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    A lifetime of disparity of treatment
    With the expiry of the deadline for the implementation of Article 11 of Legge Europea 2017 on June 30, it is now increasingly likely that foreign language teaching staff (Lettori) in Italian universities will end their careers without enjoying the right to parity of treatment with Italian nationals, explains Henry Rodgers.
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    16 Jul 20
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    European Parliament keen to play key role in boosting actions to tackle AMR
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    Europe's Moment
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    Issue 519 | 13 July 2020
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    New AMR Action Fund could be ‘game changer’ in battle against antimicrobial resistance
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    10 Jul 20
    Development policy: engaging the world on equal footing
    Development is not something achieved through economic means alone, it’s about learning from each other’s experiences, argues Norbert Neuser.
    10 Jul 20
    Names of MEPs who will sit on European parliament’s new committees announced
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    10 Jul 20
    Charles Michel tables plan to break impasse on EU’s Coronavirus recovery fund and next long term budget
    European Council president’s ‘new’ proposal focuses on funding elements around climate change, the rule of law and Brexit.
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    Why Green mobility needs the right infrastructure
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    10 Jul 20
    An EU citizens’ budget
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    10 Jul 20
    Why the EU needs pharmaceutical independence
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    09 Jul 20
    Senior MEP ‘pessimistic’ about progress in latest Brexit talks
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    09 Jul 20
    EU leaders tell Member States it is ‘essential’ to agree on budget and recovery plan at summit
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    New challenges, old threats
    As the world deals with the economic fallout from COVID-19, new European Defence Agency chief executive, Jirí Šedivý, tells Rajnish Singh that previous security threats have not gone away and therefore defence funding should remain a key EU priority.
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