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    Paving the way for another decade of progress in hemophilia care through EU policy Partner Content
    19 Apr
    Paving the way for another decade of progress in hemophilia care through EU policy
    On World Hemophilia Day, the hemophilia community sits together to reflect on progress to date in the care of patients with bleeding disorders, whilst pointing that challenges remain and several EU policy opportunities could be game changers to address these.
    Clytemnestra finally gets her own voice
    11 Apr Culture & Arts
    Clytemnestra finally gets her own voice
    Greek mythology dismisses Clytemnestra as an evil husband-killer. But this reimagining allows Helen of Troy’s sister to step into the spotlight and tell her story of tragedy and revenge
    Meeting the medical needs of the 36 million Europeans living with a rare disease Partner Content
    06 Apr
    Meeting the medical needs of the 36 million Europeans living with a rare disease
    MEPs partner up during our European Parliament event to address the 95% of rare diseases lacking treatment options.
    Steel in the spotlight as MEPs and stakeholders discuss EU packaging waste proposal Partner Content
    03 Apr Energy & Environment
    Steel in the spotlight as MEPs and stakeholders discuss EU packaging waste proposal
    Recycling, innovation and sustainability on the agenda as the potential of steel packaging discussed in European Parliament breakfast debate.
    Lifting the lid on how fascism affected Italian women’s daily lives
    03 Apr Culture & Arts
    Lifting the lid on how fascism affected Italian women’s daily lives
    Under Mussolini’s regime, Fascist ideology seeped into all aspects of life in Italy – even the country’s cuisine
    5 Questions with ... Urmas Paet
    28 Mar EU Institutions
    5 Questions with ... Urmas Paet
    Urmas Paet (Renew, EE) is the Vice-Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
    The Parliament Magazine Issue 558 | April 2023 | The Rural Europe Edition
    27 Mar EU Institutions
    The Parliament Magazine Issue 558 | April 2023 | The Rural Europe Edition
    The April edition of The Parliament is now available to read online for free
    EU AMA: Exactly how much energy does the European Parliament consume?
    22 Mar EU Institutions
    EU AMA: Exactly how much energy does the European Parliament consume?
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. This month, Sean Craig crunched the numbers to find out more about the EP’s energy usage and whether it’s trending in the right direction
    Royal drama: a new novel revels in the eccentricities of cousins Sisi and Ludwig
    20 Mar Culture & Arts
    Royal drama: a new novel revels in the eccentricities of cousins Sisi and Ludwig
    In Empty Theatre, Jac Jemc blends fact and fiction to create a witty and imaginative rendition of the lives of royal cousins Ludwig II of Bavaria and Empress Elisabeth of Austria
    Albania’s first solar village aims for energy self-sufficiency
    15 Mar Energy & Environment
    Albania’s first solar village aims for energy self-sufficiency
    Welcome to Kutë, a citizen energy community born out of the successful struggle to halt construction of a hydropower dam. But how much autonomy can this collective really establish?
    Signature Dish: Christel Schaldemose’s brunsviger
    10 Mar Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Christel Schaldemose’s brunsviger
    Christel Schaldemose (S&D, DK) shares her recipe for brunsviger, a cosy cake with island origins
    Balancing environmental needs with respiratory healthcare Partner Content
    09 Mar Energy & Environment
    Balancing environmental needs with respiratory healthcare
    MEP Stelios Kympouropoulos and Professor Christer Janson discuss the importance of achieving the EU’s climate goals while maintaining quality care for millions of people in Europe living with chronic respiratory diseases.
    Giorgia Meloni, Enrico Mattei and Italy’s ghost politics
    07 Mar EU Institutions
    Giorgia Meloni, Enrico Mattei and Italy’s ghost politics
    The country’s Prime Minister is tapping into Algerian gas and Italian memory with the “Mattei Plan”, a reference to the celebrated founder of Eni who, in the post-war period, raised Italy’s status on the international scene
    Belgium’s bid to become a green hydrogen gateway
    01 Mar Energy & Environment
    Belgium’s bid to become a green hydrogen gateway
    With the EU investing heavily in hydrogen, Belgium aims to be a leading import and transit hub for alternative fuel. But despite advantages of location, expertise and infrastructure, the small country has challenges to overcome if it is to realise its goals
    The European Health Data Space and rare diseases Partner Content
    23 Feb
    The European Health Data Space and rare diseases
    The vast majority of rare disease patients are willing to share their data to improve diagnosis of their disease and develop new treatments. Let’s make sure that data sharing becomes a reality, writes Tilly Metz
    Safeguarding Ukraine’s culture of resistance
    23 Feb Culture & Arts
    Safeguarding Ukraine’s culture of resistance
    From Kharkiv to Paris: The Facets of Freedom exhibition pays homage to the struggle for liberty with art evacuated out of Ukraine
    Signature Dish: Salvatore De Meo’s zavardella
    21 Feb Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Salvatore De Meo’s zavardella
    Salvatore De Meo (EPP, IT) shares his recipe for zavardella, a hearty yet humble vegetable soup rich in taste and tradition
    The Parliament Issue 557 | March 2023 | The Energy Edition
    20 Feb Energy & Environment
    The Parliament Issue 557 | March 2023 | The Energy Edition
    The March edition of The Parliament is now available to read online for free
    Rare Disease Day 2023 - Finding Solutions in Partnership Partner Content
    20 Feb
    Rare Disease Day 2023 - Finding Solutions in Partnership
    Ahead of Rare Disease Day 2023, Takeda partnered with Efpia, Eurordis and Eucope to highlight the urgent for a new framework for rare diseases that is innovative, patient-centred and needs-led.
    EU AMA: What type of gifts do MEPs get?
    10 Feb EU Institutions
    EU AMA: What type of gifts do MEPs get?
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. This month, in the wake of the ‘Qatargate’ corruption scandal, Sean Craig looks at the presents MEPs receive.
    The state of the Iran nuclear deal
    09 Feb EU Institutions
    The state of the Iran nuclear deal
    Both the US and Iran have turned their backs on the JCPOA, once a triumph of compromise, while the EU is left hoping they’ll return to the negotiating table
    Enhancing health system resilience in the EU and globally: How can the EU lead by example? Partner Content
    09 Feb
    Enhancing health system resilience in the EU and globally: How can the EU lead by example?
    Why green and global are two sides of the same coin
    07 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Why green and global are two sides of the same coin
    If the European Green Deal is to succeed, the EU must foster a global approach and help other regions to achieve their own energy transitions, argues Nathalie Tocci in her new book, A Green and Global Europe
    Germany’s balancing act in East Asia
    06 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Germany’s balancing act in East Asia
    With a historic ministerial visit imminent, Germany is treading the tightrope between establishing ties with Taiwan and maintaining economic links with China
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