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    Why science-based regulation can unlock an innovative future for European agriculture
    Innovation is a key driver of economic growth, and a powerful tool to help meet ambitious EU aims on food security and autonomy. Yet it is all too often hindered by outdated regulatory systems. How can we work towards a supportive and science-based regulatory environment to give farmers access to safe and effective innovations?
    Global agri-food trade: a driver for EU sustainable competitiveness Partner Content
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    Global agri-food trade: a driver for EU sustainable competitiveness
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    Using water responsibly, cleanly and sustainably Partner Content
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    Using water responsibly, cleanly and sustainably
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    13 Jan
    Europe's agricultural sector poised to drive renewable energy growth
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    From Generation Greta to the Bande de Bardella: Why Europe’s youth are shifting political loyalties
    13 Jan EU Institutions
    From Generation Greta to the Bande de Bardella: Why Europe’s youth are shifting political loyalties
    Europe’s young voters are increasingly turning to far-right parties, driven by frustration with mainstream politics, democratic disenchantment and an appeal to alternative policies.
    Biologicals: Europe's next green revolution Partner Content
    13 Jan
    Biologicals: Europe's next green revolution
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    15 years of ENTSO-E: from cooperation to energy transition Partner Content
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    15 years of ENTSO-E: from cooperation to energy transition
    The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.
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    The Parliament's January print edition is out
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    The Automotive Aftermarket is key to Europe's industrial competitiveness, economy, society and sustainability. It must be included in the Commission's upcoming Industrial Automotive Action Plan
    Op-ed: Trump’s return reveals EU weaknesses
    10 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Trump’s return reveals EU weaknesses
    As Trump’s second term approaches, the EU must take stock of where it is falling short — and finally act decisively.
    Op-ed: Maroš Šefčovič may have the toughest job in the EU
    09 Jan EU Institutions
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    As the new trade and economic security commissioner, Maroš Šefčovič will have to confront the threat of trade wars, sluggish EU economies and stiff global competition.
    Tusk aims to lead Europe with swagger – and a focus on security
    08 Jan
    Tusk aims to lead Europe with swagger – and a focus on security
    As Poland takes centre stage in the EU, President Tusk will focus the bloc’s efforts on migration, security and bolstering transatlantic co-operation.
    From security to Schengen: Poland’s presidency priorities
    08 Jan
    From security to Schengen: Poland’s presidency priorities
    As Poland steps into the rotating presidency of the European Council, Agnieszka Bartol, ambassador of the Polish Permanent Representation to the EU, discusses the country’s presidency priorities.
    Op-ed: Security and economy will be Poland’s watchwords
    08 Jan
    Op-ed: Security and economy will be Poland’s watchwords
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    08 Jan
    Op-ed: Europe urgently needs security and stability
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    Poland’s evolution in the European Union: From Euroscepticism to leadership
    08 Jan
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    08 Jan
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    08 Jan
    The Parliament's Guide to the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU
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    08 Jan
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    08 Jan
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    The Polish presidency should work towards strengthening the rule of law and civil society across Europe, drawing on its own recent history.
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