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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate
    13 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
    by Arno Van Rensbergen
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    14 May EU Institutions
    Interview: Clean Industrial Deal puts EPP’s Ehler in the driving seat
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    12 May EU Institutions
    The end of encryption as we know it?
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    12 May EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
    Ignorance Is Risk: A business perspective on Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence Partner Content
    25 May Energy & Environment
    Ignorance Is Risk: A business perspective on Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence
    The latest compromise for the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive by the legal committee at the European Parliament promises to be a game-changer for positive impact, not only for human rights and the environment but also for businesses. As companies that are already conducting due diligence in line with the OECD guidelines, we have seen this build more robust, reliable and responsible value chains. Here is how.
    The EU cannot leave it to the US and China to slug it out
    25 May EU Institutions
    The EU cannot leave it to the US and China to slug it out
    Europe is playing a dangerous game allowing China and the US to escalate their conflict, leading to serious ramifications for the EU's economy
    The European Union’s new chemical regulations leave the bloc vulnerable to Chinese domination Partner Content
    25 May Foreign & Security Policy
    The European Union’s new chemical regulations leave the bloc vulnerable to Chinese domination
    The European Union’s Chemical Agency (ECHA) risks creating new problems for itself by moving from a risk to a hazard-based assessment of chemicals.
    Associations and Brussels: a match made in Europe Partner Content
    25 May
    Associations and Brussels: a match made in Europe
    With over 2,450 international associations based in Brussels, it’s fair to say that Brussels is the perfect home for associations.
    Five food and drink podcasts to whet your appetite
    25 May Culture & Arts
    Five food and drink podcasts to whet your appetite
    These podcasts provide a view into the often untold but compelling stories behind what we eat and how it affects us.
    A future for diadromous species and related human communities Partner Content
    25 May
    A future for diadromous species and related human communities
    The populations of diadromous fish species are in decline. Here are five ways to influence the long-term and large-scale management of these species prepared by the DiadES beneficiary partners.
    Brussels' Year of Art Nouveau stirs up memories of Belgium's colonial past
    23 May Culture & Arts
    Brussels' Year of Art Nouveau stirs up memories of Belgium's colonial past
    Brussels is staking its claim as the global capital of Art Nouveau with a year-long programme of events. But alongside a renewed appreciation for the architecture, the initiative has stirred up memories of Belgium’s colonial past
    Climate: there is an urgent need for a new international governance Partner Content
    22 May Energy & Environment
    Climate: there is an urgent need for a new international governance
    International frameworks on the environment must gain priority over obsolete rules to save the future of our planet.
    Policymakers and industry must come together to secure future food availability Partner Content
    22 May Energy & Environment
    Policymakers and industry must come together to secure future food availability
    Packaging legislation should incentivise packaging that contributes to the EU Green Deal goals while enabling sufficient access to safe, affordable and nutritious food.
    Trees a crowd - the movement to green Europe’s city streets
    19 May Energy & Environment
    Trees a crowd - the movement to green Europe’s city streets
    Increasing tree cover can help combat climate challenges and improve mental health - but there are hidden challenges too
    It’s time cities came around to a circular economy
    16 May Energy & Environment
    It’s time cities came around to a circular economy
    Cities can foster this by providing recycling facilities and promoting sharing initiatives, but the transition requires significant changes to the way we produce and consume
    It’s crunch time for Parliament to support industry with circular beverage packaging Partner Content
    15 May Energy & Environment
    It’s crunch time for Parliament to support industry with circular beverage packaging
    We are at a critical moment of the EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation as the EU has the chance to create supportive enablers that help industry deliver fully circular beverage packaging.
    Signature Dish: Sabine Verheyen’s Catalan-style wild boar
    11 May Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Sabine Verheyen’s Catalan-style wild boar
    The German MEP shares her recipe for a classic dish from her home country but with a touch of Spanish cuisine 
    5 Questions with... Damian Boeselager
    10 May EU Institutions
    5 Questions with... Damian Boeselager
    The German MEP and co-founder of the pan-European political party Volt talks the benefits of lunch, Stefan Zweig and wanting to learn Russian
    The Health-Motivated Shift: Why Ex-Smokers in Sweden Are Turning to Alternative Nicotine Products Partner Content
    10 May
    The Health-Motivated Shift: Why Ex-Smokers in Sweden Are Turning to Alternative Nicotine Products
    Sweden is on its way to becoming the first smoke-free country in Europe, but what products are driving change in the Scandinavian country and why?
    In defence of density: the benefits of living in a highly populated city 
    09 May Foreign & Security Policy
    In defence of density: the benefits of living in a highly populated city 
    Simply dividing an area of land by the overall population can be misleading, and we should be looking at “mixity” instead to create of liveable, functional, vibrant communities
    A revealing look behind the curtain at the other Germany
    08 May Culture & Arts
    A revealing look behind the curtain at the other Germany
    Interspersing big historical events with stories of ordinary people, Katja Hoyer's book reveals an East Germany far more dynamic than the cold war caricature often painted in the west 
    The Great Waste Epidemic: Four Ways Large Corporates Can Pick Up the Pace to Reduce Food Waste Partner Content
    08 May Energy & Environment
    The Great Waste Epidemic: Four Ways Large Corporates Can Pick Up the Pace to Reduce Food Waste
    Global companies are in a unique and powerful position to push for change to reduce food waste. Here are four ways large corporates can set the agenda.
    Why it’s time to swap car-centric urban design for pedestrian and cycle-friendly planning 
    05 May Energy & Environment
    Why it’s time to swap car-centric urban design for pedestrian and cycle-friendly planning 
    It’s time to move to a system that considers how the street, rather than being seen as simply a traffic artery, can better serve environmental, economic, and social functions
    Single-use paper or reusable plastics: what’s best for the future of packaging? Partner Content
    05 May
    Single-use paper or reusable plastics: what’s best for the future of packaging?
    Recent legislation passed in France banning single-use packaging in fast-food establishments has drawn the attention of policy-makers across Europe. The Parliament partnered the European Paper Packaging Alliance to host a high-level event in Paris to discuss its impact
    Is the French policy approach to tobacco control working? Partner Content
    05 May
    Is the French policy approach to tobacco control working?
    France has become the largest market for illicit cigarettes in the EU, both damaging revenue from taxation and posing a risk to national security. At a recent event in Paris, polling organisation Povaddo presented the findings of their new survey mapping the attitude of French consumers
    Thrive or perish: why more transparency in standard-essential patent licensing is key for SMEs and innovation Partner Content
    04 May Technology
    Thrive or perish: why more transparency in standard-essential patent licensing is key for SMEs and innovation
    SEP licensing abuse is rampant and the EU needs to act effectively to protect its SMEs
    Europe’s first chief heat officer warns our cities are not prepared for what’s coming
    04 May EU Institutions
    Europe’s first chief heat officer warns our cities are not prepared for what’s coming
    From painting apartment blocks in light colours to reusing wastewater, Athens’ former heat guru Eleni Myrivili explains how cities can adapt to rising temperatures 
    Hard to look beyond 2030 if you’re drowning in 2023 Partner Content
    04 May Energy & Environment
    Hard to look beyond 2030 if you’re drowning in 2023
    A favourable environment for research & development, competitiveness and productivity has been central to EU thinking for decades but why are the CEOs of the world’s largest animal health companies doubting the facility of innovating in Europe?
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