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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
    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
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    08 May Foreign & Security Policy
    Sánchez walks a tightrope as Spain commits to NATO target
    Head-to-head: Yes, public transport should be free
    02 Nov
    Head-to-head: Yes, public transport should be free
    Free public transport sounds ideal, but would it actually tempt drivers out of their cars? François Bausch, Mobility and Public Works Minister of Luxembourg, makes the argument for it
    Why the EU should take a tougher stance on Iran
    01 Nov
    Why the EU should take a tougher stance on Iran
    While the Council of the European Union has sanctioned 11 individuals and four entities for their role in the death of Mahsa Amini and the violent response to the recent protests in Iran, the bloc must take more aggressive action
    Greening the economy through transition finance Partner Content
    31 Oct
    Greening the economy through transition finance
    Ahead of the upcoming COP27 climate change negotiations, we report on an event organised by the City of London Corporation, bringing together key experts to discuss how private finance can accelerate the transition to ‘net-zero’.
    Jörgen Warborn on his journey from EU campaigner to EU shipping legislator
    31 Oct
    Jörgen Warborn on his journey from EU campaigner to EU shipping legislator
    Swedish MEP Jörgen Warborn steered new legislation to curb shipping emissions, hailed as a breakthrough for both climate and trade. Does it go far enough to meet the European Union’s 2050 eco goals?
    EU AMA: Where do the banners on the Berlaymont building go to die?
    28 Oct
    EU AMA: Where do the banners on the Berlaymont building go to die?
    In our new Ask Me Anything column, we seek the answers to some of the EU’s most pressing questions. First up, Laura Lamberti is given the low-down on the Berlaymont banners by Jean-Luc Théate, managing director of DESIGNpoint
    Europe on the Move: Setting a more sustainable future of flight, together Partner Content
    27 Oct
    Europe on the Move: Setting a more sustainable future of flight, together
    Reducing CO2 emissions is a must, but to create the revolutionary technologies for aircraft and engines to reach net-zero, Europe must play its role and contribute to global solutions, says Riccardo Procacci
    New EU vehicle emission standards represent a pivotal moment for electric cars
    27 Oct
    New EU vehicle emission standards represent a pivotal moment for electric cars
    As negotiations for a new CO2 emissions law come to a head, EU lawmakers are facing resistance to plans to phase out petrol and diesel vehicles in Europe
    Winter is coming: how can Europe ensure heating and energy security Partner Content
    26 Oct
    Winter is coming: how can Europe ensure heating and energy security
    As the cold weather rapidly approaches and Europe faces rising energy price, Wojciech Dąbrowski, president of the management board of PGE S.A, discusses how we can balance the need for heating with the need for energy security
    Widespread misinformation about vaping hurts public health Partner Content
    26 Oct
    Widespread misinformation about vaping hurts public health
    Quitting cigarettes is one of the hardest things to do, as many former and current smokers know from painful personal experience. Public health and politicians must do better to help smokers quit. 700,000 deaths per year in the EU should be enough of an incentive to make us rethink our current approach.
    Ensuring a fair and inclusive digital future Partner Content
    25 Oct
    Ensuring a fair and inclusive digital future
    Murielle Lorilloux, EU Cluster and Enterprise Americas & Asia Pacific Director, Vodafone Business, and Eva Kaili, Vice President of the European Parliament share their priorities to secure an inclusive, sustainable, and economically successful society
    Germany is going full steam ahead on critical railway improvements
    25 Oct
    Germany is going full steam ahead on critical railway improvements
    To make railways an attractive alternative, Germany is ramping up efforts to implement an optimised timetable and upgrade heavily used lines
    The quickest way to facilitate international rail travel is to coordinate timetables and improve booking systems
    24 Oct
    The quickest way to facilitate international rail travel is to coordinate timetables and improve booking systems
    European rail operators are unlikely to meet demand for new international services. But there are seemingly small actions they can take to improve cross-border travel
    To innovate tomorrow’s urban transport solutions, we all need to do more with less
    21 Oct
    To innovate tomorrow’s urban transport solutions, we all need to do more with less
    With many Europeans at risk of energy transport poverty this winter, we need to take an integrated approach to urban transport and optimise existing infrastructure, vehicles and space use
    The European Union needs a cycling strategy
    20 Oct
    The European Union needs a cycling strategy
    There are Keynesians and there are Monetarists, there are Social Democrats and Libertarians. But Europe’s future liveability, climate and finances need a jolt of “Bikenomics”
    Millions of informal carers in Europe: lessons learned from the pandemic Partner Content
    19 Oct
    Millions of informal carers in Europe: lessons learned from the pandemic
    Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany calls on governments and employers to take their roles seriously in developing the correct mechanisms to address the needs of carers in times of crisis and in times of stability.
    Signature Dish: Evin Incir's nîsk
    19 Oct
    Signature Dish: Evin Incir's nîsk
    Evin Incir (S&D, SE) shares her recipe for nîsk, a lentil soup that takes her back to her childhood in Diyarbakir
    Governments need to confront the continued impact of COVID-19 on people who are immunocompromised Partner Content
    18 Oct
    Governments need to confront the continued impact of COVID-19 on people who are immunocompromised
    A multidisciplinary group of clinicians and patient advocacy groups, call on governments around the world to urgently provide more targeted policies and interventions for people who are immunocompromised
    To cap or not to cap? EU mulls gas price intervention
    18 Oct
    To cap or not to cap? EU mulls gas price intervention
    The move could slow inflation, but bring unintended consequences
    Kazakhstan’s industry development is creating new opportunities for EU Partner Content
    17 Oct
    Kazakhstan’s industry development is creating new opportunities for EU
    Forget regulation – a total ban is the only legitimate response to Pegasus spyware
    17 Oct
    Forget regulation – a total ban is the only legitimate response to Pegasus spyware
    Regulating the controversial surveillance tool is nearly impossible and so the EU must forbid this dangerous threat to civil rights
    China’s influence campaign falls flat
    14 Oct
    China’s influence campaign falls flat
    China has spent billions to improve the country’s image in Europe. The efforts have mostly been counterproductive, according to three new books
    Renewable hydrogen is Europe’s best bet for emissions-free mobility
    12 Oct
    Renewable hydrogen is Europe’s best bet for emissions-free mobility
    It’s expensive (for now). It’s not competitive (yet). That shouldn’t stop the EU from going all in making hydrogen a cornerstone of the green economy
    What Europe needs to achieve a sustainable blood ecosystem Partner Content
    12 Oct
    What Europe needs to achieve a sustainable blood ecosystem
    As a new EU Regulation governing the field of Substances of human origins (SoHO) is being shaped, let’s look at the bigger picture, including factors that impact blood demand and opportunities to reduce the drain on the healthcare systems, says Antonis Kattamis, who is involved in the Blood and Beyond initiative
    When it comes to fixing our energy problems, hydrogen is no miracle solution
    10 Oct
    When it comes to fixing our energy problems, hydrogen is no miracle solution
    The investment of large sums in a newly created European Hydrogen Bank is a questionable choice, as we do not currently have sufficient renewable energy capacity to produce 100 per cent green hydrogen
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