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    16 Dec 20
    DSA: an opportunity to retake the online marketplace?
    The balance of power on internet platforms is too heavily in favour of big technology companies; the DSA should be the opportunity for us to redress the balance, urges Alexandra Geese.
    15 Dec 20
    Senior MEP condemns UK health minister after Brexit vaccine comments
    German EPP deputy Peter Liese took aim at Matt Hancock after his assertion that “because of Brexit” the UK had been able to approve the Pfizer vaccine rather than wait for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) to do so.
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    15 Dec 20
    Endorsing vaping to successfully fight cancer
    Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the EU. 1.3 million people die from cancer each year. Therefore, the upcoming European Beating Cancer Plan is a historic opportunity to improve public health in Europe, but to be successful the EU must be brave enough to endorse new approaches. Vaping must finally be endorsed to beat cancer, writes World Vapers’ Alliance’s Michael Landl.
    15 Dec 20
    Transparency is key to widespread vaccination
    The pressing need for a vaccine against COVID-19 is understandable, but it is no reason to dispense with the transparency we are entitled to expect when negotiating contracts, says Tilly Metz.
    14 Dec 20
    Some EU governments undermined fundamental rights during pandemic, study finds
    The report, commissioned by Greens MEPs Terry Reintke and Tineke Strik, says that a number of EU governments have “brazenly” used the pandemic as an excuse to curtail rights such as free speech, peaceful assembly and freedom of association.
    14 Dec 20
    European Commission admits that trade deal with UK may have become ‘less likely’
    A spokesman told reporters, “We are at a very late stage. The more time that goes by the less likely it is that we will have a deal in place on the first of January. This is a statement of fact.”
    14 Dec 20
    Bahrain: a valuable partner for Europe
    The Gulf state has undergone major economic and social changes in recent years and can be a strategic partner for Europe in the region, writes Tomáš Zdechovský.
    11 Dec 20
    EU agrees tough new 2030 climate targets
    But new plan to cut carbon emissions by at least 55 percent over the next decade, criticised for falling short of the scale of emission reduction needed.
    11 Dec 20
    DSA: a more sustainable digital single market
    The digital environment has changed out of all recognition in recent years; it is now a central part of our daily lives. Let’s ensure current legislation reflects this new reality, writes Alex Agius Saliba.
    11 Dec 20
    Inequalities, disparities and discrimination
    The COVID-19 pandemic has shown that EU level cooperation is now essential in order to mitigate the differences in Member States’ healthcare strategies, argues Katerina Konecná.
    11 Dec 20
    Human rights are key
    Human rights violations of people living with or at risk of HIV, particularly LGBTI persons, continue to have major consequences for the effectiveness of the HIV response, write Marc Angel and Sophie in t’ Veld.
    11 Dec 20
    EU strikes Compromise agreement with Hungary and Poland over next long term budget
    Business groups welcome long-awaited deal, but critics call ‘rule of law’ compromise a ‘capitulation’.
    11 Dec 20
    EU institutions reach agreement on new interinstitutional transparency register
    Senior Polish MEP Danuta Hübner says move marks important step towards a more open and accountable European Union.
    11 Dec 20
    Despite COVID-19, the EU’s priorities for long-term sustainability and competitiveness are clear, argues Sandro Gozi
    EU can position itself as a global leader in innovation and sustainable growth, says French MEP.
    11 Dec 20
    EU-Maldives: real partners
    We must avoid being introspective on the impact of COVID-19 and instead consider the plight of nations whose economies have been particularly impacted, such as the Maldives, writes Tomáš Zdechovský.
    11 Dec 20
    EU Member States should use COVID-19 recovery plans to drive new investment in education
    The Coronavirus crisis may provide the impetus to reform our education systems and make them more relevant and resilient, writes Dace Melbārde.
    10 Dec 20
    European Medicines Agency chief says safe and effective vaccine will not be ‘silver bullet’ on its own
    EMA Executive Director Emer Cooke said, “A vaccine will become a key component but, on its own, it will not be the silver bullet which will allow us to return to normal life.”
    10 Dec 20
    MEPs tell EU leaders that bloc's values are ‘non-negotiable’ as summit kicks off
    A petition, signed by 27 deputies from various groups, also urges leaders not to accept blackmailing from Poland and Hungary.
    10 Dec 20
    Sunday is crunch day as EU and UK set another Brexit deadline
    A dinner meeting between Ursula von der Leyen and Boris Johnson in Brussels on Wednesday evening failed to yield a breakthrough in the deadlocked talks.
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    10 Dec 20
    Russia’s double-game in Belarus
    It is crucial that the EU and US simultaneously support the protestors, pressure Lukashenko and prevent Russia from growing its influence in the country, writes former Bulgarian foreign minister Daniel Mitov.
    10 Dec 20
    Human Rights Day: Women's rights are human rights
    The rights of women are under threat of being rolled back in the shadow of COVID-19 and ultra-conservative governments. Lorna Hutchinson reports.
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    10 Dec 20
    Why techplomacy is more important than ever
    Collaboration between the private and public sectors and the bridging of transatlantic views on concrete challenges like data flows and cyberthreats will be essential for governments, business and workers to succeed, writes DIGITALEUROPE’s Cecilia Bonefeld-Dahl.
    09 Dec 20
    Four Italian MEPs join Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament
    Ignazio Corrao, Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini and Rosa D’Amato have defended their earlier participation in the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group alongside British Eurosceptic Nigel Farage.
    09 Dec 20
    Mayor of London urges EU and UK to continue talks until trade deal is reached
    Sadiq Khan’s plea comes just ahead of a key meeting over dinner in Brussels later on Wednesday between Ursula von der Leyen and Boris Johnson.
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