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    Maintaining a Competitive Edge: Building a Resilient European Health System Partner Content
    13 Mar Technology
    Maintaining a Competitive Edge: Building a Resilient European Health System
    With European healthcare systems under pressure and future demand forecast to grow, it is time to think differently about how we maintain population health. In this, the final piece in our series on challenges in European healthcare, we explore how reducing demand on systems through new medicines and adapting patient pathways is key to a healthier future
    Merz eyes defence buildup, economic reboot and stricter migration
    04 Mar Foreign & Security Policy
    Merz eyes defence buildup, economic reboot and stricter migration
    Friedrich Merz, leader of Germany's CDU/CSU parliamentary bloc, is set to lead the next government after his party came first in recent elections. He says only he can strengthen Germany and Europe, but at what cost?
    Students in Serbia are losing faith in the EU, but not in European values
    28 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Students in Serbia are losing faith in the EU, but not in European values
    Lack of support from Brussels for anti-corruption protests against President Vučić’s regime has become an 'extreme disappointment' for those on the streets. They see the EU putting interests above values.
    Accelerating the development of a Europe-wide CO2 storage market Partner Content
    25 Feb
    Accelerating the development of a Europe-wide CO2 storage market
    Expanding the CO2 storage market to cover all of Europe, including the UK, is critical for reducing emissions efficiently and affordably, according to a new report. We organised an event with the Carbon Capture and Storage Association to find out more
    The future of cosmetics: Safeguarding a European flagship industry Partner Content
    18 Feb Energy & Environment
    The future of cosmetics: Safeguarding a European flagship industry
    Europe's cosmetics industry is a global leader in innovation and sustainability but faces mounting challenges from complex regulations and international competition. At a recent Strasbourg dinner, industry leaders and MEPs explored how to balance environmental goals, consumer needs, and economic competitiveness to safeguard the future of this vital sector.
    Why early intervention is key to unlocking healthcare capacity Partner Content
    11 Feb Technology
    Why early intervention is key to unlocking healthcare capacity
    A recent major OECD report has warned of a looming crisis in the European health workforce. In the third in our series on the challenges faced across European healthcare systems we explore how early intervention in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases provides a model that can reduce pressure on overstretched frontline health services
    Power play: Baltic states cut Russian grid connection
    06 Feb Foreign & Security Policy
    Power play: Baltic states cut Russian grid connection
    On Saturday, the Baltic states will finally desynchronise from the BRELL electricity grid, which links it to Russia and Belarus. But the region is still vulnerable to Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure.
    The paper revolution in the EU Parliament's backyard Partner Content
    03 Feb
    The paper revolution in the EU Parliament's backyard
    A short distance away from the European Parliament building in Strasbourg lies Blue Paper, one of Europe’s largest papermills. With the paper industry leading the way on recycling, a high-level delegation, including members of the European Parliament, made the short journey to the site to learn how Europe’s paper industry is driving transformation to deliver sustainable growth.
    Driving Europe’s digital future Partner Content
    27 Jan
    Driving Europe’s digital future
    With momentum growing behind the Digital Decade policy programme, the contributions of major technology providers will be pivotal in shaping the EU’s digital future. At the recent Huawei Connect 2024 conference in Paris, senior leaders from industry and policymakers gathered together to explore Europe’s digital transformation
    Enhancing satellite-based services for a competitive, autonomous, and resilient Europe Partner Content
    27 Jan Technology
    Enhancing satellite-based services for a competitive, autonomous, and resilient Europe
    To safeguard its security and sovereignty, the EU must own an autonomous and reliable satellite network and a fully European space value chain. A consistent strategy for the downstream space sector is imperative.
    Hybrid threats: Russia’s shadow war escalates across Europe  
    21 Jan Foreign & Security Policy
    Hybrid threats: Russia’s shadow war escalates across Europe  
    Russia’s escalating, multipronged campaign risks destabilising the EU.
    Why it's time to radically rethink Alzheimer’s disease care Partner Content
    21 Jan EU Institutions
    Why it's time to radically rethink Alzheimer’s disease care
    Advances in scientific research and diagnostic tools are transforming how we think about and treat Alzheimer’s disease.
    Addressing workplace mental health in the digital era Partner Content
    20 Jan Economics
    Addressing workplace mental health in the digital era
    As digitalisation transforms workplaces across Europe, new challenges to mental health are emerging that demand urgent attention. A recent event at the European Parliament in Brussels explored how Europe can safeguard worker wellbeing in the digital age
    Musk: Symptom or cause of European malaise?
    17 Jan EU Institutions
    Musk: Symptom or cause of European malaise?
    As Elon Musk sets political fires across X, the EU is being forced to reckon with its own choices amid rising anti-establishment and populist sentiment.
    A competitive Europe – with or without plastics? Partner Content
    16 Jan Energy & Environment
    A competitive Europe – with or without plastics?
    As the EU grapples with the challenge of balancing economic competitiveness with sustainability, the plastics sector finds itself at a pivotal moment. Despite being a global leader in recycling, progress on circularity is faltering. We organised an event in the European Parliament to explore the urgent need for innovation, regulatory clarity, and investment to boost plastic recycling
    From Generation Greta to the Bande de Bardella: Why Europe’s youth are shifting political loyalties
    13 Jan EU Institutions
    From Generation Greta to the Bande de Bardella: Why Europe’s youth are shifting political loyalties
    Europe’s young voters are increasingly turning to far-right parties, driven by frustration with mainstream politics, democratic disenchantment and an appeal to alternative policies.
    15 years of ENTSO-E: from cooperation to energy transition Partner Content
    13 Jan Energy & Environment
    15 years of ENTSO-E: from cooperation to energy transition
    The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year.
    Trump’s return could dash EU’s enlargement ambitions in the Balkans
    08 Jan EU Institutions
    Trump’s return could dash EU’s enlargement ambitions in the Balkans
    As Donald Trump makes his return to the White House, his political stylings could galvanise nationalist movements in Serbia and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, hindering the EU’s hopes to incorporate them into the bloc.
    Trump 2.0: A test for the EU’s global climate leadership
    07 Jan EU Institutions
    Trump 2.0: A test for the EU’s global climate leadership
    Trump’s ‘energy dominance’ agenda may threaten the EU’s precarious energy situation, but it could also present an opportunity for the bloc to lead on clean tech.
    Could Trump's second term be a win for the EU?
    06 Jan EU Institutions
    Could Trump's second term be a win for the EU?
    With Donald Trump's return to the White House, the European Union might see unexpected benefits. If the bloc plays its cards right, trade and defence policies could get a boost.
    The indispensable role of Europe’s cleaning and maintenance products industry Partner Content
    03 Jan
    The indispensable role of Europe’s cleaning and maintenance products industry
    Hygiene is vital for good health, and the first line of defence to protect our health is to live in a clean space. That’s why The Parliament Magazine recently partnered with the European detergents and maintenance products industry association A.I.S.E. to explore the role of hygiene in public health.
    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
    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?
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