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    25 Apr 18
    Reducing bottlenecks for a circular economy transition
    New waste legislation rules do not go far enough, writes Sirpa Pietikäinen.
    25 Apr 18
    5 questions with... Biljana Borzan
    Biljana Borzan (S&D, HR) is a member of Parliament’s environment, public health and food safety committee
    25 Apr 18
    Pakistan’s gender discrimination in law is a violation of GSP+
    Pakistan's constant gender discrimination is in direct violation of its GSP+ obligations, explains Jude-Kirton Darling, so why is the Commission turning a blind eye to the country's lack of equality?
    25 Apr 18
    Policymakers call for greater investment in fight against malaria
    On World Malaria Day, MEPs have called on the international community to increase their efforts to tackle this oldest of diseases.
    24 Apr 18
    How the EU is leading the polio endgame
    With the continued support and leadership of the European Union, the eradication polio is within our sights, writes Sajjad Karim.
    24 Apr 18
    Blockchain: A catalyst for change in digital media
    Blockchain has emerged as a potential solution that balances innovation with rights protection, says Emma McClarkin.
    24 Apr 18
    Bitcoin and blockchain: Risks and opportunities
    While bitcoin and blockchain may sound similar, they serve different purposes and each presents its own risks and opportunities, writes Eva Maydell.
    24 Apr 18
    Blockchain is pioneering and more democratic
    Blockchain could bring huge benefits for EU citizens, but the technology requires legal certainty, writes Eva Kaili.
    23 Apr 18
    eCigarettes are part of the solution to one of Europe's most serious health problems: tobacco smoking
    eCigarettes are redefining how we should think about public health policy, writes Giovanni La Via.
    23 Apr 18
    Vaccination is Europe's greatest public health asset
    Falling immunisation rates across the EU require common action, writes Xavier Prats Monné.
    23 Apr 18
    Europe needs a vaccination action plan
    The rise vaccine hesitancy across Europe is extremely concerning, and could lead to the return of deadly diseases, warns Renate Sommer.
    16 Apr 18
    Why we need ecological biofuels
    We must establish concrete criteria for determining how sustainable growing, manufacturing, transporting and marketing biofuels is, says Paloma López Bermejo.
    16 Apr 18
    Can biofuels help make the EU more sustainable?
    Biofuels will certainly help green Europe’s energy supply, but just how big a role they will play in our overall push for sustainability remains unclear, says Seb Dance.
    16 Apr 18
    Biofuels have an important role to play in the energy union
    The EU is committed to ensuring that biofuels are truly sustainable and contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, says Dominique Ristori.
    13 Apr 18
    5 questions with... Miapetra Kumpula-Natri
    Miapetra Kumpula-Natri (S&D, FI) is a member of Parliament’s industry, research and energy committee.
    12 Apr 18
    Dreaming of a 'European Serbia'
    Improved communication from Brussels and Serbia and the normalisation of relations with Kosovo could make Serbia’s European dream a reality, says Tanja Fajon.
    12 Apr 18
    There is renewed focus in EU enlargement in the Balkans
    The EU enlargement process is necessarily slow, but there is room for optimism, writes Charles Tannock.
    11 Apr 18
    EU policymaking: The time has come to make the role of cities official
    Cities and local government associations are in a unique position to understand citizens’ needs and root EU legislation in reality, writes Frédéric Vallier.
    11 Apr 18
    Antimicrobial resistance is an inevitable part of evolution
    Antimicrobial resistance is a natural, inevitable process, but changing our behaviour and adapting to new conditions can help delay its possibly lethal consequences, writes Pavel Poc.
    10 Apr 18
    Why does the EU continue to gloss over Pakistan's state-sponsored terrorism?
    The European Union’s effort to combat global terrorism has a marked discrepancy, says Heinz K. Becker.
    10 Apr 18
    The refusal to legislate on violence against women is symptomatic of a wider backlash against women’s rights in Europe
    As some member states refuse to ratify the Istanbul convention, the EU must take action to protect those women whose governments are failing them, writes Christine Revault d’Allonnes-Bonnefoy.
    10 Apr 18
    EU member states must adopt a zero tolerance approach to sexual harassment and violence
    It’s time for member states to step up to their responsibilities and ensure women and girls in Europe are free from sexual harassment and violence, writes Anna Maria Corazza Bildt.
    09 Apr 18
    An existential crisis: The CFP needs reformed now
    The future of sustainable and successful fisheries and a healthy marine environment needs ordinary fishermen to be involved at every level, writes Liadh Ní Riada.
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