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    Mariia's Diary: Life in Kyiv during the Russian invasion
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    The European Social Fund Plus helps Europeans stay afloat in times of crises
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    The EU must stand strong in the face of industry pressure to protect the world’s forests
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    The real story behind Parliament's curious ostrich sculptures
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    Sandra Kalniete on Latvian independence, her time as foreign minister and battling foreign interference in democratic processes
    11 Apr 22
    Sandra Kalniete on Latvian independence, her time as foreign minister and battling foreign interference in democratic processes
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    Movers and Shakers | 7 April 2022
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    Despite progress on antigypsyism in Europe, more legislation is required for true equality
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    Despite progress on antigypsyism in Europe, more legislation is required for true equality
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    There’s nothing more important for Europe than to win the war declared by Putin
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    31 Mar 22
    On this year’s World Autism Day, let’s shift the focus away from awareness to acceptance
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    The war in Ukraine is raging on. A step-by-step action plan for what the EU should do next
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    The war in Ukraine is raging on. A step-by-step action plan for what the EU should do next
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    24 Mar 22
    EU politicians gave Putin a pass for years. It’s time to stop and hold ourselves accountable
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    Movers and Shakers | 25 March 2022
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    Movers and Shakers | 25 March 2022
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