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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
    The Parliament Magazine's September Issue
    30 Aug EU Institutions
    The Parliament Magazine's September Issue
    The September issue of The Parliament is now available to read online.
    Learning should not end with school: rethinking entrepreneurship in Europe Partner Content
    28 Aug
    Learning should not end with school: rethinking entrepreneurship in Europe
    A Working Group meeting in the European Parliament with Herbalife explores entrepreneurship of the future
    Are European ports heading towards a green transition?
    28 Aug Energy & Environment
    Are European ports heading towards a green transition?
    The European Commission should be daring enough to push Europe’s ports into the green future
    Back to school: 5 dossiers to watch out for this autumn
    28 Aug EU Institutions
    Back to school: 5 dossiers to watch out for this autumn
    From the economy to migration, let alone climate and enlargement, the clock is ticking for the EU to seal a deal on several contentious files before the European elections in June 2024
    Pacific island states are crucial for the EU’s maritime security
    03 Aug Energy & Environment
    Pacific island states are crucial for the EU’s maritime security
    If a full-on conflict between the US and China breaks out in the Indo-Pacific region, the EU will be unable to remain on the sidelines
    How extended reality tech could help visually impaired people
    02 Aug Energy & Environment
    How extended reality tech could help visually impaired people
    Virtual and augmented reality solutions can offer unprecedented opportunities for people with visual impairments
    Eco reads: Five books imagining a post-global warming future
    31 Jul Culture & Arts
    Eco reads: Five books imagining a post-global warming future
    Cormac McCarthy's "The Road" has inspired other authors to imagine a globally warmed future. Our summer reading list has a few other suggestions
    GIA calling: can we interest you in high-speed internet and no charges for intra-EU calls?
    26 Jul Technology
    GIA calling: can we interest you in high-speed internet and no charges for intra-EU calls?
    "We need the Gigabit Infrastructure Act to ensure speedy internet and equal access to broadband infrastructure for all EU citizens, and much more"
    Europe's quest for home-grown lithium
    20 Jul Energy & Environment
    Europe's quest for home-grown lithium
    Lithium is the driving force behind our new battery-powered world, but can Europe ensure its supply keeps pace with demand?  
    More than a pipe dream: Europe's hyperloop ambitions
    19 Jul Technology
    More than a pipe dream: Europe's hyperloop ambitions
    Would you like to be propelled that over 700 kilometres per hour through a tube? Hyperloop technology could make that a reality — if Europe can rise to the challenge
    For a faster route to sustainability, harness the power of collaboration
    19 Jul Energy & Environment
    For a faster route to sustainability, harness the power of collaboration
    Lack of collaboration is among the most significant bottlenecks in addressing the climate crisis
    The Parliament Magazine's August Issue
    19 Jul EU Institutions
    The Parliament Magazine's August Issue
    The August edition of The Parliament, focusing on innovation in Europe, is now available to read online
    Free Iran World Summit 2023: Onward to a democratic republic Partner Content
    19 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Free Iran World Summit 2023: Onward to a democratic republic
    In the face of international struggle, Iranians and senior policymakers from across the world gathered to support the uprising in Iran and the establishment of a democratic republic.
    From policy and research to implementation: the new paradigm for urban mobility Partner Content
    18 Jul Technology
    From policy and research to implementation: the new paradigm for urban mobility
    Maria Tsavachidis, CEO at EIT Urban Mobility, sheds light on how this EU-funded initiative is transforming innovation policy into tangible and replicable mobility solutions in cities, with cities and for people.
    A green deal for kidney care Partner Content
    17 Jul Energy & Environment
    A green deal for kidney care
    How investment in green nephrology can help meet the European Green Deal targets.
    From laggard to leader: How can Europe catch up with the digital frontrunners? Partner Content
    17 Jul Technology
    From laggard to leader: How can Europe catch up with the digital frontrunners?
    Europe is behind in digital innovation and changes need to be made so that Europe can catch up with the world’s digital frontrunners.
    To help fight climate change, Europe needs to end overfishing
    13 Jul Energy & Environment
    To help fight climate change, Europe needs to end overfishing
    Fish are proven carbon engineers. By ending overfishing, Europe would have a better chance at mitigating global warming
    Who guards the EU’s buildings in Brussels?
    11 Jul EU Institutions
    Who guards the EU’s buildings in Brussels?
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. This month, Linda A. Thompson finds out who protects the buildings of the EU institutions in Brussels
    The EU needs to get its green energy diplomacy straight to avoid backlash
    05 Jul Energy & Environment
    The EU needs to get its green energy diplomacy straight to avoid backlash
    The EU could do more to engage with its traditional energy partners, to co-operate on green energy futures that are considered mutually beneficial
    The digital euro: a solution looking for a problem, or the next evolution of money?
    05 Jul Technology
    The digital euro: a solution looking for a problem, or the next evolution of money?
    Is the digital euro the logical next step? The answer depends on its form, design, concrete added value and competitive features
    SEP-Change: Will Changes to Patent Rules Stifle European Innovation? Partner Content
    29 Jun Technology
    SEP-Change: Will Changes to Patent Rules Stifle European Innovation?
    Paradise lost: How overtourism is changing Europe's holiday destinations
    29 Jun Culture & Arts
    Paradise lost: How overtourism is changing Europe's holiday destinations
    Europe’s beauty spots are buckling under mass tourism – so some popular destinations are fighting back. Venice has blocked cruise ships and Amsterdam has launched ‘stay away’ ads aimed at badly behaved Brits. But the trade-off between quality of life and much-needed revenue is a tricky one
    “Policy choices that aim at reducing environmental harm should be based on sound scientific evaluation using harmonised methods”   Partner Content
    29 Jun EU Institutions
    “Policy choices that aim at reducing environmental harm should be based on sound scientific evaluation using harmonised methods”  
    The Single Use Plastics Directive was designed to reduce the Union’s plastic use, but there now seems to be a risk that the PPWR proposal takes a U-turn and increases our use of plastic.   
    The Parliament Magazine's July Issue
    28 Jun EU Institutions
    The Parliament Magazine's July Issue
    The July edition of The Parliament is now available to read online for free
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