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    MEPs back plans to enable more women to stand for election to Parliament
    26 Nov
    MEPs back plans to enable more women to stand for election to Parliament
    In a new resolution, deputies have called for reforms ahead of the 2024 European elections through “zipped” lists or similar initiatives to achieve more gender balance in Parliament.
    MEPs welcome new Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe
    26 Nov
    MEPs welcome new Pharmaceutical Strategy for Europe
    The European Commission’s Strategy, which aims to ensure the supply of medicines and vaccines to all citizens, also seeks to encourage innovation by European pharmaceutical companies.
    ‘The Poland of 2020 is a hell for women’: MEPs slam Polish abortion ban
    26 Nov
    ‘The Poland of 2020 is a hell for women’: MEPs slam Polish abortion ban
    Wednesday’s plenary session saw an emotionally-charged debate in which many deputies lambasted Poland’s recent decision to impose a near-total ban on abortion in the country.
    Still ‘strong support’ for EU’s principles and leadership on global issues, says EU-wide poll
    26 Nov
    Still ‘strong support’ for EU’s principles and leadership on global issues, says EU-wide poll
    The poll by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) think tank in cooperation with Danish Tænketanken EUROPA, also found that over 40 percent of those surveyed in eight countries have concerns about their country’s influence within the bloc.
    Stop the ‘shadow pandemic’ of violence against women
    25 Nov
    Stop the ‘shadow pandemic’ of violence against women
    To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, buildings and landmarks are being bathed in orange light to raise awareness of and galvanise action for 16 Days of Activism.
    EU urged to 'do more' to promote gender equality in distribution of top jobs
    25 Nov
    EU urged to 'do more' to promote gender equality in distribution of top jobs
    The demand comes after MEPs gave the green light this week to a controversial appointment to the European Central Bank’s Executive Board.
    International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: Zero tolerance
    25 Nov
    International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: Zero tolerance
    Tackling the scourge of domestic violence requires male champions to join women in saying that gender-based violence is never acceptable, writes Frances Fitzgerald.
    Former British MEP says EU stands to lose more than UK from No Deal Brexit
    24 Nov
    Former British MEP says EU stands to lose more than UK from No Deal Brexit
    Former ECR Group deputy David Campbell Bannerman said, “I had hoped we would end up with a super Canada deal but the thing currently on offer seems much thinner and I think that is a mistake.”
    Parliamentarians call Polish abortion ban ‘straw that broke the camel’s back’
    24 Nov
    Parliamentarians call Polish abortion ban ‘straw that broke the camel’s back’
    Over two hundred policymakers across Europe have joined forces to urge the European Commission to launch an infringement procedure over the Polish government’s violation of women’s rights, LGBTI rights and the rule of law.
    A closer look at the EU Forestry Strategy
    24 Nov
    A closer look at the EU Forestry Strategy
    Forests and forestry will play an increasingly important role in our cleaner, greener future. It is important to allow those with expertise to bring out the most from them, writes Jessica Polfjärd.
    World ‘must learn lessons’ from Coronavirus crisis to help in fight against superbugs
    24 Nov
    World ‘must learn lessons’ from Coronavirus crisis to help in fight against superbugs
    An online debate on Tuesday heard that preparing for a future health pandemic will be crucial in saving the lives of up to 50 million people.
    Climate change: time to put the fire out
    24 Nov
    Climate change: time to put the fire out
    Now more than ever, we must come together to take climate action that meets the emergency we find ourselves in, argues German Greens MEP Michael Bloss.
    A Green Europe needs a Green Recovery
    24 Nov
    A Green Europe needs a Green Recovery
    Let’s make the Nex Generation EU facility and economic recovery a step towards the green Europe we all want and need, argues Morten Helveg Petersen.
    Disinfection robots to be delivered to hospitals across EU to fight COVID-19
    23 Nov
    Disinfection robots to be delivered to hospitals across EU to fight COVID-19
    The robots can disinfect standard patient rooms, using ultraviolet light, in as quickly as 15 minutes.
    Senior MEP warns that ‘big divergencies’ still threaten to torpedo Brexit deal
    23 Nov
    Senior MEP warns that ‘big divergencies’ still threaten to torpedo Brexit deal
    Nathalie Loiseau has tempered expectations that the UK and EU are about to broker a deal, saying, “We are offering an unprecedented partnership with the UK, but this comes with clarity and commitments, and so far they are missing.”
    An equitable Europe for women
    23 Nov
    An equitable Europe for women
    Losing what has been gained in the fight for gender equality is inadmissible; we must take to task those who want to backpedal on progress and mount an onslaught on women’s rights, argues Helena Dalli.
    A long road ahead to gender equality
    23 Nov
    A long road ahead to gender equality
    Twenty-five years after the Beijing Declaration, new threats to women’s rights risk reversing hard-won gains. Instead of going back to the 1950s, we need to make this the century of women, writes Evelyn Regner.
    Artificial intelligence: A risk worth taking?
    23 Nov
    Artificial intelligence: A risk worth taking?
    We spoke to MEPs from across Parliament about their expectations for the upcoming European Commission White Paper on AI.
    Securing Europe’s medicine supplies in a post-COVID world
    23 Nov
    Securing Europe’s medicine supplies in a post-COVID world
    It should not be up to China or other third countries to decide whether we in Europe have access to sufficient medicines; we need security of supply, says Peter Liese.
    Time for a European Union of Health?
    23 Nov
    Time for a European Union of Health?
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused huge pain and loss, but it may yet create a much-needed European Union of Health with a pharmaceutical strategy to match, writes Sandra Gallina.
    Putting the European Single Market on a path to sustainability
    23 Nov
    Putting the European Single Market on a path to sustainability
    The European single market is one of the best tools available to us in the drive to creating a genuine circular economy, explains Arba Kokalari.
    Making the European Single Market more sustainable
    23 Nov
    Making the European Single Market more sustainable
    Built-in obsolescence is one of the many barriers to delivering a genuine circular economy; enshrining the right to repair is essential, says David Cormand.
    MEPs call for EU action plan to address ‘disastrous’ impact health pandemic has had on sport
    20 Nov
    MEPs call for EU action plan to address ‘disastrous’ impact health pandemic has had on sport
    COVID-19 crisis predicted to have serious long-term impact on both sport and young people’s health and wellbeing.
    Herman Van Rompuy: EU should continue on path of autonomy
    20 Nov
    Herman Van Rompuy: EU should continue on path of autonomy
    The former Council President made the remark at the EPC annual conference, and predicted that geo-politics will “change dramatically” following the election of Joe Biden in the U.S.
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