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    As Arctic sea ice melts, Russia is racing to control new trade routes, extract untapped resources, and cement its military influence in a rapidly shifting region.
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    Barnier gives cautious welcome to May's Florence speech
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    Barnier gives cautious welcome to May's Florence speech
    Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator,  has given a guarded welcome to UK Prime Minister Theresa May's speech in Florence on how the stalled talks might proceed.
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    EU institutions can be ‘pioneers’ for lobbying transparency, says campaigning MEP
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    MEPs urge all sides to find solution to Catalonia crisis
    22 Sep
    MEPs urge all sides to find solution to Catalonia crisis
    MEPs have called on all political parties to find a solution to the current crisis in Catalonia.
    Sports promotion: Investing in the greater good
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    Sports promotion: Investing in the greater good
    Sports promotion benefits all layers of society, writes Santiago Fisas Ayxelà.
    Theresa May set to make an ‘open and generous offer’ to the EU
    22 Sep
    Theresa May set to make an ‘open and generous offer’ to the EU
    Florence speech will outline proposed UK financial settlement and length of post-Brexit transition period.
    Only jobs and growth can draw people out of poverty
    22 Sep
    Only jobs and growth can draw people out of poverty
    The EU must help member states foster an employment-friendly environment, writes Helga Stevens.
    EU economy is on the road to recovery
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    EU economy is on the road to recovery
    Europe’s economy is slowly getting back on track, but the EU must give itself the means to reach its ambitious goals, writes Claude Rolin.
    MEPs offer Theresa May some ideas for Florence speech
    21 Sep
    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.
    EU Commission moves to deny reauthorisation of formaldehyde
    21 Sep
    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.
    New agricultural breeding techniques: EU must take off its ideological blinkers
    20 Sep
    New agricultural breeding techniques: EU must take off its ideological blinkers
    The debate on modern agriculture and new breeding techniques must be pragmatic, says Norbert Lins.
    CETA to come into effect this week
    20 Sep
    CETA to come into effect this week
    The flagship EU-Canada trade deal is due to come into force this week, following seven years of talks.
    Brexit: Citizens' rights campaigners to greet Theresa May in Florence
    20 Sep
    Brexit: Citizens' rights campaigners to greet Theresa May in Florence
    Campaigners plan to hold protests in Florence on Friday in support of citizens’ rights as UK Prime Minister Theresa May arrives in the city to give a key speech on Brexit.
    World needs vigorous regulatory action to fight AMR
    20 Sep
    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.
    New bio-based financing could be an example of the flexibility the EU needs
    20 Sep
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    The BBI’s financing model must be rectified so that companies are more willing to contribute, writes Miroslav Poche.
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    19 Sep
    Aung San Suu Kyi faces further EU criticism
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    German elections: Angela Merkel should not ignore migration crisis
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    German elections: Angela Merkel should not ignore migration crisis
    Two years after her decision to welcome thousands of refugees into Germany, Angela Merkel has completely shut the topic out of her electoral campaign, writes Jo Leinen.
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    18 Sep
    Will Europe embrace precise plant breeding or further frustrate innovation?
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    Commission presents new EU industrial policy strategy
    18 Sep
    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.
    EU joins forces with UN to tackle violence against women
    18 Sep
    EU joins forces with UN to tackle violence against women
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    Tajani: May must use Florence speech to present concrete proposals
    18 Sep
    Tajani: May must use Florence speech to present concrete proposals
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has urged UK Prime Minister Theresa May to use her major Brexit speech in Florence on Friday to “come clean” with the British public about how much Britain needs cooperation with the EU on key issues.
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    18 Sep
    Movers and Shakers | 18 September 2017
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    Electoral reform is a good example of what the EU can do post-Brexit, says Andrew Duff
    15 Sep
    Electoral reform is a good example of what the EU can do post-Brexit, says Andrew Duff
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    Mixed response to radical proposals to cut the number of European parliament seats after Brexit
    15 Sep
    Mixed response to radical proposals to cut the number of European parliament seats after Brexit
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    Rohingya crisis: MEPs set to vote on possible sanctions against Myanmar
    As the crisis of Rohingya Muslims worsens, British MEP Amjad Bashir has called for a comprehensive set of international sanctions against Myanmar.
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