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    Why Europe should support nuclear medicine
    Nuclear medicine is a discipline at the forefront of science and healthcare, providing remedies for previously untreatable conditions, and it deserves Europe’s support, writes Antonis Kalemis.
    08 Nov 19
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    08 Nov 19
    Civil society bemoans increasing difficulty in performing role ‘effectively’
    The groups in various EU countries say this is partly due to “insufficient meaningful participation” of civil society in the decision-making process.
    07 Nov 19
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    ECR group deputy Angel Dzhambazki has sent an open letter to European Parliament president David Sassoli calling for an apology from French president.
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    2020 can be the start of a new Greens decade, says Monica Frassoni
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    On the threshold of a circular economy
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    07 Nov 19
    Greening the economy
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    06 Nov 19
    Von der Leyen Commission already historic, says former EU employment chief
    László Andor says the structure of the new EU executive potentially opens the door to much greater pluralism.
    06 Nov 19
    Overseas voters will again be hampered in UK election, say campaigners
    Campaigners have warned that up to 3 million overseas voters will again be prevented from participating in the UK general election next month.
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    Parliament President urges Member States to intensify climate change fight
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    04 Nov 19
    A framework for sustainable investment
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    04 Nov 19
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    30 Oct 19
    UK gears up for general election as Brexit hangs in the balance
    A divided UK will go to the polls for the third time in four years on December 12 as anti-Brexit campaigners hope it will usher in a Brexit-free future.
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