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    27 Oct 20
    The EU must not let Bangladesh’s workers down
    The EU has shaped the future of Bangladesh by opening its markets, but now it must make sure that companies operating in these markets play by the rules, argues Tomáš Zdechovský.
    26 Oct 20
    Is it time for the EU to take on more health responsibilities?
    European citizens clearly want the EU do more in the health domain, argues Vytenis Andriukaitis.
    25 Oct 20
    Ensuring access to sexual and reproductive health and rights in EU humanitarian aid
    Sexual violence is often used as a weapon of war in conflict regions and causes untold damage and suffering to its victims. Lorna Hutchinson reports on a recent webinar examining this issue.
    24 Oct 20
    What does the future hold for Europe's postal sector?
    A divided market, changing consumer needs, new digital possibilities and a new focus on sustainability. Markus Ferber asks whether it is time to re-evaluate the postal sector status quo.
    23 Oct 20
    Biotechnology can be a useful instrument for Europe’s recovery
    We must fight new problems in new ways and apply new technologies carefully, bearing in mind ethical issues while researching all potential side e­ffects, writes Juozas Olekas.
    23 Oct 20
    How Europe can avoid a mental health pandemic
    In the storm surrounding the recent pandemic, we must recognise - and act to prevent - any exacerbation to mental health challenges, write Alex Agius Saliba, Estrella Durá Ferrandis, Radka Maxová, Maria Walsh and Tomáš Zdechovský.
    22 Oct 20
    Belarus: time to rethink EU foreign policy making
    Events surrounding the protests in Belarus have shown that if the EU is to be a credible player in global politics, it needs to begin with reforms at home, argues Urmas Paet.
    21 Oct 20
    EU needs to listen to girls, young women and the civil society organisations that represent them
    We must act now and prioritise women’s and girls’ human rights and put gender equality at the top of the agenda, writes Heléne Fritzon.

    21 Oct 20
    Women must be at the heart of EU-Africa strategy
    New focus must promote gender equality and build bridges between African and European women, argues Chrysoula Zacharopoulou.
    21 Oct 20
    Time for the EU to close its domestic ivory market?
    If the EU is serious about fighting elephant poaching, it must completely close its domestic ivory market and ban all ivory imports and re-exports, argue Frédérique Ries and Arnaud Goessens.
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    21 Oct 20
    Make agriculture a key to reconcile with our planet
    Working with scientists, the EU can lead a truly green transition and post-COVID recovery, writes 2020 World Food Prize Winner Rattan Lal.
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    21 Oct 20
    Putting 'brewing green' at the heart of the European Green Deal
    At this year's EU Green Week, The Brewers of Europe Sustainability Forum will show how beer can be central to a circular economy, writes Pierre-Olivier Bergeron.
    20 Oct 20
    Making the European Green Deal the Real Deal
    The Chemicals Strategy is essential to protect our citizens and our environment; it is also the opportunity for the Commission to show that the Green Deal is for real, says Maria Arena.
    19 Oct 20
    Time to get serious about the Future of Europe Conference
    Instead of delaying the Conference, a technologically smart, part online, part face-to-face Conference can and should be launched immediately, argues Roger Casale
    19 Oct 20
    Biotech sector can play a critical role in supporting Europe’s economic recovery
    The bioeconomy sector can provide sustainable new jobs while also protecting public health and the environment, explains Maria Spyraki.
    19 Oct 20
    Minimum wages are a matter for national governments, not the EU
    European Commission must avoid taking ‘misguided action’ on minimum wages argues EESC‘s Stefano Mallia.
    19 Oct 20
    Is the EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy a silver bullet for sustainable agriculture?
    New Strategy must balance the needs of food production with the environment if it is to succeed, argues Norbert Lins.
    18 Oct 20
    Circular Economy Action Plan: Achieving plan's ambitious goals means investing in research and innovation
    The circular economy is a crucial part of building resilience to future crises, explains Patrizia Toia.
    18 Oct 20
    Before implementing new plastic bottle legislation, European Commission should review Finland’s longstanding return scheme
    Finnish deposit scheme encourages consumers to return empty bottles and cans for recycling, explains Elsi Katainen.
    18 Oct 20
    Beating Cancer: We need to stop denying the link between cancers and environmental pollution
    It is only by reducing our exposure to environmental pollutants that we can reduce the incidence of cancer in Europe, argues Michèle Rivasi.
    14 Oct 20
    Circular Economy Action Plan: Is focus on consumerism and GDP growth a cause for concern?
    Mick Wallace says EU’s fixation with growth ‘a massive problem’ in delivering radical economic change.
    14 Oct 20
    Beating Cancer: Prevention must be ‘cornerstone’ of EU’s new approach
    European Parliament's new Special Committee on Beating Cancer will ensure EU focuses on decisive and comprehensive action, explains Nicolae Ștefănuță.
    13 Oct 20
    Brexit: The art of compromise
    The blow that a hard Brexit would deliver to the languishing UK and EU economies is highly undesirable and can be avoided as all negotiating endgames turn on concessions, writes former European Parliament President Pat Cox.
    13 Oct 20
    Beating Cancer: European Parliament's Special Committee 'needed now more than ever'
    Cancer remains a huge threat to health of EU's citizens, writes Cindy Franssen.
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