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    EU leaders face demands to implement European Pillar of Social Rights when they meet in Porto for a ‘social summit’
    07 May
    EU leaders face demands to implement European Pillar of Social Rights when they meet in Porto for a ‘social summit’
    At the two day meeting they will be asked to commit to quantitative targets in three areas: employment, skills and poverty.
    Fresh efforts to salvage this weekend’s Conference on the Future of Europe launch
    07 May
    Fresh efforts to salvage this weekend’s Conference on the Future of Europe launch
    Chance of Sunday’s launch going ahead believed to be ‘no more than 50:50’.
    Conference on the Future of Europe: How not to waste the opportunity
    07 May
    Conference on the Future of Europe: How not to waste the opportunity
    Considering how long it took to launch the conference, its success is everything but granted and requires our attention, argues EESC president Christa Schweng.
    The first step in returning to an open and free EU?
    06 May
    The first step in returning to an open and free EU?
    Will the European Commission’s Digital Green Certificates provide a much-needed impetus to leave the patchwork of travel restrictions behind us, asks Birgit Sippel.
    Students struggling to cope with flood of information from internet and digital services
    06 May
    Students struggling to cope with flood of information from internet and digital services
    A new report found that only half of European students are taught to recognise if online information is biased, and less than one in 10 can successfully distinguish fact from opinions.
    CoFoE mired in disagreement; given fifty-fifty chance of starting as planned
    06 May
    CoFoE mired in disagreement; given fifty-fifty chance of starting as planned
    Senior figures involved in organising the Conference on the Future of Europe met on Wednesday in a bid to resolve outstanding issues in order to allow Sunday’s much-heralded launch to take place.
    MEPs and NGOs give mixed response to Commission’s new Industrial Strategy
    06 May
    MEPs and NGOs give mixed response to Commission’s new Industrial Strategy
    The wide-ranging plan, already postponed twice, is a flagship EU policy which aims to give Europe’s ailing economies a much-needed post-pandemic boost.
    MEPs pay tribute to Pablo Iglesias in wake of decision to quit politics
    05 May
    MEPs pay tribute to Pablo Iglesias in wake of decision to quit politics
    The former Spanish deputy announced his retirement from domestic politics following his party’s failure in the regional elections in Spain.
    MEPs see upcoming Biden visit to Europe as chance to reinvigorate transatlantic relations
    05 May
    MEPs see upcoming Biden visit to Europe as chance to reinvigorate transatlantic relations
    US President Joe Biden will embark on his first overseas trip in office in June with the aim of demonstrating his administration’s commitment to the transatlantic alliance and reengagement with key allies.
    EU recovery plans must address gaps that the COVID-19 crisis has exposed
    04 May
    EU recovery plans must address gaps that the COVID-19 crisis has exposed
    More than strategies, we need actions to help EU industry regain its competitiveness, argues the EESC’s Stefano Mallia.
    Covid-19 has sparked a wave of ethical consumerism, now it’s up to industries to follow Partner Content
    04 May
    Covid-19 has sparked a wave of ethical consumerism, now it’s up to industries to follow
    Certification - like Malaysia’s MSPO - is a vital resource for ethical consumers and environmental sustainability, says Mariam Harutyunyan.
    European Commission recommends easing restrictions on non-essential overseas travel
    04 May
    European Commission recommends easing restrictions on non-essential overseas travel
    The move reflects a major improvement in the rollout of the EU vaccination programme and falling Coronavirus infection rates.
    Socialist leader urges upcoming CoFoE to take debate outside Brussels bubble
    04 May
    Socialist leader urges upcoming CoFoE to take debate outside Brussels bubble
    Iratxe García Pérez said the Conference on the Future of Europe will only make progress if it includes those people who are often excluded from the public debate due to their age, gender or ethnicity.
    Time to address the decline of independent media in Hungary
    04 May
    Time to address the decline of independent media in Hungary
    As we mark World Press Freedom Day, a worrying trend continues in Hungary, as the Member State slides further in the Reporters Without Borders’ (RSF) World Press Freedom Index, writes Gabor Polyak.
    Why Europe must play a bigger role in healthcare
    04 May
    Why Europe must play a bigger role in healthcare
    COVID-19 has highlighted the need for the EU to play a bigger role in Europe’s healthcare, argues Nicolás González Casares.
    EU condemns Moscow’s travel bans on senior policymakers
    04 May
    EU condemns Moscow’s travel bans on senior policymakers
    European Parliament president David Sassoli and Commission Vice President Vera Jourova barred from entering Russia.
    EU marks World Press Freedom Day
    04 May
    EU marks World Press Freedom Day
    EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell calls Press freedom a fundamental EU value.
    Coming months will be ‘vital to existence’ of Europe’s arts and culture industry, says industry alliance
    30 Apr
    Coming months will be ‘vital to existence’ of Europe’s arts and culture industry, says industry alliance
    Warning comes in letter to European Commission from organisations representing culture sector, including organisers of large-scale live events.
    MEPs raise concern over EU committee’s findings on electronic cigarettes
    30 Apr
    MEPs raise concern over EU committee’s findings on electronic cigarettes
    So-called SCHEER Committee was asked to focus on health impacts of e-cigarettes.
    The EU needs an open-minded approach to common policy on health
    30 Apr
    The EU needs an open-minded approach to common policy on health
    COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the many challenges Europe’s health professionals face, explains Romanian EPP MEP Marian-Jean Marinescu.
    ALDE President Hans van Baalen dies Partner Content
    30 Apr
    ALDE President Hans van Baalen dies
    Warm tributes have been made to the former prominent MEP who has died at 60 after a short illness.
    To avert climate catastrophe, we must look at deforestation drivers Partner Content
    30 Apr
    To avert climate catastrophe, we must look at deforestation drivers
    Deforestation from beef and soy shows no signs of lessening, but Malaysian palm oil could offer another path, writes Isabel Schatzschneider.
    Time for Europe to close the health inequities gap
    30 Apr
    Time for Europe to close the health inequities gap
    The link between health and social determinants is indisputable; this is why we must act to close the societal inequalities that persist in Europe, urges Sara Cerdas
    Rights, rules, and requirements for climate justice
    30 Apr
    Rights, rules, and requirements for climate justice
    Europe should no longer be the Wild West for big corporations, argues Kira Marie Peter-Hansen
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