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    Agriculture & Food All
    Aboca: an example of European Green Deal thinking applied to health
    19 Jan Agriculture & Food
    Aboca: an example of European Green Deal thinking applied to health
    With the “Green Deal”, Europe puts sustainability at the heart of its scientific, cultural and economic development. This is not just an abstract idea, but a concrete opportunity to promote a new economic and social system that reverses the effects of the current extractive model of development, a model which is reliant on the destruction of environmental resources and the use of substances that are not part of the ecosystem. The Green Deal is a vital opportunity - the only route available - which should also be applied in the health and therapy sector. It is a vision that Aboca has been pursuing ever since it was founded.
    A modern approach to Europe’s farming must make the most of the available technologies, argues Clara Aguilera
    31 Dec Agriculture & Food
    A modern approach to Europe’s farming must make the most of the available technologies, argues Clara Aguilera
    Reformed CAP and European Green Deal, must be aligned to help EU achieve new, more sustainable agriculture and livestock farming, says Spanish deputy.
    Tech & Research All
    Future of Europe: The path to prosperity
    21 Jan Tech & Research
    Future of Europe: The path to prosperity
    EU reforms must be built on a broad political consensus and with the widest possible participation of citizens, argues Eva Maydell.
    Europe’s Policy on Huawei should be based on facts, argues Dick Roche
    19 Jan Tech & Research
    Europe’s Policy on Huawei should be based on facts, argues Dick Roche
    Huawei has been used by the discredited Trump administration as a pawn in a geopolitical game, says former Irish Minister.
    Industry & Finance All
    Europe can become an innovative space technology hub, says Thierry Breton
    15 Jan Tech & Research
    Europe can become an innovative space technology hub, says Thierry Breton
    But EU also faces ‘enormous challenges’ and risks losing ground in the space sector, warns internal market commissioner.
    A new Saudi Arabia beckons European tourists and investors. Could these changes bring Brussels and Riyadh closer?
    13 Jan Industry & Finance
    A new Saudi Arabia beckons European tourists and investors. Could these changes bring Brussels and Riyadh closer?
    Could the Arab nation’s vision of transforming into a tourist hub by 2030 bring the Kingdom closer to Europe? Muddassar Ahmed reports.
    Energy & Climate All
    Lahti: the European Green Capital 2021
    21 Jan Energy & Climate
    Lahti: the European Green Capital 2021
    Henna Virkkunen (FI, EPP), Miapetra Kumpula-Natri (FI, S&D), Elsi Katainen (FI, RE) and Ville Niinistö (FI, Greens/EFA) share their views on this year's European Green Capital, the Finnish city of Lahti.
    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week: accelerating the world’s sustainable development
    20 Jan Energy & Climate
    Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week: accelerating the world’s sustainable development
    The Middle East’s economic recovery has a chance to look greener and more sustainable than ever before, writes Dr Guy Burton.
    International & Trade All
    Navalny arrest an early test for Biden
    22 Jan International & Trade
    Navalny arrest an early test for Biden
    The Biden Presidency will reaffirm the importance of American leadership in Europe, but will this result in effective, united action against Russia?
    UK in diplomatic spat with EU over ambassador rights
    22 Jan International & Trade
    UK in diplomatic spat with EU over ambassador rights
    The UK has been accused of “childish petulance” after it refused to grant the EU’s ambassador to Britain full diplomatic privileges.
    Health All
    EU leaders agree to keep Europe’s borders open
    22 Jan Health
    EU leaders agree to keep Europe’s borders open
    However, with fresh fears of new strains of the coronavirus, they have warned again non-essential travel.
    MEPS call on EU to help ‘struggling’ Western Balkan countries cope with COVID-19 pandemic
    21 Jan Health
    MEPS call on EU to help ‘struggling’ Western Balkan countries cope with COVID-19 pandemic
    Demand comes as EU leaders hold virtual summit on ongoing health crisis.
