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    Q&A: Belarusian opposition leader still hopes for a European future
    24 Jun Foreign & Security Policy

    Q&A: Belarusian opposition leader still hopes for a European future

    Most Belarusians want to break free of their Russian-backed government and align with Europe, opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said in an interview.
    by Federico Baccini
    Macron's proposed social media ban piles pressure on Brussels
    23 Jun Member States
    Macron's proposed social media ban piles pressure on Brussels
    Op-ed: International aid is a strategic investment in Europe’s future
    25 Jun EU Institutions
    Op-ed: International aid is a strategic investment in Europe’s future
    Estonia takes final steps to split church from Russia
    24 Jun Member States
    Estonia takes final steps to split church from Russia
    Reforming the EU ETS is about striking a balance
    12 Oct
    Reforming the EU ETS is about striking a balance
    Only a well-reformed and market-based ETS system can safeguard European industries, argues Angelika Mlinar.
    Stefan Eck: It's too soon to judge the EU's success
    11 Oct
    Stefan Eck: It's too soon to judge the EU's success
    Stefan Eck on his passion for golf, why it's too soon to judge the EU's success and why he believes that rabbits are the forgotten species of EU animal welfare laws.
    Nato chief appears to indirectly criticise 'EU army' plans
    11 Oct
    Nato chief appears to indirectly criticise 'EU army' plans
    Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has stressed the importance of cooperation between the alliance and the EU.
    Issue 441 | 10 October 2016
    11 Oct
    Issue 441 | 10 October 2016
    Telecoms, Copyright, interview with Stefan Eck, Pesticides, Pet trafficking, ETS, Fertilizers Regulation, 5 Questions with Marco Affronte MEP and more…
    MEPs condemn 'hostile propaganda' against EU by Russia and Isis
    11 Oct
    MEPs condemn "hostile propaganda" against EU by Russia and Isis
    MEPs have condemned "propaganda pressure" on the EU from Islamic terrorist groups such as Isis, as well as from Russia.
    EWRC | Working for sustainable growth in Europe's regions
    11 Oct
    EWRC | Working for sustainable growth in Europe's regions
    The value of public-private partnerships
    Women are key protagonists in the fight against radicalisation
    11 Oct
    Women are key protagonists in the fight against radicalisation
    Focusing on women in efforts to combat radicalisation objectively offers substantial benefits, write Beatriz Becerra Basterrechea and Gérard Deprez​.
    International Day of the Girl: No one should be left behind because she is a girl
    11 Oct
    International Day of the Girl: No one should be left behind because she is a girl
    The list of discrimination against girls is still too long, writes Neven Mimica.
    EU cohesion policy: Out of sight, out of mind?
    11 Oct
    EU cohesion policy: Out of sight, out of mind?
    The EU must better communicate the extensive positive impact regional funds have on citizens' lives, writes Lambert Van Nistelrooij.
    Cohesion policy is our best tool against Euroscepticism
    10 Oct
    Cohesion policy is our best tool against Euroscepticism
    Supporting cities and regions and encouraging them to work together can restore confidence in Europe, writes Markku Markkula.
    Particulate matter pollution a major cause of air quality illnesses Partner Content
    10 Oct
    Particulate matter pollution a major cause of air quality illnesses
    The EU must do more to tackle the problem of particulate matter (PM), argues Jaume Loffredo.
    The EU is committed to empowering cities and regions
    10 Oct
    The EU is committed to empowering cities and regions
    The European Week of Regions and Cities is an opportunity for cities and regions to come together and share best practices, as well as plan cooperation on future projects, writes Corina Creţu.
    Regional Review | October 2016
    10 Oct
    Regional Review | October 2016
    European Week of Regions and Cities, ESI funds, Knowledge-based Economy, protecting the Eastern Partnership, future of Cohesion Policy and more...
    HIMSS Europe launches Women in Health IT Community to address growing health IT gender gap
    10 Oct
    HIMSS Europe launches Women in Health IT Community to address growing health IT gender gap
    Recent HIMSS study found that the health IT gender gap has grown wider in the last ten years.
    HIMSS and Elsevier Launch New Digital Healthcare Award in Europe Award
    10 Oct
    HIMSS and Elsevier Launch New Digital Healthcare Award in Europe Award
    Award calls for outstanding ICT projects in healthcare to be nominated as industry best practice.
    Row erupts over appointment of Guterres as UN chief
    10 Oct
    Row erupts over appointment of Guterres as UN chief
    A furious row has flared over the decision to appoint António Guterres as the next Secretary General of the United Nations.
    EU must make copyright fit for a digital future
    10 Oct
    EU must make copyright fit for a digital future
    Copyright rules must protect content creators, while also preserving Europe's cultural heritage and creative industry, says Angelika Niebler.
    EU Parliament launches investigation into Steven Woolfe incident
    10 Oct
    EU Parliament launches investigation into Steven Woolfe incident
    MEPs will start scouring CCTV footage of Parliament as part of their investigation into the alleged attack on Ukip deputy Steven Woolfe.
    Movers and Shakers | 10 October 2016
    10 Oct
    Movers and Shakers | 10 October 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 10 October 2016
    EU must follow science-based authorisation approach says Julie Girling
    07 Oct
    EU must follow science-based authorisation approach says Julie Girling
    Policymakers shouldn’t use public health as an excuse to delay authorisations, adds veteran British MEP.
    Policymakers must make evidence-based decisions on EU food production, argues Jean-Philippe Azoulay Partner Content
    07 Oct
    Policymakers must make evidence-based decisions on EU food production, argues Jean-Philippe Azoulay
    Real danger that politicians are sleep-walking into a food production crisis, warns crop protection industry chief
    EU proposals to amend biocides and plant protection products rules are dangerous to human health, says Merja Kyllönen
    07 Oct
    EU proposals to amend biocides and plant protection products rules are dangerous to human health, says Merja Kyllönen
    Europe must always aim higher when it comes to health and environmental protection, says glyphosate co-rapporteur.
    Ukip ridiculed by opponents following Diane James' resignation
    07 Oct
    Ukip ridiculed by opponents following Diane James' resignation
    Ukip MEP Roger Helmer, meanwhile, has voiced sadness at the shock decision of party leader Diane James to stand down from her role just 18 days after she was elected.
    EU Parliament chief refers MEP bust-up to advisory committee
    07 Oct
    EU Parliament chief refers MEP bust-up to advisory committee
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz has intervened in the furious row over an alleged physical attack on Ukip deputy Steven Woolfe.
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