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    Essay: Why Germany is losing the war at home
    17 Jun Member States

    Essay: Why Germany is losing the war at home

    Despite Chancellor Friedrich Merz's rearmament bravado, youth has lost trust in the state and doesn't want to fight.
    by Chris Reiter & Will Wilkes
    NATO’s 5% holdouts threaten European cohesion ahead of critical summit
    13 Jun Foreign & Security Policy
    NATO’s 5% holdouts threaten European cohesion ahead of critical summit
    Op-ed: Why the EU needs new child protection laws
    16 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Why the EU needs new child protection laws
    Keep calm and carry on: The EU’s Trump trade doctrine
    11 Jun EU Institutions
    Keep calm and carry on: The EU’s Trump trade doctrine
    Talks between EU and UK have entered “crucial phase” says senior MEP
    06 Mar
    Talks between EU and UK have entered “crucial phase” says senior MEP
    David McAllister, the chair of the European Parliament’s new UK Coordination Group, was speaking following the start this week of EU-UK negotiations on a future partnership.
    Strasbourg plenary moved to Brussels on Coronavirus concerns
    06 Mar
    Strasbourg plenary moved to Brussels on Coronavirus concerns
    The decision, which has been welcomed by MEPs, means that Parliament’s 705 deputies and their assistants are not required to travel to France for next week’s plenary.
    Movers and Shakers | 6 March 2020
    06 Mar
    Movers and Shakers | 6 March 2020
    ‘To be free, to thrive, to lead’: Commission unveils Gender Equality Strategy
    05 Mar
    ‘To be free, to thrive, to lead’: Commission unveils Gender Equality Strategy
    The Strategy, which commits the Commission to including an equality perspective in all EU policy areas, is designed to allow women and men, in all their diversity, to be free, to thrive and to lead.
    Ali Bongo Ondimba: Shared challenges
    05 Mar
    Ali Bongo Ondimba: Shared challenges
    Attracting international acclaim for his investments in environmental protection, Ali Bongo Ondimba is regarded as one of Central Africa’s most reforming leaders. In an exclusive interview, the Gabonese President explains to Marie Hourtoule why he is so strongly committed to the continent’s peace and development.
    An industrial scale Green Deal
    04 Mar
    An industrial scale Green Deal
    While the European Green Deal may prove to be the defining strategy of this legislature, it will need to built on a sustainable industrial policy, says Simona Bonafè.
    Just Transition or not?
    04 Mar
    Just Transition or not?
    The transition to a greener economy is not only important for climate change, it is part of rebuilding Europe’s social contract, says Petros Kokkalis.
    Greta Thunberg likens global warming to a 'house which is on fire'
    04 Mar
    Greta Thunberg likens global warming to a 'house which is on fire'
    Swedish climate activist tells European Parliament that the 'fire brigade' had not yet been called to put out the blaze. 
    In conversation with... Jean-Noël Thépaut Partner Content
    04 Mar
    In conversation with... Jean-Noël Thépaut
    The Green Deal is a necessary policy response to face our climate and environmental challenges in Europe and we — ECMWF and Copernicus — are going to support its implementation, says Jean-Noël Thépaut, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change and Atmosphere Monitoring Services.
    Safer medical devices demands transparency
    03 Mar
    Safer medical devices demands transparency
    Europe’s new Medical Device Regulation is welcome, but there must be more stringent approaches to the role of notified bodies if we are to have faith in the system, writes Michèle Rivasi.
    European Medicines Agency taking action to accelerate development of medical products to treat and coronavirus
    03 Mar
    European Medicines Agency taking action to accelerate development of medical products to treat and coronavirus
    Move comes as concern rises over the spread of the disease across Europe and the rest of the world.
    Creating “human-centric” Artificial Intelligence
    03 Mar
    Creating “human-centric” Artificial Intelligence
    Digital developments will affect us all but, as Maltese Socialist deputy Alex Agius Saliba warns, the risks associated with new technologies must be addressed.
    European Parliament suspends visitor access in bid to reduce spread of coronavirus
    03 Mar
    European Parliament suspends visitor access in bid to reduce spread of coronavirus
    Assembly cancels 130 events and shuts off access to visitors for three weeks.
    Bringing Europe into the digital age Partner Content
    03 Mar
    Bringing Europe into the digital age
    Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl explains how Europe can boost the number of its digital unicorn companies.
    EU-Africa: A relationship built on mutual interests
    03 Mar
    EU-Africa: A relationship built on mutual interests
    It’s important that the EU not only talks the talk, but also walks the walk in its partnership with Africa, argues Assita Kanko.
    Cooperating to combat COPD - a killer lung disease
    03 Mar
    Cooperating to combat COPD - a killer lung disease
    Biljana Borzan demands a “more dedicated and focused European” action to address a disease that kills tens of thousands.
    Prioritising rare diseases
    03 Mar
    Prioritising rare diseases
    Millions of Europeans live with at least one of the 6,000 known rare diseases, but campaigners say that too little is done to make this a public health priority at the EU level, reports Martin Banks.
    EU has ‘comprehensive approach’ to containing coronavirus, says Ursula von der Leyen
    02 Mar
    EU has ‘comprehensive approach’ to containing coronavirus, says Ursula von der Leyen
    However, Irish MEP Mick Wallace calls for upcoming Strasbourg plenary to be moved to Brussels because of outbreak.
    Rare diseases are not so rare
    02 Mar
    Rare diseases are not so rare
    With rare diseases affecting some 30 million people in the EU, state welfare should be present in every Member State, providing the appropriate support to these individuals, argues Loucas Fourlas.
    Greta Thunberg due in Brussels later this week for series of high-level engagements
    02 Mar
    Greta Thunberg due in Brussels later this week for series of high-level engagements
    Swedish climate activist to meet ENVI Committee MEPs and European Parliament president David Sassoli.
    Healthcare cannot wait to integrate sustainability into business Partner Content
    02 Mar
    Healthcare cannot wait to integrate sustainability into business
    Alessandro Chiesi explains why the EU must address the fact that climate change represents a significant threat to respiratory health.
    Implementing the Rare Cancer Agenda Partner Content
    02 Mar
    Implementing the Rare Cancer Agenda
    Professor Paolo Casali explains how Rare Cancers Europe is helping to implement the 2030 Rare Cancer Agenda.
    Issue 510 | 2 March 2020
    02 Mar
    Issue 510 | 2 March 2020
    While the fight for gender equality is far from over, women are making strides in advancing their rights, gaining an ever-louder voice across the world. Evelyn Regner, Chair of Parliament’s FEMM Committee, is this issue’s cover star. She explains whydespite resistance from male-dominated power structures, this will be the Century of Women.
    EASO Obesity Supplement 2020
    02 Mar
    EASO Obesity Supplement 2020
    A special Parliament Magazine supplement, produced in partnership with the European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO), that calls upon EU policymakers to take a fresh look at helping people with obesity.
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