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    Stop the pandemic: an action plan for healthy workplaces
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    Terrorism is terrorism, and no exceptions can be made
    22 May
    Terrorism is terrorism, and no exceptions can be made
    It’s time the EU ended its differentiation between Hezbollah’s so-called ‘political’ and ‘military’ wings, and outlawed the entire organisation, argues Charlie Weimers
    Giving health policy the attention it deserves
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    Giving health policy the attention it deserves
    In light of the current Coronavirus crisis, doctors in the European Parliament, including myself, are united in the pledge to make health a new priority in EU policy.
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    Fight AMR by taking antibiotics off our plates
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    20 May
    Commission’s unveiling of Farm to Fork Strategy receives mixed response
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    From pitch fork to plate: steps to greater food safety
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    European Commission unveils Biodiversity Strategy
    20 May
    European Commission unveils Biodiversity Strategy
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    EU Biodiversity Strategy must be based on incentives, not obligations
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    20 May
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    From farm to… where?
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    European Parliament must play decisive role in Coronavirus recovery plan
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