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    Disconnected growth: Poor rural connectivity threatens agricultural innovation in the EU

    Patchy broadband and limited 5G are holding back the adoption of new agricultural technologies across Europe’s rural regions.
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    Parliament’s political groups go head-to-head on CAP reform
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    Making the European Green Deal the Real Deal
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    19 Oct 20
    Parliament’s IMCO Committee can have ‘central role’ in tackling climate change, says nominated chair
    Anna Cavazzini has been nominated by the Greens to become the next chair of the influential Internal Market and Consumer Protection Committee after the departure of Petra De Sutter.
    19 Oct 20
    Time to get serious about the Future of Europe Conference
    Instead of delaying the Conference, a technologically smart, part online, part face-to-face Conference can and should be launched immediately, argues Roger Casale
    19 Oct 20
    Biotech sector can play a critical role in supporting Europe’s economic recovery
    The bioeconomy sector can provide sustainable new jobs while also protecting public health and the environment, explains Maria Spyraki.
    19 Oct 20
    Brexit negotiators expected to hold call in bid to salvage talks
    Michel Barnier and David Frost are expected to make contact on Monday after last week’s EU summit failed to reach agreement on a deal between the two sides.
    19 Oct 20
    Minimum wages are a matter for national governments, not the EU
    European Commission must avoid taking ‘misguided action’ on minimum wages argues EESC‘s Stefano Mallia.
    19 Oct 20
    Is the EU’s Farm to Fork Strategy a silver bullet for sustainable agriculture?
    New Strategy must balance the needs of food production with the environment if it is to succeed, argues Norbert Lins.
    18 Oct 20
    Circular Economy Action Plan: Achieving plan's ambitious goals means investing in research and innovation
    The circular economy is a crucial part of building resilience to future crises, explains Patrizia Toia.
    18 Oct 20
    Before implementing new plastic bottle legislation, European Commission should review Finland’s longstanding return scheme
    Finnish deposit scheme encourages consumers to return empty bottles and cans for recycling, explains Elsi Katainen.
    18 Oct 20
    Beating Cancer: We need to stop denying the link between cancers and environmental pollution
    It is only by reducing our exposure to environmental pollutants that we can reduce the incidence of cancer in Europe, argues Michèle Rivasi.
    17 Oct 20
    Battle lines being drawn ahead of a key vote by MEPs on future of EU farm policy
    Ahead of Tuesday 20 October vote, the European Parliament’s political groups have been engaged in last minute discussions on their positions.
    16 Oct 20
    David Sassoli says Strasbourg plenary cancellation an ‘extremely difficult decision’
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    The rise of day trading should be celebrated
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    15 Oct 20
    GUE/NGL awards its Journalists, Whistleblowers and Defenders of the Right to Information prize
    Former US army intelligence officer Chelsea Manning, German investigative organisation Correctiv and Greece’s Novartis whistleblowers have been jointly awarded the prize.
    15 Oct 20
    EU leaders converge on Brussels for summit as spectre of no-deal Brexit looms large
    In a pre-summit briefing for reporters, a senior EU official admitted that “time is running out” to broker a Brexit trade deal by the end of this month, adding, “we need to see movement.”
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    Unleashing the full potential of life sciences and biotechnology in Europe
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    14 Oct 20
    Boris Johnson expresses ‘disappointment’ over lack of progress in Brexit talks
    The UK Prime Minister’s call with Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Council President Charles Michel on Wednesday evening ahead of his self-imposed Thursday deadline was yet another damp squib.
    14 Oct 20
    Pandemic should be ‘wake-up call’ on Parliament’s split site arrangement, says MEP
    Irish MEP Clare Daly’s demand comes with the institution set to return to Strasbourg next week for its first plenary in the city since the start of the crisis.
    14 Oct 20
    Support for Scottish independence at record high
    A poll conducted by Ipsos MORI shows 58 percent of Scots in favour of leaving the United Kingdom.
    14 Oct 20
    Former US ambassador to the EU says US election is chance for the country ‘to return to decency’
    Anthony Gardner said, “This election is a battle for the soul of the country. It is a battle for democracy in the US. This is not an exaggeration.”
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