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    European leaders simply can’t say no to EU candidacy for Ukraine
    21 Jun
    European leaders simply can’t say no to EU candidacy for Ukraine
    Saying no to EU candidacy for Ukraine means tearing up the core values underpinning the establishment of the Union, argues Ukrainian parliamentarian Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze
    Coming together for Global ALS Awareness Day Partner Content
    21 Jun
    Coming together for Global ALS Awareness Day
    MEP Cristian-Silviu Buşoi and Biogen’s Alessandro Tempra explain why all stakeholders should work together in the fight against ALS and other rare diseases.
    Time to think Differently to Support and Promote the EU’s Entrepreneurial Potential Partner Content
    20 Jun
    Time to think Differently to Support and Promote the EU’s Entrepreneurial Potential
    Herbalife Nutrition's Andrew Trounce and MEP Radan Kanev share their views on how the EU can better support European entrepreneurs.
    The EU and Nato must increase strategic defence cooperation. Here's how
    16 Jun
    The EU and Nato must increase strategic defence cooperation. Here's how
    The EU’s Strategic Compass and the Nato Strategic Concept must be coherent with one another to ensure strengthened collaboration and burden sharing, and to identify ways to reinforce cooperation between the EU and Nato, explains David McAllister.
    How can we build a more inclusive society? Partner Content
    14 Jun
    How can we build a more inclusive society?
    We recently held an event as part of EU Diversity Month that looked at how to address the various inequalities facing people across Europe.
    From granting EU candidate status to the Associated Trio to implementing qualified majority voting, these are the next steps the EU must take to counter Russia
    02 Jun
    From granting EU candidate status to the Associated Trio to implementing qualified majority voting, these are the next steps the EU must take to counter Russia
    Europe has changed significantly since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and there has been considerable consensus among EU countries on sanctions against Russia. But even more important is what happens next, argues Urmas Paet
    Why it’s essential for the EU to continue providing financial support to Moldova
    31 May
    Why it’s essential for the EU to continue providing financial support to Moldova
    The effects of the Russian war in Ukraine, not least a massive influx of refugees, might bring Moldova – a country already struggling with the pandemic and a gas crisis – to its knees. The EU has begun providing macro-financial support and such efforts must continue, says Markéta Gregorová.
    The Associated Trio deserve a clear and tangible path into the European family
    25 May
    The Associated Trio deserve a clear and tangible path into the European family
    The Associated Trio of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia are particularly important for the EU because the people of these countries are fighting for a democratic future, argues Dragoş Tudorache.
    The EU needs a partnership for enlargement, not a two-tier Europe
    25 May
    The EU needs a partnership for enlargement, not a two-tier Europe
    In response to recent membership applications from Ukraine, Moldova and Georgia, the EU must take concrete and tangible steps towards firmly anchoring the aspiring countries in the Union during the time when they cannot yet be full members, argues Piotr Buras.
    Illicit trade funding terrorism and wars Partner Content
    25 May
    Illicit trade funding terrorism and wars
    We report on how criminal and organised crime groups are using illicit trade to fund their activities and how the EU is trying to stop them
    The time to unlock the power of cancer screening is now Partner Content
    25 May
    The time to unlock the power of cancer screening is now
    MEP Sara Cerdas and Emmanuel Chantelot, Vice President & Head of International Policy & Government Affairs at Bristol Myers Squibb, explain why its time for Europe's Beating Cancer Plan to deliver on its promises and improve cancer screening across Europe.
    Denmark must vote to overturn its defence reservation on 1 June
    24 May
    Denmark must vote to overturn its defence reservation on 1 June
    Now, more than ever, it’s important that Denmark fully joins forces with the rest of Europe. Søren Gade urges all Danish citizens to vote yes to the upcoming chance to overturn the Danish opt-out from EU defence policy on 1 June 2022
    Next Parliament vote crucial to achieving green steel and saving jobs Partner Content
    23 May
    Next Parliament vote crucial to achieving green steel and saving jobs
    European green steel transition and 30,000 jobs are at risk, if the June plenary vote doesn’t fix ETS and CBAM, argues Axel Eggert.
    Rethinking the Orphan Regulation Partner Content
    19 May
    Rethinking the Orphan Regulation
    Europe risks undercutting its best asset for treating millions of rare cancer sufferers, says Stéphane Lassignardie, VP for Region North & Oncology at AbbVie Europe.
    Orphan Regulation: Time for a rethink? Partner Content
    19 May
    Orphan Regulation: Time for a rethink?
    The upcoming review is an opportunity to not only accelerate the development of rare disease treatments, but also to provide equitable access for patients across Europe, says MEP Nicolás González Casares, S&D group shadow rapporteur on the EU’s Beating Cancer Plan report.
    Bolstering defence policy in Ireland does not have to come at the expense of neutrality
    18 May
    Bolstering defence policy in Ireland does not have to come at the expense of neutrality
    Ireland’s long-standing policy of being neutral does not have to mean being vulnerable. The country can take its defence much more seriously within the confines of neutrality, explains Seán Kelly
    Ireland must reconsider its policy of military neutrality
    17 May
    Ireland must reconsider its policy of military neutrality
    Ireland’s traditional policy of military neutrality seems outdated in a changing Europe. Here are five steps the country should take to strengthen its defence policy, argues Barry Andrews
    Austrian neutrality does not mean disengaging from international affairs. Instead, it demands an intense involvement
    09 May
    Austrian neutrality does not mean disengaging from international affairs. Instead, it demands an intense involvement
    Austria’s neutrality occupies a unique space: it mainly concerns military and security issues but still allows for the country to be heavily engaged in international affairs. Heinz Gärtner explains this policy of neutrality and how it could be a model for Ukraine
    The European Parliament’s First Vice-President advocates for a united front against Russia
    01 May
    The European Parliament’s First Vice-President advocates for a united front against Russia
    The war in Ukraine requires all EU institutions to work together to condemn, sanction and help, and to accelerate the implementation of decisions that had already been taken before the war, argues Othmar Karas
    It’s time for a paradigm shift in Euro-Atlantic defence and security
    01 May
    It’s time for a paradigm shift in Euro-Atlantic defence and security
    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has fundamentally changed the European security landscape. Now Europe’s approach to security must change too.
    Europe's eastern neighbourhood is all shook up: Here's what Russia’s war in Ukraine could mean for these countries
    28 Apr
    Europe's eastern neighbourhood is all shook up: Here's what Russia’s war in Ukraine could mean for these countries
    The continuation of the Russian war in Ukraine is likely to have long-term ramifications in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood, affecting migration patterns, economic output and security policy, explains Stanislav Secrieru.
    Niels Fuglsang on how energy efficiency fuels a more secure world
    27 Apr
    Niels Fuglsang on how energy efficiency fuels a more secure world
    Energy efficiency is an important way to save resources, lower energy bills and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Russia’s shocking invasion of Ukraine has, however, also made energy efficiency important in the context of energy security.
    Finland is getting ready to join Nato: A look back its unique history and how we got here
    26 Apr
    Finland is getting ready to join Nato: A look back its unique history and how we got here
    Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine has changed something substantial in Finland: the people are clamouring to join Nato, says Nils Torvalds
    In times of high energy prices, it’s even more crucial to pursue the issue on decarbonisation in heating and transport
    26 Apr
    In times of high energy prices, it’s even more crucial to pursue the issue on decarbonisation in heating and transport
    The war in Ukraine has shown us that we need to reduce our dependency on Russian fossil fuels. To do that, we need to continue to implement the ‘Fit for 55’ package and approve the new Emissions Trading System (ETS 2) for heating and transport, argues Peter Liese
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