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    Von der Leyen's fragile alliance put to the test over US trade deal

    The Commission chief’s State of the Union defence of the pact she negotiated with Donald Trump drew fire from across the political spectrum. But the real battle is over whether the pro-EU majority will keep her second term afloat.
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    23 Nov 20
    Artificial intelligence: A risk worth taking?
    We spoke to MEPs from across Parliament about their expectations for the upcoming European Commission White Paper on AI.
    23 Nov 20
    Securing Europe’s medicine supplies in a post-COVID world
    It should not be up to China or other third countries to decide whether we in Europe have access to sufficient medicines; we need security of supply, says Peter Liese.
    23 Nov 20
    Time for a European Union of Health?
    The COVID-19 pandemic has caused huge pain and loss, but it may yet create a much-needed European Union of Health with a pharmaceutical strategy to match, writes Sandra Gallina.
    23 Nov 20
    Putting the European Single Market on a path to sustainability
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    23 Nov 20
    Making the European Single Market more sustainable
    Built-in obsolescence is one of the many barriers to delivering a genuine circular economy; enshrining the right to repair is essential, says David Cormand.
    23 Nov 20
    Issue 525 | 23 November 2020
    Our cover star this issue is Spanish deputy Iratxe García Pérez. The leader of the European Parliament’s Socialists and Democrats group talks to Deputy Editor Lorna Hutchinson about her 16 years as an MEP and why she believes that, post-pandemic, the EU will bounce back with a much stronger foundation based around social justice, equality and sustainability.
    20 Nov 20
    MEPs call for EU action plan to address ‘disastrous’ impact health pandemic has had on sport
    COVID-19 crisis predicted to have serious long-term impact on both sport and young people’s health and wellbeing.
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    20 Nov 20
    Reducing Europe’s cancer burden
    Over 40 percent of cancer cases are preventable. But, as Martin Banks reports, without reversing current trends, it could become the single leading cause of death in the EU.
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    20 Nov 20
    Mobile payment and financial inclusion in Morocco
    Morocco’s financial inclusion strategy is helping shift a large chunk of the country’s informal economy to the formal one, explains Azzedine El Mountassir Billah.
    20 Nov 20
    A new impetus in India-EU relations
    As the world deals with a Coronavirus second wave, Indian Ambassador Santosh Jha tells Rajnish Singh that his country can work together with the EU to ensure economic recovery is quick and stable.
    20 Nov 20
    Herman Van Rompuy: EU should continue on path of autonomy
    The former Council President made the remark at the EPC annual conference, and predicted that geo-politics will “change dramatically” following the election of Joe Biden in the U.S.
    20 Nov 20
    The post-pandemic need for modern and high-quality vocational education and training
    Despite the damage done to societies and individuals by the Coronavirus crisis, we must ensure Europe’s workforce emerges fit to face future challenges, writes Lucia Duriš Nicholsonová.
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    20 Nov 20
    Shining a light on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
    SIOP Europe joined forces with CCI Europe and PanCare for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month (September), urging Europe to recognise that paediatric cancer remains an urgent health and socio-economic issue say Professor Pamela Kearns (SIOP Europe President) and Samira Essiaf (SIOP Europe CEO)
    19 Nov 20
    ECDC downplays fears that infected mink could infect humans with Coronavirus
    Following a mass cull of infected mink in two European countries, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has concluded that the risk to humans is “low.”
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    19 Nov 20
    The World needs the G20, now more than ever
    As Saudi Arabia’s G20 Presidency comes to an end, H.E. Ambassador Saad Bin Mohammed Alarify, Head of the Mission of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the European Union, reports on the country’s significant achievements.
    19 Nov 20
    EU leaders gear up for online summit overshadowed by Poland and Hungary row
    Leaders are hoping to resolve an impasse that is holding up agreement on the €1.85tr budget and Coronavirus recovery plan.
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    18 Nov 20
    Moderate Muslims must stand up and speak
    Following the horrific events in France and Austria, Muslim communities around the world have engaged in debates surrounding freedom of speech and the challenges minorities face in multicultural societies, writes Dr. MJ Khan.
    18 Nov 20
    EU and UK in ‘final push’ to reach Brexit deal, says Commission Vice-President
    The comments by Valdis Dombrovskis on Wednesday come with the two sides locked in talks in Brussels in an effort to resolve the remaining obstacles to a deal.
    18 Nov 20
    Report on Parliament’s carbon footprint branded ‘public relations exercise’
    The report says the assembly’s current two-seat arrangement, which sees MEPs regularly switching between Brussels and Strasbourg, is unsustainable.
    18 Nov 20
    MEPs urge EU to ensure reciprocal access to fishing waters in ongoing Brexit talks
    Deputies argue that European fishermen should continue to have “unlimited” access to UK waters, irrespective of whether a deal is done or not.
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    18 Nov 20
    Putting a price on the European Green Deal
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    17 Nov 20
    Hungary and Poland refuse to back EU long-term budget and recovery package
    The move has plunged the bloc into a new crisis and leaders are hoping to find a way out of the impasse when they hold a virtual EU summit on Thursday.
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    17 Nov 20
    The undeniable benefits of tolerance
    Together we must work to promote and defend tolerance as a foundation for growth and prosperity, writes Mohamed Issa Abushahab.
    16 Nov 20
    MEPs say EU must respond to future health crises ‘more quickly and efficiently’
    On Monday, Parliament’s Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee held a preliminary discussion on the European Commission’s proposals to deal with future serious cross-border health threats.
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