    EU Institutions All
    Movers and Shakers | 22 January 2021
    22 Jan EU Institutions
    Movers and Shakers | 22 January 2021
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our Movers and Shakers column.
    MEPs greet Joe Biden presidency as beginning of 'new era' for transatlantic relations
    21 Jan International & Trade
    MEPs greet Joe Biden presidency as beginning of 'new era' for transatlantic relations
    European Parliament welcomes host of US executive orders, including rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization.
    Justice All
    Every day, hundreds of migrants embark on the perilous route from Africa to the Canary Islands, writes Juan Fernando López Aguilar
    19 Jan Justice
    Every day, hundreds of migrants embark on the perilous route from Africa to the Canary Islands, writes Juan Fernando López Aguilar
    The lack of solidarity shown by some EU Member States in sharing migrant burden must change, says the Chair of Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee.
    Helena Dalli interview: Striving for a Union of Equality
    21 Dec Justice
    Helena Dalli interview: Striving for a Union of Equality
    After the Coronavirus pandemic exposed many of the inequalities still besetting our world in the twenty-first century, European Commissioner for Equality Helena Dalli tells Lorna Hutchinson it’s time to double down on justice.
    Jobs & Social Rights All
    Erasmus and the Turing Scheme: A metaphor for Brexit?
    19 Jan Jobs & Social Rights
    Erasmus and the Turing Scheme: A metaphor for Brexit?
    Professor Paul James Cardwell takes a look at the UK government’s decision to withdraw from the EU’s Erasmus programme and replace it with its own ‘global’ scheme.
    Erasmus+: UK’s departure is a lose-lose outcome for young people
    19 Jan Tech & Research
    Erasmus+: UK’s departure is a lose-lose outcome for young people
    The UK’s withdrawal from Erasmus+ not only closes the door on more than thirty years of fruitful exchanges between students in the EU and the UK, but will also weaken cooperation in the field of education, explains Milan Zver.
    Security & Defence All
    Finding a common ground for international space regulation
    05 Jan Tech & Research
    Finding a common ground for international space regulation
    The increasing weaponisation of space poses a significant threat to the security of the planet. What we need now is open dialogue which fosters cooperation rather than rivalry, argues Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan.
    The importance of a strong and multilateral-focussed United States
    30 Dec International & Trade
    The importance of a strong and multilateral-focussed United States
    Joe Biden’s biggest challenge will be to re-establish a multilateral dynamic that keeps Russia in check, argues former US ambassador Cameron Munter.
    Mobility All
    Green deal for aviation: EU needs to start building a greener, more socially and economically robust future for aviation, argues Isabel García Muñoz
    22 Dec Mobility
    Green deal for aviation: EU needs to start building a greener, more socially and economically robust future for aviation, argues Isabel García Muñoz
    EU aviation sector’s green and digital transformation must be accompanied by a just transition that leaves no one behind, say Sky and Space Intergroup MEP.
    EU has ‘opportunity’ to build a better, greener and cleaner aviation model, says TRAN vice-Chair
    22 Dec Mobility
    EU has ‘opportunity’ to build a better, greener and cleaner aviation model, says TRAN vice-Chair
    Of all the sectors hit by COVID-19, aviation has been one of the worst affected. That’s why it’s vital to now plan a clear way to recovery, explains Jan-Christoph Oetjen.
    Regions & Cities All
    This year, European Mobility Week takes on special significance, says EC Director General for Mobility & Transport
    18 Sep Mobility
    This year, European Mobility Week takes on special significance, says EC Director General for Mobility & Transport
    While taking into consideration the impact of COVID-19, the EU will set out a path to smart and sustainable mobility, writes Henrik Hololei.
    Georgia on my mind
    30 Jun International & Trade
    Georgia on my mind
    Georgia is an oasis of democracy, peace and prosperity in an otherwise complex and conflict ridden region. The EU must remain firmly committed to its policy of supporting Georgia’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, writes Marina Kaljurand
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