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    12 Oct 17
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    Following latest round of Brexit talks, EU and UK sides say they are ready for possibility of no deal.
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    Spirits labelling revision must strike the right balance between tradition and innovation
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    12 Oct 17
    Alcohol labelling: There should be rules before exceptions
    The spirit drinks regulation is about ensuring the best quality drinks, explains Susanne Melior.
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    11 Oct 17
    It's time for all EU member states to ratify Istanbul convention
    It’s time for all member states to ratify the Istanbul convention, so that violence against women can be tackled at EU level, writes Anna Maria Corazza Bildt.
    11 Oct 17
    Gender equality: The real difficulty lies in work-life balance
    Despite a great deal of progress, women’s work and career aspirations still suffer from restrictions, writes Daniela Aiuto.
    11 Oct 17
    EU must stand up for women's economic empowerment
    The women’s rights and gender equality committee provides Parliament with a strong voice on crucial issues, writes Vilija Blinkevičiūtė.
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    5 questions with... Antanas Guoga
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    11 Oct 17
    EU urged to do more to tackle heart disease epidemic
    A high level meeting in the European Parliament was told that more preventive action is urgently needed to curb an epidemic caused by cardiovascular disease.
    11 Oct 17
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    11 Oct 17
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    Applying circular economy principles properly can dramatically reshape the economics of plastics in the global economy and help the environment, writes Miriam Dalli.
    11 Oct 17
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    Cécile Kashetu Kyenge talks overcoming racism, EU-Africa relations, and why Europe’s migration challenge doesn’t constitute a crisis.
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    09 Oct 17
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    09 Oct 17
    New EU labelling rules are new frontier in energy efficiency
    The new energy efficiency labelling rules are set to transform Europe’s energy savings, writes Dario Tamburrano.
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