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    From Sweden to Ukraine: How do countries join NATO?
    02 Aug Foreign & Security Policy
    From Sweden to Ukraine: How do countries join NATO?
    NATO comprises 32 members, with EU countries Finland and Sweden the latest to join. For potential new members, here’s what’s required to be part of the transatlantic military alliance.
    'Superpower Europe': The EU’s silent revolution
    26 Jul Culture & Arts
    'Superpower Europe': The EU’s silent revolution
    Marc De Vos maps out the EU’s metamorphosis from a union of values to a union of power.
    Continuing to sow for the future: A closer look at Huawei's ‘Seeds for the Future’ competition Partner Content
    25 Jul
    Continuing to sow for the future: A closer look at Huawei's ‘Seeds for the Future’ competition
    Since 2011, Huawei have run their Seeds for the Future programme in Europe and expanded to Italy in 2013, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Universities, and Research (MIUR). Since its inception, the programme has expanded to 140 countries and involved over 18,000 students. The Parliament had the opportunity to meet the participants and unveil the winners of the eleventh Italian edition
    Art in wartime: An exhibit in Brussels explores the Thirty Years’ War
    25 Jul Culture & Arts
    Art in wartime: An exhibit in Brussels explores the Thirty Years’ War
    Brussels' House of European History brings together 150 artworks and objects to tell the story of one of Europe’s longest conflicts.
    After 2022 toxic algae bloom, locals work to save Poland’s Oder river
    24 Jul Energy & Environment
    After 2022 toxic algae bloom, locals work to save Poland’s Oder river
    Questions remain about the 2022 environmental disaster, which the EU called a ‘perfect storm’ of climate change and poor regulation.
    How to make the best of Brussels summer
    22 Jul Culture & Arts
    How to make the best of Brussels summer
    The sun doesn’t shine that much in Brussels, so you’ve got to make the most of it when it does. Here are eight things to do in the Belgian capital to enjoy summer to the max.
    In conversation with Dariusz Marzec Partner Content
    18 Jul
    In conversation with Dariusz Marzec
    We sat down with Dariusz Marzec, President of the Management Board of PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczna S.A, to discuss the outcomes of the European elections and look at what’s next for the EU
    “Our food security relies on Europe’s farmers: we must give them our support” Partner Content
    16 Jul
    “Our food security relies on Europe’s farmers: we must give them our support”
    “Europe’s farmers are essential to meeting the major challenges facing the EU over the coming years”, says CropLife Europe’s Olivier de Matos. He tells us how farmers are working hard, but they need incentives to invest in the new innovative tools
    Scientists, activists and consumers warn about the consequences of refusing innovation in the nicotine segment Partner Content
    16 Jul
    Scientists, activists and consumers warn about the consequences of refusing innovation in the nicotine segment
    As new generations of smoke-free products become available, so does the research in nicotine science. The public debate and consumers’ understanding keep evolving, but the regulatory framework for these alternative products struggles to keep up with innovation. Attendees at the recent Global Forum on Nicotine (GFN) in Warsaw discussed how innovation, flexibility, and intelligent regulation could be key to reducing the burden that smoking still represents for Europe’s health services.
    Advancing public health in the EU through harm reduction strategies Partner Content
    09 Jul
    Advancing public health in the EU through harm reduction strategies
    A recent discussion hosted by The Parliament, in partnership with the Tholos Foundation, gathered experts and politicians to debate the effectiveness of regulations aimed at eliminating smoking. Recent proposals from the European Commission include banning flavored tobacco products, enhancing ingredient reporting, and introducing new safety standards for heated tobacco products, but during the public consultation on the “Legislative Framework for Tobacco Control”, some citizens and public health experts advocated for focusing on harm reduction strategies and the role of alternative products in reducing smoking prevalence
    From Vivaldi to Arizona: Belgium’s election results explained
    08 Jul EU Institutions
    From Vivaldi to Arizona: Belgium’s election results explained
    Coalition talks are making rapid progress, by Belgian standards at least. After last month’s election, which saw a strong Flemish right and the socialists ousted from their southern stronghold, what does Belgium’s political future hold?
