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    21 Sep 17
    MEPs offer Theresa May some ideas for Florence speech
    Theresa May has been urged to be bold and ambitious in her speech on Brexit in Italy on Friday.
    21 Sep 17
    EU Commission moves to deny reauthorisation of formaldehyde
    The European Commission has been criticised for appearing to perform a dramatic U-turn in the long-running saga surrounding the use of formaldehyde in animal feed.
    20 Sep 17
    New agricultural breeding techniques: EU must take off its ideological blinkers
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    CETA to come into effect this week
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    Brexit: Citizens' rights campaigners to greet Theresa May in Florence
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    World needs vigorous regulatory action to fight AMR
    The global response to AMR requries strong collaboration between the environmental, trade, innovation and human and animal health sectors, says José Inácio Faria.
    20 Sep 17
    New bio-based financing could be an example of the flexibility the EU needs
    The BBI’s financing model must be rectified so that companies are more willing to contribute, writes Miroslav Poche.
    19 Sep 17
    Aung San Suu Kyi faces further EU criticism
    Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi has again faced criticism, this time after she claimed Myanmar had nothing to fear from international scrutiny.
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    Commission presents new EU industrial policy strategy
    The European Commission has published a renewed EU industrial policy strategy, which aims to turn the EU into a world leader in innovation, digitisation and decarbonisation.
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    Parliament's S&D group leader, Gianni Pittella, has said that despite recent major setbacks, including Brexit and the migration and financial crises, the EU is now successfully reinventing itself.
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