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    16 Mar 21
    Autism Awareness Day: A yawning gap between rhetoric and action
    The pandemic has exposed the stigma that people on the autism spectrum still face; it’s time for the EU to ditch the empty words and up its game, writes Jordi Cañas.
    16 Mar 21
    Autism Awareness Day: Why we need a European approach to autism
    A strategic and integrated European approach to autism spectrum disorder would provide much-needed support to persons on the autism spectrum as well as their families in these challenging times, writes Victor Negrescu.
    16 Mar 21
    MEPs back legal action against UK over alleged breach of Northern Ireland Protocol
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    Universities must have a voice in shaping the European Research Area
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    15 Mar 21
    Commission’s ‘Digital Green Certificate’ to help boost travel during the ongoing crisis
    The proposed certificate is designed to provide proof that a person has been vaccinated against COVID-19, has recovered from it, or has received a negative test result.
    15 Mar 21
    MEPs to learn more about new EU attempt to contain variants of Coronavirus
    With Member States still firmly in the grip of the pandemic, the Commission is proposing what it calls “immediate action” to prepare Europe for the “increased” threat of Coronavirus variants.
    15 Mar 21
    Nicola Sturgeon: Scotland’s future is in the EU
    Brexit took the Scots out of the European Union against their will, but future EU membership is part of the vision for an independent Scotland, explains Nicola Sturgeon.
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    EU Ombudsman investigating European Medicines Agency ‘fast tracking’ procedure
    Emily O’Reilly told MEPs that the EMA had been required to make recommendations on vaccines for COVID-19 in “record time” and has been working with a “fast-track procedure.”
    15 Mar 21
    Senior MEP says recent case of live animals transported at sea demonstrates ‘urgent need’ for major crackdown
    Thomas Waitz says he was incensed by the suffering of a shipload of animals who were stranded at sea for over two and a half months.
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    15 Mar 21
    EU Pact on Migration & Asylum: How can we ensure the effectiveness of national monitoring mechanisms?
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    Why we cannot wait for a "European solution" to the Moria refugee camp
    We need a ‘Coalition of the Willing’ for a better and more humane European asylum policy which focuses on human rights and the individual right to asylum, argues Erik Marquardt.
    15 Mar 21
    Issue 532 | 15 March 2021
    Gracing this issue’s cover is Spanish Renew Europe deputy Jordi Cañas. With the EU-Mercosur Association Agreement negotiations approaching the finish line, Parliament’s rapporteur tells reporter Ana Gallego why this may be the last chance to seal a deal with the South American trade bloc.
    12 Mar 21
    COVID-19 crisis having ‘huge toll on children, warn MEPs
    European parliament’s warning comes as EU authorises use of fourth COVID-19 vaccine.
    12 Mar 21
    MEPs lead growing calls for EU to boycott Winter Olympics in Beijing
    Demand follows concerns over alleged human rights violations in China, and erosion of democratic autonomy in Hong Kong.
    12 Mar 21
    Charles Michel at centre of war of words with UK over COVID vaccines
    Row follows Council President’s swipe at the UK over its vaccine roll out.
    11 Mar 21
    EU’s attempt to reform itself branded ‘biased from the very beginning’
    The strong broadside comes after a symbolic event on Wednesday to mark the start of Conference on the Future of Europe.
    11 Mar 21
    MEPs declare entire European Union an ‘LGBTIQ Freedom Zone’
    The move comes two years after the first so-called ‘LGBT-free zone’ was declared in the Polish town of Świdnik.
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    11 Mar 21
    Will new EU digital regulations lead us to innovation or stagnation?
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    10 Mar 21
    Conference on EU’s future must be open to citizens beyond Brussels bubble
    The much-delayed Conference on the Future of Europe is set to start in early May, after the leaders of two of the EU’s main institutions finally gave it the green light at a formal ceremony on Wednesday.
    09 Mar 21
    Most EU citizens want their voices to be heard when it comes to future of Europe
    The results of an EU-wide poll come on the eve of a ceremonial event on Wednesday to mark the Conference on the Future of Europe.
    09 Mar 21
    Parliamentary immunity lifted for former Catalan leader and two other separatist MEPs
    The decision, in a vote late on Monday, now clears the way for formal legal moves by Spain, where Carles Puigdemont and colleagues Antoni Comín and Clara Ponsatí all face charges relating to the Catalan independence referendum in 2017.
    09 Mar 21
    Plenary to focus on LGBTIQ rights in Poland and Hungary
    At the plenary session in Brussels, MEPs will discuss current events in Poland and Hungary in the wake of the introduction of discriminatory laws against the LGBTIQ community in both states.
    08 Mar 21
    MEPs welcome moves to strengthen security in Brussels’ EU quarter after spate of violent attacks
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    08 Mar 21
    IWD 2021: The broken rung
    Despite the increased prevalence of women in the workplace, obstacles ranging from the ‘motherhood penalty’ to sexual harassment are a stubborn reality for women, writes Grace McLoughlin.
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