    European Standards: the tool to recommit to, transform, and strengthen the Single Market Partner Content
    08 Jul
    European Standards: the tool to recommit to, transform, and strengthen the Single Market
    Standards are set to play a crucial role over the next five years as Europe looks to ensure long-term competitiveness with the Single Market
    Industrial policy and what it means for the healthcare sector Partner Content
    05 Jul
    Industrial policy and what it means for the healthcare sector
    Putting a strong focus on competitiveness and industrial policy is a vital lesson Europe must learn from its recent challenges
    Euroconsumers' post-election pulse: Unraveling consumers' high hopes, great expectations and clear wish list Partner Content
    04 Jul
    Euroconsumers' post-election pulse: Unraveling consumers' high hopes, great expectations and clear wish list
    How can Europe’s politicians fight for a future fit for consumers? Euroconsumers latest Election Fever report and Affordability Barometer dive into the details
    Navigating the impossible trinity between sustainability, health and affordability Partner Content
    02 Jul
    Navigating the impossible trinity between sustainability, health and affordability
    A major report commissioned by Herbalife explores how Europe can achieve a balanced relationship between sustainability, health and affordability in our food systems
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    27 Jun EU Institutions
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    Our July edition unpacks the results of the EU elections, while looking ahead to key policy priorities for the upcoming mandate.
    Giorgia Meloni's tightrope walk: Can Italy's PM leverage her influence in the post-election power struggle?
    25 Jun EU Institutions
    Giorgia Meloni's tightrope walk: Can Italy's PM leverage her influence in the post-election power struggle?
    The Italian prime minister has long been considered the likely kingmaker in the post-election scramble to determine the EU’s top jobs, a result of the growing influence of her Brothers of Italy party within the European Conservatives and Reformists group.
    Eight new members of the European Parliament to watch
    20 Jun EU Institutions
    Eight new members of the European Parliament to watch
    From climate activists to race car drivers, here is a selection of first-time MEPs with colourful past careers.
    What’s next for EU policy after the elections?
    18 Jun EU Institutions
    What’s next for EU policy after the elections?
    Following this month's vote for the European Parliament, debates around defence, migration and climate are set to dominate the upcoming mandate. Here’s a closer look at six crucial policy areas.
    Building a Greener Future: the EU's challenges and bold steps towards a circular economy  Partner Content
    17 Jun
    Building a Greener Future: the EU's challenges and bold steps towards a circular economy 
    The transition towards a circular economy has emerged as a solution to pressing environmental concerns. Policymakers and experts convened to discuss the implementation of the PPWR and to chart the course of the circular economy in the forthcoming European mandate
    Is pan-European party Volt the future of EU politics?
    12 Jun EU Institutions
    Is pan-European party Volt the future of EU politics?
    The party won five-time as many seats in this past weekend’s European Parliament elections than it did in 2019 – but experts question how much influence it will have.
    EU elections: Battleground TikTok
    07 Jun EU Institutions
    EU elections: Battleground TikTok
    Amid rising security concerns, EU institutions have banned the popular app from work devices and internal WiFi. But for many MEPs, TikTok remains a crucial tool for reaching young voters.
    How a far-right Greek party is gaining with a ‘coalition of voters’ ahead of the EP elections
    04 Jun EU Institutions
    How a far-right Greek party is gaining with a ‘coalition of voters’ ahead of the EP elections
    With Europeans set to go to the polls this weekend, Greek voters look poised to boost the fortunes of Greek Solution – and that of the European Conservatives and Reformists group.
    Hungary’s NGOs feel ‘chilling effect’ of foreign funding law
    31 May Culture & Arts
    Hungary’s NGOs feel ‘chilling effect’ of foreign funding law
    With Hungary set to take up the rotating presidency of the Council in July, the so-called sovereignty law is likely to exacerbate tensions with European institutions and other EU member countries.
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