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    Why von der Leyen is courting Italy’s Meloni ahead of a likely reelection bid
    16 Feb EU Institutions
    Why von der Leyen is courting Italy’s Meloni ahead of a likely reelection bid
    With her strong anti-immigration rhetoric, Giorgia Meloni has become an unlikely power player in EU politics. But now Italy’s populist prime minister could be calling the shots.
    Could making food from microbial protein powder be the future?
    29 Jan
    Could making food from microbial protein powder be the future?
    A Finnish company is behind the latest breakthrough in food technology – a sustainable protein powder made using hydrogen and carbon
    Why a contentious EU trade deal with South America could benefit European farmers   
    26 Jan EU Institutions
    Why a contentious EU trade deal with South America could benefit European farmers   
    From France to Romania, European farmers are taking to the streets over competition, taxes, climate regulations and red tape. One major sticking point is the EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement.
    Orbán doubles down on anti-EU rhetoric following latest slap on the wrist
    23 Jan EU Institutions
    Orbán doubles down on anti-EU rhetoric following latest slap on the wrist
    The Hungarian government was undeterred by a European Parliament resolution that condemned its antidemocratic policies and questioned whether it should lose its EU voting rights.
    Hydropower in Albania: vanishing rivers strangle rural life
    22 Jan
    Hydropower in Albania: vanishing rivers strangle rural life
    Hydroelectricity was meant to be part of the environmental solution. But in Albania, EU-funded hydroplants have created new challenges, Arlis Alikaj and The Parliament staff report
    In Lithuania, national parks protect biodiversity and cultural heritage alike
    02 Jan
    In Lithuania, national parks protect biodiversity and cultural heritage alike
    Over the 30 years since Lithuania declared independence from the Soviet Union, the country’s national parks have driven tourism, encouraged conservation and become symbolic of its sovereignty
    Migration top of the agenda as Belgium outlines priorities for its Council of the EU presidency
    15 Dec EU Institutions
    Migration top of the agenda as Belgium outlines priorities for its Council of the EU presidency
    Antimicrobial resistance is the next global health challenge
    08 Dec
    Antimicrobial resistance is the next global health challenge
    “The sooner we act, the more damage we can prevent in the future”, says MEP Nicu Stefanuta
    MEPs call for EU to ramp up search and rescue efforts in the Mediterranean
    30 Oct EU Institutions
    MEPs call for EU to ramp up search and rescue efforts in the Mediterranean
    Thousands die trying to cross into Europe from Africa, through the Mediterranean Sea, every year. But while Europe mourns each tragedy, policymakers say the EU’s response has not improved much in the last decade
    Art attack: contextualising the latest trend in climate activism
    20 Jan Culture & Arts
    Art attack: contextualising the latest trend in climate activism
    Climate activists have embraced a new polarising form of protest: vandalising art. Anthropologist Tijo Salverda talks about the goals and perceptions of these protests and the role of radical action in activist movements
    Signature Dish: Irène Tolleret’s cod brandade
    16 Jan Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Irène Tolleret’s cod brandade
    Irène Tolleret  (Renew, FR) shares her recipe for cod brandade, a nod to the important place salt cod has occupied in European cuisines
    Where are the women in climate politics? 
    13 Jan
    Where are the women in climate politics? 
    Climate politics must be feminist to tackle the root causes of the climate crisis, while also effectively addressing its manifold impacts
    Hot topic: how climate change will reshape Russia
    12 Jan
    Hot topic: how climate change will reshape Russia
    The climate crisis is poised to alter the international order, predicts Thane Gustafson, author of Klimat: Russia in the Age of Climate Change. He explains why the global decline in demand for fossil fuels spells trouble for Russia – and beyond
    Can mining ever be green?
    11 Jan
    Can mining ever be green?
    As France prepares to dig for lithium in its own backyard, part of the EU's broader push to create strategic reserves of key raw materials needed for the green transition, activists worry about the environmental impact of mining
    5 Questions with... Željana Zovko
    10 Jan
    5 Questions with... Željana Zovko
    Željana Zovko (EPP, HR) is Vice-Chair of the EPP Group in the European Parliament, the Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Delegation for relations with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo
    A ban on short-haul flights is the best first step in tackling aviation’s climate problem
    09 Jan
    A ban on short-haul flights is the best first step in tackling aviation’s climate problem
    With 2030 fast-approaching we must reduce our carbon footprint by any means necessary. Banning short-haul flights is the way to start
    OLAF report shows yet again how Frontex systematically ignores human rights
    09 Jan
    OLAF report shows yet again how Frontex systematically ignores human rights
    The OLAF investigation uncovered serious misconduct, mismanagement and other irregularities within Frontex, highlighting the need for structural reforms to ensure the agency takes human rights as seriously as border control
    Head-to-head: No, the EU should not allow for the use of NGTs in plants
    06 Jan
    Head-to-head: No, the EU should not allow for the use of NGTs in plants
    While it is widely agreed upon that our food system requires a deep transformation, not everyone believes gene-editing techniques are the way forward. Marta Messa, secretary general of Slow Food International, argues that NGTs are part of the problem rather than the solution
    Head-to-head: Yes, the EU should allow for the use of NGTs in plants
    05 Jan
    Head-to-head: Yes, the EU should allow for the use of NGTs in plants
    Amidst calls for the EU to adopt less cumbersome regulations for certain gene-editing techniques, Diana Lenzi, president of the European Council of Young Farmers, argues that NGTs could benefit the environment and bolster the resilience of Europe's farms
    Meet The Press: Finland's Rikhard Husu of Yle
    04 Jan
    Meet The Press: Finland's Rikhard Husu of Yle
    In this new series, The Parliament sets out to meet every foreign correspondent in town. Finland's public broadcaster is up first
    Keep a low profile with these non-alcoholic beers
    03 Jan
    Keep a low profile with these non-alcoholic beers
    Non-alcoholic beers have enjoyed a spike in popularity in recent years, with particular interest from consumers in the early months of the year. Here are some interesting suggestions for you to try
    EU food sovereignty starts at home
    23 Dec
    EU food sovereignty starts at home
    Local authorities are leading the fight for food sovereignty. Here are three ways the EU can support their efforts
    Signature Dish: Vladimír Bilčík's oven-baked Christmas carp
    22 Dec
    Signature Dish: Vladimír Bilčík's oven-baked Christmas carp
    Vladimír Bilčík (EPP, SK) shares his recipe for oven-baked carp with white wine, a Christmas Eve staple in his house
    Drink up: A parliamentary adviser-sommelier's take on Italian wines
    21 Dec
    Drink up: A parliamentary adviser-sommelier's take on Italian wines
    Matteo Adduci, political adviser to MEP Brando Benifei (S&D), has a special skill that sets him apart from other advisers: he's a qualified sommelier. Here, he recommends three wines from his home country
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