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    26 Feb 21
    What happened to the UK APAs?
    When British MEPs left the European Parliament last January, what happened to their staff , who had dedicated years to learning the Parliament’s quirks and processes, asks Alex White.
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    26 Feb 21
    Rare Diseases: How the new EU rare disease policy framework provides an opportunity to move from building infrastructures to measuring impact
    ‘Rare 2030’ Foresight Study highlights unmet needs and continued obligation to improve outcomes, explains EURORDIS Health Policy Director Anna Kole.
    25 Feb 21
    David Sassoli admits EU vaccines strategy marked by ‘mistakes’ and ‘shortcomings’
    The European Parliament President said, “I am not giving away any secrets here as the Commission itself has admitted there have been deficiencies and shortcomings.”
    25 Feb 21
    MEPs throw weight behind call to end use of cages for farmed animals in EU
    Over 300 million farmed animals are kept in cages each year in the EU.
    24 Feb 21
    Europe’s vaccine rollout to take centre stage at online summit of EU leaders
    Thursday and Friday's European Council meeting will see leaders discuss the EU’s response to the ongoing pandemic and the vaccination rollout strategy.
    24 Feb 21
    MEPs write to French and UK governments to safeguard future of Eurostar
    Eurostar runs the London to Paris and London to Brussels rail services that go under the Channel Tunnel.
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    24 Feb 21
    Rare Diseases: Why medical innovation needs to be one step ahead
    Accelerating innovation key to ensuring that no one is left behind in fight against rare diseases, says Nathalie Moll EFPIA Director General.
    24 Feb 21
    Rare Diseases: Why the EU must ensure that rare diseases aren’t side-lined during the fight to overcome COVID-19
    Maria da Graça Carvalho, Frédérique Ries, David Lega & Tomislav Sokol warn that the Coronavirus crisis has enhanced the vulnerability of people living with a rare disease.
    23 Feb 21
    Rare Diseases: Challenges are global in nature and therefore need an international response
    European and international collaboration is indispensable in the battle to improve diagnoses and develop new treatments, writes the Director of the European Commission​’s Directorate-General for Research and Innovation Irene Norstedt.
    23 Feb 21
    MEPs welcome Parliament’s post-Brexit engagement with younger generations of UK citizens
    The European Parliament says it will maintain its presence in the UK, notably through its London office.
    23 Feb 21
    Rare Diseases: Securing a better future for rare disease patients across Europe is a shared responsibility
    Meeting unmet needs together is essential, explains Takeda Pharmaceuticals Chief Giles Platford.
    22 Feb 21
    Plight of Europe’s Roma further exacerbated by COVID-19 pandemic
    The claim has been made by the Open Society Foundations’ Public Health Programme.
    22 Feb 21
    European Commission receives mixed reaction to new trade strategy
    The executive launched a major review process of the EU’s trade policy last year and this concluded with the presentation of a “renewed” policy by its vice-president, Valdis Dombrovskis.
    19 Feb 21
    World’s richest countries accused of hoarding COVID-19 vaccines
    New analysis by global anti-poverty organisation The ONE Campaign claims to show that the world’s richest countries are on course to accumulate more than 1 billion more doses than they would need to fully vaccinate all their own citizens.
    19 Feb 21
    Guy Verhofstadt: EU Coronavirus vaccine contracts “very unbalanced”
    The senior MEP has strongly criticised the EU’s vaccination strategy which has come under increasing fire in recent weeks.
    18 Feb 21
    EU national governments need to present a unified front to Russia
    The naivety shown to Russia in many European capitals and in Brussels at EU level must cease, at least for the time being, argues Foreign Affairs Committee Vice Chair Urmas Paet.
    18 Feb 21
    The Maghreb: A strategically important region
    Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia are geographically strategic countries for Europe, and continuing to work closely with them is key, writes Adriana Maldonado López.
    17 Feb 21
    Ursula von der Leyen rules out Scottish and Welsh inclusion in EU’s Erasmus programme
    European Commission president tells MEPs that only possibility for constituent UK nations to participate in flagship student exchange scheme is ‘as a whole, or not at all’.
    17 Feb 21
    Georgia’s democratic transition offers hope for the Black Sea country’s future
    Newly-re-elected government in Tbilisi has NATO and EU membership in its sights, explains Former Czech Defence Minister Alexandr Vondra.
    17 Feb 21
    Prioritising children’s rights in a pandemic
    Protecting and strengthening the rights of children must become an integral part of EU policies, especially in the midst of the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, explains Ioan-Rareș Bogdan.
    17 Feb 21
    Putting children's rights at the top of the EU agenda
    There is an urgent need to strengthen children’s rights worldwide; the EU must take the lead in this by focusing on the rights of children in all policies, writes Bettina Vollath.
    16 Feb 21
    European Parliament to become Coronavirus vaccination centre
    Each of its locations will be used to support vaccination efforts across Europe, as of 22 February.
    15 Feb 21
    MEPs voice concern over ‘discrimination’ faced by some EU citizens when visiting UK
    In a letter they have called on the European Commission to take measures to ensure that citizens from Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovenia no longer face such discrimination.
    15 Feb 21
    Group leaders and cross-party MEPs join forces to demand faster EU vaccine rollout
    The plea comes with the rollout in all EU countries woefully behind others such as Israel and the United States.
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