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    ‘The West created Vučić’: Serbian journalists say repression is tightening

    As Serbia cracks down on dissent, investigative reporter Saša Dragojlo talks about state violence, media suppression, and why he thinks the EU bears part of the blame.
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    Movers and Shakers | 4 March 2022
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    Digital Services Act: MEPs are ready to defend tougher regulations
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    Digital Services Act: MEPs are ready to defend tougher regulations
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    Alternative fuels can make for a cleaner future on the roads, but we can do even better
    03 Mar
    Alternative fuels can make for a cleaner future on the roads, but we can do even better
    The Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Regulation can make future cleaner road transport in the EU a reality, but there is still room for improvement, writes Ismail Ertug
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    The European Strategy for Universities: a catalyst for national reforms and investments?
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    In emotional session, European Parliament welcomes Ukraine’s application for candidate status
    01 Mar
    In emotional session, European Parliament welcomes Ukraine’s application for candidate status
    MEPs praise Ukrainian resistance in face of Russian military aggression, pledge more help in historic session
    The EU is legislating for a safer work environment
    01 Mar
    The EU is legislating for a safer work environment
    The EU legislation for health and safety at work aims to eliminate work-related deaths in Member States by 2030 and to improve workers’ conditions
    EU Council adopts new sanctions against Russia
    01 Mar
    EU Council adopts new sanctions against Russia
    Several requests by Ukraine not yet met by EU as Russian advance on Kyiv continues unabated
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    Uneven progress in contraception protection across Europe
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    Covid is no barrier to gender equality
    28 Feb
    Covid is no barrier to gender equality
    We have been promised a union of equality, but the pandemic has allowed certain interests to try to maintain the status quo. Gender equality must – and will – prevail, writes Maria Noichl
    Orphan medicinal products: onwards  and upwards
    28 Feb
    Orphan medicinal products: onwards and upwards
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    28 Feb
    Rare Diseases Day: How the French Presidency can change the rare disease landscape
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    28 Feb
    Tackling rare diseases through enhanced coordination
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    25 Feb
    Brando Benifei interview: Federalist and proud of it
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    EU and NATO coordinate response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
    24 Feb
    EU and NATO coordinate response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
    Leaders will hold special summit meeting to agree on new sanctions against Russia and aid to Ukraine
    EU set to announce ‘massive’ sanctions package following Russia’s all-out attack on Ukraine
    24 Feb
    EU set to announce ‘massive’ sanctions package following Russia’s all-out attack on Ukraine
    Emergency meetings of major EU institutions and the G7 today , as well as first package of sanctions
    This is a decisive year for Eurozone stability
    24 Feb
    This is a decisive year for Eurozone stability
    As Europe emerges from the economic impact of the pandemic lockdown, it’s important the recovery is steered in the best way possible, not by dogma, writes Margarida Marques
    Why Europe must lead the digital transformation
    24 Feb
    Why Europe must lead the digital transformation
    If we are to achieve an inclusive, balanced and fair digital transformation, then the lessons from the report on the role of cohesion policy must be taken onboard, argues Cristina Maestre
    Movers and Shakers | 24 February 2022
    24 Feb
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    Rare Diseases: Towards a patient-centred EU Blood Directive
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    An MEP bids farewell after nearly 30 years in Parliament
    23 Feb
    An MEP bids farewell after nearly 30 years in Parliament
    The EU has made Europe a better place, but after nearly 30 years as an MEP, it’s clear that maintaining those gains requires ongoing vigilance, writes Evelyne Gebhardt in her letter bidding farewell to European Parliament
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    Rare Diseases: EU Orphan Regulation, backing innovation to address unmet needs
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    MEPs condemn Russian move on Ukraine
    22 Feb
    MEPs condemn Russian move on Ukraine
    Putin’s recognition of the break-away territories in Ukraine’s east is met with condemnation across the political spectrum
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