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    Portuguese voters head the polls — again
    16 May Foreign & Security Policy

    Portuguese voters head the polls — again

    Portugal is set to hold its third election in as many years on Sunday amid mounting voter fatigue.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    15 May EU Institutions
    Poland’s presidential vote puts reform agenda to the test
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    15 May EU Institutions
    Op-Ed: Why mental health must become a political priority for Europe
    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
    A fragmented defence industrial base is holding back EU armament
    24 Dec Foreign & Security Policy
    A fragmented defence industrial base is holding back EU armament
    As long as EU members go their separate ways on military procurement, the bloc will never reach its bolstered defence goals.
    Op-ed: Green Deal’s social costs threaten the most vulnerable
    23 Dec Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: Green Deal’s social costs threaten the most vulnerable
    Adequate funding and targeted measures are needed to support those who lack the financial resources to adapt to the transition.
    After Assad fall, EU finds itself in awkward position
    20 Dec Foreign & Security Policy
    After Assad fall, EU finds itself in awkward position
    EU members have been quick to announce a freezing of asylum applications from Syria, but sending Syrians home will be easier said than done.
    Op-ed: Lack of racial diversity continues to blight EU affairs
    19 Dec EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Lack of racial diversity continues to blight EU affairs
    As the new European Commission forms, a few well-placed people of colour can’t disguise the overall lack of diversity in EU affairs.
    Georgia's crisis deepens as presidential power in dispute
    18 Dec Foreign & Security Policy
    Georgia's crisis deepens as presidential power in dispute
    Georgian Dream lawmakers have elected hardliner ally Mikheil Kavelashvili president, as the party expands its control of the country. The pro-European incumbent, however, is refusing to leave the office.
    Unleashing the power of a patient-centred life science ecosystem to drive innovation, economic growth and prosperity across the EU Partner Content
    17 Dec
    Unleashing the power of a patient-centred life science ecosystem to drive innovation, economic growth and prosperity across the EU
    Placing research and innovation at the core of the EU’s economy
    Op-ed: Low-carbon fuels are the shortcut the EU needs to hit its climate goals
    16 Dec Technology
    Op-ed: Low-carbon fuels are the shortcut the EU needs to hit its climate goals
    Low-carbon fuels like methanol can cut emissions now and drive a renewable future – if the EU gets the regulations right.
    Decarbonizing Europe’s energy system: the case for CO2 neutral fuels Partner Content
    16 Dec Energy & Environment
    Decarbonizing Europe’s energy system: the case for CO2 neutral fuels
    Despite their potential, renewable fuels are being sidelined in the road transport conversation. But if Europe is to decarbonize and meet its commitments, it’s time we looked at all viable solutions
    Op-ed: Navigating the gap between efficiency and transparency with the EU's emergency powers
    13 Dec EU Institutions
    Op-ed: Navigating the gap between efficiency and transparency with the EU's emergency powers
    The increased use of Article 122 to implement measures with longstanding effects, from the refugee crisis to Covid-19, should be a wake-up call to involve the EU’s elected lawmakers.
    Romania's democracy under pressure after court annuls vote
    12 Dec Foreign & Security Policy
    Romania's democracy under pressure after court annuls vote
    In annulling the surprise win of a pro-Russian ultranationalist, a top Romanian court has either protected democracy or tried to sideline it. The uncertainty has shaken the confidence of voters already feeling economic hardship.
    Estonia’s move to strip Russians of their right to vote rehashes complicated questions of belonging
    11 Dec Foreign & Security Policy
    Estonia’s move to strip Russians of their right to vote rehashes complicated questions of belonging
    The government says Russian and Belarusian citizens are a security risk, which has some of them rethinking their place in Estonian society. 
    Protecting Europe’s water resources Partner Content
    11 Dec
    Protecting Europe’s water resources
    With unpredictable weather patterns intensifying across the continent, Europe’s water management strategies need to adapt. What steps can policy-makers and stakeholders take to build resilience?
    Op-ed: How civil society links can accelerate EU enlargement
    11 Dec EU Institutions
    Op-ed: How civil society links can accelerate EU enlargement
    Candidate countries’ social partners can enhance EU decision making and lay the foundations for a fair and prosperous future.
    Building a circular economy – with steel at its core Partner Content
    11 Dec
    Building a circular economy – with steel at its core
    The upcoming Circular Economy Act, alongside the recent PPWR, are set to transform resource management, as the Commission aims to make all packaging across the EU fully recyclable or reusable by 2030. The Parliament magazine and Steel for Packaging Europe gathered MEPs, policymakers and industry figures for a discussion on how to make this a reality
    Building a holistic and compassionate approach to healthcare Partner Content
    11 Dec
    Building a holistic and compassionate approach to healthcare
    Nicolás González Casares MEP and Sandra Ruckstuhl from CSL Vifor set out why it is vital to place mental health at the core of care pathways, to enhance patient outcomes and enable individuals to thrive in their lives
    What can Europe learn from the Greek economic success story? Partner Content
    10 Dec
    What can Europe learn from the Greek economic success story?
    With her background as a lawyer specialising in Foreign Direct Investment and a member of the Greek New Democracy Party’s Political Committee, we speak with Christina Georgaki about the new European Commission and boosting European competitiveness
    Tires under pressure - safeguarding the future of the EU’s tire industry Partner Content
    10 Dec
    Tires under pressure - safeguarding the future of the EU’s tire industry
    The European tire industry, a key sector underpinning the continent’s economy, is facing escalating costs and regulatory challenges. At a recent event in the European Parliament, industry leaders warned that urgent support is needed to ensure the industry remains competitive
    Von der Leyen's new mandate is one of contradictions and competing interests 
    10 Dec EU Institutions
    Von der Leyen's new mandate is one of contradictions and competing interests 
    The European Commission president's efforts to appeal to the left and far right have her allies calling her savvy. Her critics would call it duplicitous. Getting her agenda through will be a difficult balancing act. 
    A partnership for hydrogen innovation: Driving Europe's decarbonization and global competitiveness Partner Content
    10 Dec
    A partnership for hydrogen innovation: Driving Europe's decarbonization and global competitiveness
    By fostering collaboration across industry, research institutions, and policymakers, the Clean Hydrogen Partnership has created an integrated ecosystem to advance hydrogen technologies.
    Op-ed: Clean Industrial Deal must bring businesses into the fold
    10 Dec Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: Clean Industrial Deal must bring businesses into the fold
    European policymakers must tackle permitting, energy and financing to create the conditions for industry to decarbonise.
    Why Raffaele Fitto was Meloni’s best bet for the new Commission
    09 Dec EU Institutions
    Why Raffaele Fitto was Meloni’s best bet for the new Commission
    Raffaele Fitto’s appointment as an executive vice-president marks a significant shift in the European Commission, securing ECR presence in Europe’s new political landscape.
    Rethinking the protection of citizens in the face of climate insecurity Partner Content
    09 Dec Economics
    Rethinking the protection of citizens in the face of climate insecurity
    The consequences of emerging climate insecurity should not be underestimated. Europe must intensify its climate resilience efforts - or the climate protection gap could soon become unbridgeable
    Q+A: French government collapses at pivotal moment for EU
    06 Dec EU Institutions
    Q+A: French government collapses at pivotal moment for EU
    Michel Barnier is out. Macron is on the hunt for another PM. What's next for the EU's second-biggest member?
    The Parliament's December print edition is out
    06 Dec EU Institutions
    The Parliament's December print edition is out
    As the new college of commissioners take office, what are the key challenges that lie ahead for von der Leyen 2.0?
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