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    German rearmament tests time, money and resolve

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    A treasure trove of opportunities
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    A treasure trove of opportunities
    Central Asia remains a largely undiscovered region despite the opportunities it presents both commercially and strategically. It’s time the EU enhances its presence in the region, writes Fulvio Martusciello.
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    Medical Devices Made of Substances: an EU opportunity
    A major opportunity to deliver innovation across the EU’s healthcare sector could be lost if implementing rules are used to hinder the application of the new Medical Device Regulation. Colin Mackay reports.
    EU urged to introduce new legislation to monitor rule of law after journalist murder
    17 Dec
    EU urged to introduce new legislation to monitor rule of law after journalist murder
    Andrew Galizia, the son of murdered Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, has called for new EU legislation to monitor the rule of law, insisting it has “teeth and is fit for purpose.”
    COPD: the Invisible killer
    17 Dec
    COPD: the Invisible killer
    Health experts have issued stark warnings on the need or further commitment to effectively tackle asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Martin Banks reports.
    A modern approach to Health Technology Assessment
    17 Dec
    A modern approach to Health Technology Assessment
    HTAs are vital in ensuring that medicines and medical devices deliver efficacy and value for money, but processes need to be streamlined, says Tiemo Wölken.
    Peter Pollák: Giving a voice to the vulnerable
    17 Dec
    Peter Pollák: Giving a voice to the vulnerable
    As the first Slovak MEP of Roma origin, Peter Pollák is a man on a mission, determined to use his European platform to raise awareness of the plight of Roma people and strengthen their rights across the EU.
    Movers and Shakers | 16 December 2019
    16 Dec
    Movers and Shakers | 16 December 2019
    COP25 ends on disappointing note
    16 Dec
    COP25 ends on disappointing note
    The 25th UN climate conference (COP25) in Madrid drew to a close without an agreement on binding rules for the implementation of the Paris Climate Agreement.
    EU leaders congratulate Boris Johnson on UK election result
    13 Dec
    EU leaders congratulate Boris Johnson on UK election result
    The leaders of the European Parliament and Council as well as Parliament group leaders have welcomed the “clarity” the UK election brings in the long-running Brexit saga.
    ‘The price of populism’: UK MEPs react to Boris Johnson election victory
    13 Dec
    ‘The price of populism’: UK MEPs react to Boris Johnson election victory
    On Friday morning UK MEPs digested the news of Boris Johnson’s triumph in the UK general election and shared their thoughts with The Parliament Magazine.
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    13 Dec
    Women in finance: pushing water uphill
    Fighting for gender equality is an arduous struggle for women across all fields and the financial sector is no exception. Lorna Hutchinson reports on the perspectives of female powerhouses from the world of EU finance.
    Issue 507 | 16 December 2019
    13 Dec
    Issue 507 | 16 December 2019
    This issue we have Peter Pollák, the first Slovak MEP of Roma origin, as our cover star. He gives us an insight into his opinions on Roma integration in the EU and tells us about how he plans to use his European platform to raise awareness of the plight of Roma people and strengthen their rights across the EU.
    Senior MEP laments ‘hateful’ UK election
    12 Dec
    Senior MEP laments ‘hateful’ UK election
    As the UK went to the polls on Thursday, senior UK Liberal Democrat MEP Chris Davies admitted his party leader had “failed to make a positive impact” in the election campaign.
    Voting underway in crunch UK ‘Brexit election’
    12 Dec
    Voting underway in crunch UK ‘Brexit election’
    Voting is well underway in the first December election in the UK for almost a century, with the divisive issue of Brexit and the political futures of both Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn all on the line.
    ‘Europe’s man on the moon moment’: Von der Leyen unveils EU Green Deal
    11 Dec
    ‘Europe’s man on the moon moment’: Von der Leyen unveils EU Green Deal
    “Now it’s time to act”, announced European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as she laid out the executive’s plans for tackling climate change.
    Don’t assume technology is racially neutral
    11 Dec
    Don’t assume technology is racially neutral
    Without adequate and effective safeguards, the increasing reliance on technology in law enforcement risks reinforcing existing prejudices against racialised communities, writes Karen Taylor.
    AI: The Brave New World
    11 Dec
    AI: The Brave New World
    Though AI can generate economic growth, and help solve the world’s biggest challenges, the new Commission accepts it also needs to deal with the ‘risks’ the new technology brings, writes Rajnish Singh.
    Safety in numbers
    11 Dec
    Safety in numbers
    European defence cooperation through PESCO is becoming increasingly better integrated and is adapting to the changing demands and threats it is likely to face in the future. Martin Banks reports.
    Flying the flag for aviation
    11 Dec
    Flying the flag for aviation
    The aviation industry has brought myriad benefits in connecting people, boosting trade and developing new technology - let’s not demonise it, says Caroline Nagtegaal.
    Investing in security
    11 Dec
    Investing in security
    The European Defence Fund will not only send the right message to our security partners, it will provide a boost for Europe’s defence industries, writes Zdzisław Krasnodębski. 
    Cybersecurity: the trust-building core of banking
    10 Dec
    Cybersecurity: the trust-building core of banking
    Marek Belka explains why cyber security in financial institutions must be treated more seriously.
    Opportunities and expectations
    10 Dec
    Opportunities and expectations
    The new EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement will open up new opportunities and increase Europe’s presence in Southeast Asia, explains Pedro Silva Pereira.
    Big data: Safeguarding our fundamental rights
    10 Dec
    Big data: Safeguarding our fundamental rights
    Data is ubiquitous, but its value cannot be underestimated so let’s be careful on how it’s used, writes Eva Kaili.
    5 questions with... Liesje Schreinemacher
    10 Dec
    5 questions with... Liesje Schreinemacher
    Liesje Schreinemacher (NL, RE) is a member of Parliament’s INTA and JURI committees.
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