & Environment
    Why rural Europe must embrace the circular economy to improve sustainability
    The fight is not just about protecting the environment or reducing our carbon footprint - it is about building a system that can ensure prosperity for all people on the planet, including those in rural areas
    Head to head: No, it is not time to downgrade protection status for Europe’s wolves
    18 Apr 23 Energy & Environment
    Head to head: No, it is not time to downgrade protection status for Europe’s wolves
    The dilemma has animal rights activists and livestock farmers on opposing sides. Thomas Waitz argues that the way forward is rooted in better management of cohabitation between wolves and farmers
    Head to head: Yes, it's time to downgrade protection status for Europe’s wolves
    18 Apr 23 Energy & Environment
    Head to head: Yes, it's time to downgrade protection status for Europe’s wolves
    While strict protection of wolves may have been justified 30 years ago, this is no longer the case, argues Herbert Dorfmann
    Meet the Press: Al Jazeera's Abdullah Elshamy
    17 Apr 23
    Meet the Press: Al Jazeera's Abdullah Elshamy
    In our ongoing series, The Parliament endeavours to meet every foreign correspondent in town. This month, we speak to Al Jazeera Arabic’s Abdullah Elshamy
    Clytemnestra finally gets her own voice
    11 Apr 23
    Clytemnestra finally gets her own voice
    Greek mythology dismisses Clytemnestra as an evil husband-killer. But this reimagining allows Helen of Troy’s sister to step into the spotlight and tell her story of tragedy and revenge
    Iran provides a sign of the turmoil to come – this is how Europe should respond
    07 Apr 23 EU Institutions
    Iran provides a sign of the turmoil to come – this is how Europe should respond
    With a popular uprising merely paused, the nuclear standoff hardening, and material support for Russia’s war against Ukraine growing, Iran poses an acute threat to European security. The next regional clash could be the spark of a wider conflagration, it's time for a new approach
    Meeting the medical needs of the 36 million Europeans living with a rare disease Partner Content
    06 Apr 23
    Meeting the medical needs of the 36 million Europeans living with a rare disease
    MEPs partner up during our European Parliament event to address the 95% of rare diseases lacking treatment options.
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