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    Joachim Bitterlich grew up dreaming of a borderless Europe, and as a diplomat played his part in making it happen. Now he says the Schengen free-travel zone is under threat, with radical action needed to dissuade governments from throwing up borders once again.
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    Op-ed: Workers must be protected to power the twin transition
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    China snubs Europe, dashing hopes of summit breakthrough
    Time to overhaul the patent protection law
    07 Apr
    Time to overhaul the patent protection law
    While the current health crisis has wreaked havoc in many sectors, in pharmaceuticals it is the EU’s patent law that is hampering innovation and access to medicines, explains Katerina Konecná.
    European Parliament criticised over use of COVID-19 disposable masks
    02 Apr
    European Parliament criticised over use of COVID-19 disposable masks
    NGO attacks Parliament for promoting use of ‘untraceable, disposable, toxic and unrecyclable’ single-use masks.
    European Parliament asks former UK MEP to join Conference on Future of Europe common secretariat
    02 Apr
    European Parliament asks former UK MEP to join Conference on Future of Europe common secretariat
    The peculiarity - and irony - of a former UK politician being asked to join the forum tasked with shaping the long-term future of the EU will not be lost on those involved in the Brexit negotiations.
    The snail's pace progress of EU justice
    02 Apr
    The snail's pace progress of EU justice
    Despite European Commission pilot proceedings against Italy, the snail’s pace progress of EU justice in tackling discrimination against non-national teaching staff in Italian universities means the case is unlikely to be resolved any time soon, explains Henry Rodgers.
    MEPs urge EU to impose fresh sanctions on Turkey
    01 Apr
    MEPs urge EU to impose fresh sanctions on Turkey
    EPP member Loucas Fourlas and Socialist Costas Mavrides are among those backing calls for the EU to take immediate steps to impose fresh sanctions on Turkey in protest at the country’s alleged human rights violations.
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    Post-Pandemic, the Caribbean needs to present a new face to the world
    The best means of repaying our international friends and partners in the EU and IMF is to build long-term resilience into our economies, writes Adrian Fox.
    Embracing equality in a digital era Partner Content
    01 Apr
    Embracing equality in a digital era
    Unless urgent action is taken women will become victims of digital discrimination, a recent event heard. Martin Banks reports.
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    01 Apr
    World Health Organization criticises EU’s ‘unacceptably slow’ vaccine rollout
    The EU, meanwhile, insists its vaccine policy is the best approach to avoid what it calls “vaccine nationalism.”
    Restoring our pharmaceutical autonomy
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    Restoring our pharmaceutical autonomy
    When the dust of the Coronavirus crisis settles, we must consider new ways of responding to future threats that ensure Europe’s citizens do not suffer, writes Véronique Trillet-Lenoir.
    MEPs welcome Commission’s decision to refer Poland to Court of Justice
    01 Apr
    MEPs welcome Commission’s decision to refer Poland to Court of Justice
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    Making animal welfare a priority
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    Making animal welfare a priority
    The misapplication of EU animal transport legislation poses a great threat to animal welfare. But before tightening EU law, we must first ensure its correct application, argues Marlene Mortler.
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    Ensuring healthcare continuity
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    Ensuring healthcare continuity
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    Racism kills in Europe too
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    Racism kills in Europe too
    The death of George Floyd at the hands of a police officer in the United States sparked widespread anti-racism protests, but racism is a worldwide issue and we are far from blame-free in Europe, argues Hilde Vautmans. 
    Four countries hoping to join EU must make progress on ‘fundamental’ internal reforms
    31 Mar
    Four countries hoping to join EU must make progress on ‘fundamental’ internal reforms
    Parliamentary reports on the accession ambitions of Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia and Serbia say each “need to continue focus” on reforms.
    Political groups accused of waging ‘political witch-hunt’ against certain Member States
    31 Mar
    Political groups accused of waging ‘political witch-hunt’ against certain Member States
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    2021: A year of opportunity for sustainability in Africa Partner Content
    31 Mar
    2021: A year of opportunity for sustainability in Africa
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    Conference on Future of Europe must restore sense of purpose to EU post-Brexit, says former UK MEP
    30 Mar
    Conference on Future of Europe must restore sense of purpose to EU post-Brexit, says former UK MEP
    Andrew Duff’s comments come with the EU about to embark on arguably its biggest ever reflection on the future of the Union.
    Women’s Rights Committee joins chorus of criticism of gender imbalance on CoFoE Board
    30 Mar
    Women’s Rights Committee joins chorus of criticism of gender imbalance on CoFoE Board
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    Peace in Yemen is a real possibility Partner Content
    30 Mar
    Peace in Yemen is a real possibility
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    ‘Very few’ Europeans believe US will intervene on their behalf in military crisis
    29 Mar
    ‘Very few’ Europeans believe US will intervene on their behalf in military crisis
    In a pan-European survey of over 15,000 citizens in ten EU Member States, just 10 percent held the view that the US was a “reliable” security partner that will always protect Europe.
    New US administration an opportunity to ‘rebuild’ EU-US transatlantic partnership, says David Sassoli
    29 Mar
    New US administration an opportunity to ‘rebuild’ EU-US transatlantic partnership, says David Sassoli
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    Fit for the digital age Partner Content
    29 Mar
    Fit for the digital age
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    Iran: Europe’s greatest post-COVID security threat Partner Content
    29 Mar
    Iran: Europe’s greatest post-COVID security threat
    Former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo has taken a hawkish tone with EU; he now claims Biden is playing softball with Iran, writes Emir Gürbüz.
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