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    A more resilient European semiconductor supply requires a different approach
    The strong focus in the European Chips Act on subsidies for foundries is misguided. Europe should instead leverage and deepen its unique technological capabilities to strengthen the semiconductor value chain
    The Instagram account spotlighting worker exploitation in Brussels
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    Will Netanyahu’s re-election alter Israel's Iran policy?
    With Benjamin Netanyahu back in power, Israel seeks to intensify efforts to undermine the Iran nuclear deal
    The MEP fighting for the rights of platform workers
    23 Nov
    The MEP fighting for the rights of platform workers
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    Is the Energy Charter Treaty at odds with a green future?
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    How retrofitting can transform road transport
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    Biofuels: Protecting the climate  and keeping Europe competitive Partner Content
    09 Nov
    Biofuels: Protecting the climate and keeping Europe competitive
    MEP Barbara Thaler and Director General of ePURE David Carpintero, explain how unleashing the potential of biofuels can help both decarbonise transport and fight climate change
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    Europe on the Move: Why a data-driven automotive industry is good news for everyone Partner Content
    09 Nov
    Europe on the Move: Why a data-driven automotive industry is good news for everyone
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    Driver shortage is devastating for the EU economy, warn business and politicians Partner Content
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