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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
    Moving treatments from hospitals to patients' homes key to sustainable healthcare Partner Content
    29 Sep
    Moving treatments from hospitals to patients' homes key to sustainable healthcare
    Taking healthcare home is key to delivering sustainable treatment, writes Paul Leeflang.
    Demography and diversity are new opportunities for Europe
    29 Sep
    Demography and diversity are new opportunities for Europe
    Demographic change is a huge challenge for healthcare systems across Europe, but this year’s Gastein health forum will look for solutions, promises Helmut Brand.
    5 questions with... Daniel Dalton
    29 Sep
    5 questions with... Daniel Dalton
    Cricket, theatre and Cities Skylines.
    EU Commission's 'transparency register' proposals branded 'too little too late'
    29 Sep
    EU Commission's 'transparency register' proposals branded "too little too late"
    Lobbyists and independent organisations must sign up to a “transparency register” under new proposals by the European Commission.
    Brexit: Verhofstadt launches withering attack on Johnson, Fallon and Fox
    29 Sep
    Brexit: Verhofstadt launches withering attack on Johnson, Fallon and Fox
    Parliament’s representative in the Brexit negotiations, Guy Verhofstadt, has launched a withering attack on the three MPs chosen by Theresa May to navigate the UK’s exit from the EU.
    MEPs support move to limit EU Parliament presidency terms
    29 Sep
    MEPs support move to limit EU Parliament presidency terms
    A call for European Parliament Presidents to be limited to two terms in office has been supported by MEPs from six of the Parliament's eight political groups.
    CETA is not TTIP and should be considered on its own merits
    28 Sep
    CETA is not TTIP and should be considered on its own merits
    Public disaffection over the TTIP negotiations must not interfere with the revolutionary CETA with Canada, writes David Martin.
    MEPs clash over EU army plans
    28 Sep
    MEPs clash over EU army plans
    MEPs have clashed over possible plans for a European defence union, or "European army" as it has been dubbed.
    Panama Papers scandal 'gets to the heart of our democracy', says whistleblower
    27 Sep
    Panama Papers scandal "gets to the heart of our democracy", says whistleblower
    One of the journalists who uncovered the Panama Papers scandal has appealed to MEPs to help "shed light" on the "parallel world" of offshore companies.
    Alyn Smith: My entire day job is Scotland in Europe
    27 Sep
    Alyn Smith: My entire day job is Scotland in Europe
    Alyn Smith discusses the implications of Brexit, why he wants to become deputy leader of the Scottish National Party and why it's important that Scotland has eyes and ears in Europe.
    EU must tackle billion-euro wildlife crime industry
    27 Sep
    EU must tackle billion-euro wildlife crime industry
    Wildlife trafficking presents a serious and growing threat, argues Catherine Bearder.
    Andriukaitis: Gastein health forum provides enormous added value
    26 Sep
    Andriukaitis: Gastein health forum provides enormous added value
    Vytenis Andriukaitis explains what challenges the EU can expect in the coming decades, how the Commission will be supporting the member states to keep their populations healthy, and addresses that viral tweet.
    The global psoriasis community is at a historic crossroads Partner Content
    26 Sep
    The global psoriasis community is at a historic crossroads
    The EU can play a key role in improving the lives of psoriasis sufferers, argues Lars Ettarp.
    EU Commission insists TTIP talks will go ahead as planned
    26 Sep
    EU Commission insists TTIP talks will go ahead as planned
    Meanwhile, a special Council meeting will be convened next month with the aim of agreeing the controversial EU-Canada trade deal.
    Crowdfunding can be a great tool for bio-based industries Partner Content
    26 Sep
    Crowdfunding can be a great tool for bio-based industries
    Irun Cohen explains why he utilised crowdfunding to finance therapies to tackle inflammatory bowel disease.
    Issue 440 | 26 September 2016
    26 Sep
    Issue 440 | 26 September 2016
    European Health Forum Gastein special issue, Biotech Week, interview with Alyn Smith, CETA vs TTIP, Wildflife trafficking, ETS, 5 Questions with Daniel Dalton MEP and more…
    Bio-economy could help EU achieve its climate goals
    26 Sep
    Bio-economy could help EU achieve its climate goals
    Transitioning to a bio-economy goes hand-in-hand with embracing the circular economy, and will boost growth and employment, says Henna Virkkunen.
    Schulz in London: No à la carte menu for UK's membership of single market
    23 Sep
    Schulz in London: No à la carte menu for UK's membership of single market
    European Parliament President Martin Schulz has had a "good productive" meeting with UK Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, according to a close aide to the MEP.
    Antonio Tajani: Anti-Semitism still alive in EU
    23 Sep
    Antonio Tajani: Anti-Semitism still alive in EU
    Former European Commissioner Antonio Tajani says Europe is "deluding" itself if it thinks it is "immune" to the "faces of anti-Semitism."
    Movers and Shakers | 23 September 2016
    23 Sep
    Movers and Shakers | 23 September 2016
    Keep track of developments in the European institutions and public affairs with our movers and shakers column. on 23 September 2016
    Hungarians urged to boycott referendum on refugees
    23 Sep
    Hungarians urged to boycott referendum on refugees
    Critics of Hungary's government have called for a boycott of its Brexit-style referendum next month on the EU's migration policy because it is "xenophobic".
    2016 CITES Conference of the Parties tackles an urgent conservation agenda
    23 Sep
    2016 CITES Conference of the Parties tackles an urgent conservation agenda
    Wildlife crime that transcends national borders needs a transnational response, write Susan Lieberman and Gerben-Jan Gerbrandy.
    Peregrine falcon down-listing an opportune time to reflect on CITES convention Partner Content
    23 Sep
    Peregrine falcon down-listing an opportune time to reflect on CITES convention
    The Peregrine falcon's down-listing is an opportune time to reflect on the CITES convention, writes Adrian Lombard.
    EU action plan against wildlife trafficking: Prevention, partnership and implementation
    23 Sep
    EU action plan against wildlife trafficking: Prevention, partnership and implementation
    For the first time, the EU will act as a full party at a CITES conference, where crucial amendments to wildlife protection rules are expected to be adopted, writes Karmenu Vella.
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