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    Q&A: What does the end of nuclear arms control mean for Europe?
    06 Feb EU Institutions

    Q&A: What does the end of nuclear arms control mean for Europe?

    With U.S.-Russia limits on nuclear weapons gone and global arsenals expanding, European allies are reassessing long-standing assumptions about deterrence and security.
    by Paula Soler
    At Europe’s borders, AI is testing the limits of EU rights
    05 Feb EU Institutions
    At Europe’s borders, AI is testing the limits of EU rights
    Ukraine’s satellite wake-up call for Europe
    04 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Ukraine’s satellite wake-up call for Europe
    Can Europe carry more of NATO’s burden?
    03 Feb Member States
    Can Europe carry more of NATO’s burden?
    26 Sep 19
    World Contraception Day: access to contraception remains a big challenge in Europe
    Access to contraception should be a key concern of European governments in empowering their citizens to plan their families and lives, argues Petra De Sutter
    25 Sep 19
    #VaccinesWork
    Three million lives are saved every year thanks to vaccination, but due to increasing vaccine hesitancy and disinformation, restoring public trust in vaccines is crucial, reports Lorna Hutchinson from the first ever Global Vaccination Summit.
    25 Sep 19
    When epidemiology meets big data
    The upcoming European Health Forum Gastein is a chance to forge a new “mindset” in tackling infectious disease surveillance, says Andrea Ammon.
    25 Sep 19
    Boris Johnson must resign, say UK MEPs
    British MEPs have called on beleaguered Prime Minister Boris Johnson to quit in the wake of the historic Supreme Court ruling that he had unlawfully suspended the UK Parliament to stop scrutiny of his Brexit strategy.
    25 Sep 19
    Easing the demographic tsunami
    Europe’s changing demographic should not be seen as a threat; innovation and investment in the right areas can turn this into an opportunity, says Birgitta Sacrédeus.
    25 Sep 19
    Keeping Europe united
    My grandmother typed the words that divided Poland - now I want to do everything I can to keep Europe united, writes Seb Dance.
    25 Sep 19
    MEPs put spotlight on Kashmir
    With tensions growing between India and Pakistan following New Delhi’s recent decision to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, MEPs are divided on how the EU should respond.
    24 Sep 19
    UK-EU fisheries relations could become ‘very tense’ in event of No Deal Brexit, warns MEP
    EPP MEP Peter van Dalen has warned that relations between British and European fishermen could “become very tense” in the event of a no-deal Brexit.
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    24 Sep 19
    AI: Giving healthcare professionals 'The Gift of Time'
    AI will transform the lives of both patients and healthcare professionals, explains Jan-Philipp Beck.
    24 Sep 19
    MEPs welcome Supreme Court ruling on UK Parliament prorogation
    The UK Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s suspension of Parliament for five weeks at the height of the Brexit crisis was unlawful.
    24 Sep 19
    The journey to age equality
    This year’s International Day of Older Persons puts age inequality in the spotlight, writes Anne-Sophie Parent.
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    24 Sep 19
    How cities can lead the sustainability transition
    We need to rethink our relationship with nature when building cities, argue Marc Palahí, Stefano Boeri, Maria Chiara Pastore and Vicente Guallart.
    24 Sep 19
    Celebrating this sporting life
    Regardless of origin or belief, Marc Tarabella believes sport is one thing that can unite often divided communities.
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    24 Sep 19
    In Conversation with... Brigitte Dero and Laurent Petrynka
    The sports community is taking steps to improve its environmental impact. Brigitte Dero, General Manager of VinylPlus®, the European PVC industry’s sustainability programme, and Laurent Petrynka, President of the International School Sport Federation (ISF), explain why making a long-term impact requires innovative partnerships.
    23 Sep 19
    Leading aid agency calls for urgent EU action to tackle the migration and asylum crisis
    International Rescue Committee demanded urgent action and long-term solutions.
    23 Sep 19
    Issue 501 | 23 September 2019
    We’ve put health policy under the microscope in our latest issue, with European Health Commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis fronting the magazine as we look ahead to this year’s European Health Forum Gastein.
    23 Sep 19
    European week of sport: It’s game on
    Sport and physical activity brings myriad benefits to society; the European Week of Sport encourages everyone to get involved.
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    23 Sep 19
    Breaking down barriers in the quest to cure Alzheimer’s
    Innovation can change the maths of Alzheimer’s disease. But to do that, governments need to change the maths for innovators, says David Ricks.
    23 Sep 19
    EU should show leadership on resettlement
    Europe needs to up its game in dealing with the resettlement challenge, and in so doing demonstrate global leadership, argues David Miliband.
    23 Sep 19
    A Clean Green Deal
    The Green Deal is at the heart of the EU’s ambitions of becoming climate-neutral. Transparency is essential to its success argue Karen Melchior and Lara Wolters.
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    23 Sep 19
    Healthy workplaces lighten the load
    Christa Sedlatschek reflects on 25 years of making Europe’s workplaces safer, healthier and more productive.
    20 Sep 19
    EU warned that flexing military muscle could lead to ‘turf wars’
    The European Union has been warned that renewed efforts to flex its military muscle is likely to put it on a collision course with national governments, NATO and the United States.
    20 Sep 19
    European mayors call for urgent climate action as global strike kicks off
    Mayors representing 8,000 European cities have called for urgent action to meet the EU’s commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement.
    19 Sep 19
    MEPs warn UK against social and economic dumping in event of No Deal Brexit
    Senior MEP Manfred Weber argues that Brexit supporters claimed UK parliament would ‘take back control’ but have instead ‘shut it down’.
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