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    American power talks as NATO raises spending pledge

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    Will the Artificial Intelligence Act protect the rights of Europeans?
    The European Parliament and Council are entering a period of intense debate on the AI Act with the aim of agreeing on a position by the end of the year. Dods EU Political Intelligence examines how lawmakers plan to address the risks AI could pose to the rights of Europeans.
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    Key takeaways from Ursula von der Leyen's State of the Union address
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    How to stamp out cigarettes for good
    The European Commission has registered a European Citizens’ Initiative to create the bloc’s first tobacco-free generation. The Spanish NGO behind the bid makes its case for banning the sale of cigarettes to those born after 2010
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    Animal experiments – how many times do we have to say enough is enough?
    For a record second time, citizens have overwhelmingly told the European Commission that they want an end to animal experiments in the EU.
    Don’t let high energy prices sway you, says Ukraine to the West. The sanctions war must go on.
    05 Sep
    Don’t let high energy prices sway you, says Ukraine to the West. The sanctions war must go on.
    Higher gas prices are part of the cost of supporting Ukraine, argues Oleksii Makeiev, Ukraine’s Special Envoy on Sanctions, because without sanctions, Ukraine will not be able to defend itself against the Russian invasion
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    05 Sep
    At a time of conflict, religious leaders are coming together to stand for peace
    Next week religious leaders from around the world will gather in the Kazakhstan capital, Nur-Sultan, for a global forum to search for answers to the daunting challenges of our time. Here, Maulen Ashimbayev, the Speaker of the Kazakh Senate, explains why it’s time to work together for peace
    How to strengthen EU-Interpol cooperation 
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    How to strengthen EU-Interpol cooperation 
    At a time when criminals regularly operate at international and cross-jurisdictional levels, the EU must develop deeper institutional ties with Interpol, argues Jadwiga Wiśniewska
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    23 Aug
    5 Questions with... Nils Torvalds
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    18 Aug
    An open EU and close collaboration with the US are the keys to digital sovereignty
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    New EU office meets demand for greater European presence in Silicon Valley
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    How the Trade and Technology Council has laid the groundwork for EU-US cooperation on all things digital
    The Trade and Technology Council has laid the foundation from which the EU and US can continue to deepen cooperation and address challenges in the digital sphere
    Your summer reading list, from Parliament Magazine and Librebook
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    Your summer reading list, from Parliament Magazine and Librebook
    Summer’s not over yet, bookworms. Together with the folks behind Librebook, a beloved Brussels bookshop focusing on contemporary European literature and thought, we bring you six reads to carry you through these last weeks of the season.
    For the EU to bolster foreign and security policy, it must embrace transatlantic digital diplomacy
    03 Aug
    For the EU to bolster foreign and security policy, it must embrace transatlantic digital diplomacy
    Digital technologies and cyberspace are at the epicentre of today’s global power struggles. The Sino-Russian “no-limits” partnership and the war in Ukraine have made it clear that the EU must bolster its digital diplomacy efforts and do so in close cooperation with the US
    In countering the torrents of the disinformation “tsunami”, youth should be forefront activists Partner Content
    19 Jul
    In countering the torrents of the disinformation “tsunami”, youth should be forefront activists
    In the face of the expanding and worrying phenomenon of disinformation, we need to acknowledge that this challenge is not a national or European one, but one that transcends borders. It's time we join efforts with non-European states to counter and prevent this problem.
    Major changes are coming to the EU’s digital landscape. Will they take hold in the US?
    18 Jul
    Major changes are coming to the EU’s digital landscape. Will they take hold in the US?
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    Albanian academic and author Lea Ypi’s memoir recalls a childhood under Uncle Enver and how communism’s collapse turned her life and worldview upside down
    14 Jul
    Albanian academic and author Lea Ypi’s memoir recalls a childhood under Uncle Enver and how communism’s collapse turned her life and worldview upside down
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    How can the EU achieve a “Brussels Effect” on forced labour
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    11 Jul
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    The US ambassador to the EU spoke to The Parliament Magazine about his close friendship with US President Joe Biden, his time as ambassador to Romania and the high level of collaboration between the EU and the US
    After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, it’s even more important to put women’s health at the heart of the European global agenda
    07 Jul
    After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, it’s even more important to put women’s health at the heart of the European global agenda
    After the US Supreme Court ruling, the EU must work even harder to shore up women's access to sexual and reproductive health
    Striking the right balance on Artificial Intelligence Partner Content
    06 Jul
    Striking the right balance on Artificial Intelligence
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    New EU pesticide targets could lead to unintended consequences Partner Content
    05 Jul
    New EU pesticide targets could lead to unintended consequences
    With the EU proposing new measures to cut the use of pesticides by 50% this could lead to a spike in illicit trade warns Maria Chaplia.
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    How the Transatlantic Legislators’ Dialogue strengthens EU-US cooperation
    Twice a year, a select group of MEPs and US congressional representatives come together to jointly address transatlantic — and global — challenges. US Representative Jim Costa demystifies the Transatlantic Legislators’ Dialogue and explains why it’s so very important at this moment in time
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