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    Bikes, bamboo and biodiversity: An eco adventure in the Andes
    26 Sep Culture & Arts
    Bikes, bamboo and biodiversity: An eco adventure in the Andes
    Author Kate Rawles cycled the length of the Andes on a bamboo bike to raise awareness about the loss of biodiversity. Her book charting her eco adventure is part travelogue, part call to arms – and completely inspiring
    Is technology our friend or our foe? 'Power and Progress' dives in
    22 Sep Culture & Arts
    Is technology our friend or our foe? 'Power and Progress' dives in
    The book provides a timely look at how technology can either enrich a narrow elite or become the foundation for widespread prosperity
    Signature dish: Alin Mituța's grilled aubergine salad
    20 Sep Culture & Arts
    Signature dish: Alin Mituța's grilled aubergine salad
    Alin Mituța (RENEW Group, RO) shares his recipe for a grilled aubergine salad, the perfect summer dish
    EU AMA: What are the EU trilogues?
    18 Sep EU Institutions
    EU AMA: What are the EU trilogues?
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. This month, Linda A. Thompson finds out what happens in the trilogue meetings
    5 events celebrating Spanish culture in Belgium
    13 Sep Culture & Arts
    5 events celebrating Spanish culture in Belgium
    Spain's presidency of the Council of the EU brings with it events celebrating Spanish culture all over Belgium. We've rounded up some highlights
    Saline solutions: As Europe's sea levels rise, farmers adapt
    08 Sep Energy & Environment
    Saline solutions: As Europe's sea levels rise, farmers adapt
    As climate change and rising sea levels make Europe’s farmland increasingly salty and barren, can saline agriculture offer growers a way forward?
    Is the EU’s consultation process broken?
    05 Sep EU Institutions
    Is the EU’s consultation process broken?
    The challenge is on to improve public participation in EU lawmaking
    Brussels Gallery Weekend kicks off the new cultural season
    05 Sep Culture & Arts
    Brussels Gallery Weekend kicks off the new cultural season
    This year’s Brussels Gallery Weekend, starting September 7, will be packed with contemporary delights
    The key role of corrugated cardboard in delivering a stronger circular economy Partner Content
    31 Aug Energy & Environment
    The key role of corrugated cardboard in delivering a stronger circular economy
    The corrugated cardboard industry remains highly committed to achieving the objectives of the PPWR. We sit down with Saverio Mayer, CEO Europe Smurfit Kappa and VP of Fefco, to discuss the proposed changes - and why recycling and reuse must be seen as complementary
    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.
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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.
    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
    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
    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
    From evidence to action: how the Best-ReMaP project aims to contribute to an improved quality of food supplied to European citizens  Partner Content
    28 Jun Energy & Environment
    From evidence to action: how the Best-ReMaP project aims to contribute to an improved quality of food supplied to European citizens 
    World Health Organisation figures claim that by 2035, 28 million children in 53 European region countries could live with obesity. The Best-ReMaP project explores how good nutrition practices can help overcome the challenge of childhood obesity.
    Can Europe fight Iran's hostage diplomacy?
    26 Jun EU Institutions
    Can Europe fight Iran's hostage diplomacy?
    Calls are mounting for the European Commission to implement a strategy to prevent hostile regimes using European citizens for political leverage
    Signature Dish: Tomáš Zdechovský’s dukátové buchtičky
    22 Jun Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Tomáš Zdechovský’s dukátové buchtičky
    The Czech MEP puts his own twist on a traditional sweet treat from his home country in this recipe for yeast buns with vanilla custard
    Empowering patients through medical technologies for a healthier future Partner Content
    22 Jun Technology
    Empowering patients through medical technologies for a healthier future
    By constantly investing in existing and future technologies, the medical technology sector contributes to a healthier Europe. The 2023 MedTech Forum looked at some key trends in legislation and business and the role that EU policymakers can play to bring medical innovations to patients in a timely manner.
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