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    Is cohesion policy's future at risk?
    EU cohesion policy, whose long term future is currently under the spotlight, has come under fire on two fronts.
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    Antibiotic resistance: A silent tsunami
    A conference in the European Parliament has heard calls for a 'name and shame' approach for countries that fail to properly tackle antibiotic overuse.
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    Recognising the value of non-formal education
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    CEN, CENELEC and the Eurasian Economic Commission formalise their cooperation
    The Memorandum of Understanding between CEN, CENELEC and the EEC paves the way for closer collaboration on various aspects of standardisation.
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    What role will citizens play in this new era of uncertainty?
    Recent events may have injected greater confidence into the EU, but in what political direction this confidence will play out is unclear, writes Emily O'Reilly.
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    CEN and CENELEC lay the foundation for the Digital Economy
    21 June 2017 in Edinburgh marked the launch of the CEN and CENELEC Strategic Plan for Digital Transformation - delivering standards for the Digital World.
    04 Jul 17
    Updating the posting of workers directive is vital
    It's a fundamental EU right, but moving workers around must not become a race to the bottom, says Agnes Jongerius.
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    Revision of posted workers directive is premature
    The way member states have adapted the rules on posted workers varies, and this is hurting small businesses, writes Anthea McIntyre.
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    Revision of posted workers directive must benefit all
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