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    The Parliament Magazine's February Issue
    23 Feb Culture & Arts
    The Parliament Magazine's February Issue
    The February issue of The Parliament is now available to read online. This month's policy focus: Culture
    Signature Dish: Katalin Cseh shares her recipe for dog treats
    22 Feb Culture & Arts
    Signature Dish: Katalin Cseh shares her recipe for dog treats
    Despite being a busy MEP, Katalin Cseh (Renew, HU) always makes time to prepare treats for her two dogs Kyra and Ziggy.
    Here's what's at stake for Belarus as Europe's 'last dictatorship' goes to the polls
    21 Feb EU Institutions
    Here's what's at stake for Belarus as Europe's 'last dictatorship' goes to the polls
    Belarusians are set to vote in parliamentary elections Sunday – four years after a disputed presidential election ended with Lukashenko solidifying power, as violence and arrests ensued. Will his regime ever crumble?
    Standard Essential Patent Regulation: for European Industry’s Competitiveness Partner Content
    21 Feb
    Standard Essential Patent Regulation: for European Industry’s Competitiveness
    To preserve the competitiveness of European industry including SMEs, the EU must act to make licensing of standardised technologies, such as WiFi or 5G, more transparent, predictable and fair.
    EU AMA: Who is best (and worst) at implementing EU rules? 
    20 Feb EU Institutions
    EU AMA: Who is best (and worst) at implementing EU rules? 
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. This month, we grade member countries on their uptake of EU laws 
    The politics of looted African art: Decolonising Europe’s museums
    19 Feb Culture & Arts
    The politics of looted African art: Decolonising Europe’s museums
    The history of colonial art restitution is largely one of inaction. But with renewed calls for stolen cultural objects to be returned, are the winds of change blowing through Europe’s museums – or is it just hot air? Sarah Schug reports
    Rare Diseases: Finding solutions together for Europe Partner Content
    18 Feb
    Rare Diseases: Finding solutions together for Europe
    The Parliament's special supplement "Rare Diseases: Finding solutions together for Europe" in partnership with Takeda is now available to read online
    Oil crisis: How olive farmers are adapting to climate change to preserve a cultural commodity
    15 Feb Culture & Arts
    Oil crisis: How olive farmers are adapting to climate change to preserve a cultural commodity
    Changing weather patterns are making it harder to grow olives across Europe, increasing consumer prices and threatening growers’ livelihoods. As temperatures rise, what can be done to support this ancient agricultural industry?
    'Green Border': A politically charged film about Poland’s migrant crisis
    14 Feb Culture & Arts
    "Green Border": A politically charged film about Poland’s migrant crisis
    Agnieszka Holland’s latest work has sparked a political backlash in Poland, but this thought-provoking film highlights the harrowing realities of life along the Polish-Belarusian border.
    These are the art exhibitions to see in Europe this year
    13 Feb Culture & Arts
    These are the art exhibitions to see in Europe this year
    Sarah Schug rounds up the most compelling art on display at museums across Europe in 2024
    Why some of Europe's oldest languages are at risk of going extinct
    08 Feb Culture & Arts
    Why some of Europe's oldest languages are at risk of going extinct
    Multilingualism is enshrined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, but many regional and minority languages are at risk of dying out across the Continent.
    Group Therapy: Processing the trauma of the pandemic through fiction
    08 Feb Culture & Arts
    Group Therapy: Processing the trauma of the pandemic through fiction
    A star-studded cast of writers has collaborated on an entertaining novel set on a New York rooftop during the Covid-19 lockdown.
    Data for good: how Gaia-X is changing the European data landscape Partner Content
    06 Feb
    Data for good: how Gaia-X is changing the European data landscape
    Data is an increasingly important part of all of our lives and with the emergence of Smart Cities and the Internet of Things, the volume of that importance is set to grow. But how can we make sure that data is captured and used in a responsible way that benefits European businesses and citizens alike? The Parliament sat down with Ulrich Ahle, CEO of Gaia-X, to find out
    5 questions with... Kira Marie Peter-Hansen
    01 Feb EU Institutions
    5 questions with... Kira Marie Peter-Hansen
    Meet Kira Marie Peter-Hansen, the youngest member of the European Parliament and vice-chair of the subcommittee on tax matters
    Could making food from microbial protein powder be the future?
    29 Jan
    Could making food from microbial protein powder be the future?
    A Finnish company is behind the latest breakthrough in food technology – a sustainable protein powder made using hydrogen and carbon
    Nonwovens aiding Europe’s push for a sustainability driven future Partner Content
    27 Jan Energy & Environment
    Nonwovens aiding Europe’s push for a sustainability driven future
    Seen as central to Europe’s future competitiveness, nonwoven products are quickly becoming a sustainable and safe solution to many of Europe’s circular economy struggles. But what are nonwovens and how are policymakers supporting them?
    These three regions share the title European Capital of Culture 2024
    25 Jan Culture & Arts
    These three regions share the title European Capital of Culture 2024
    Here is what Tartu and southern Estonia, the Norwegian town of Bodø, and Austria’s Salzkammergut have planned for the coming year
    Kitchen diplomacy: how governments use food as a soft power
    24 Jan Culture & Arts
    Kitchen diplomacy: how governments use food as a soft power
    When it comes to promoting their image to the world, many nations have found the best way to win hearts and minds is through the stomach
    Hydropower in Albania: vanishing rivers strangle rural life
    22 Jan
    Hydropower in Albania: vanishing rivers strangle rural life
    Hydroelectricity was meant to be part of the environmental solution. But in Albania, EU-funded hydroplants have created new challenges, Arlis Alikaj and The Parliament staff report
    High steaks: how cultivated meat could transform our food systems
    19 Jan Culture & Arts
    High steaks: how cultivated meat could transform our food systems
    Cultivated meat offers people the taste they enjoy without the need to slaughter animals. But does the EU see this lab-grown alternative as a mouthwatering prospect? Sarah Schug reports
    Hot temperatures, few safeguards: wildfires could rekindle in Greece
    18 Jan Energy & Environment
    Hot temperatures, few safeguards: wildfires could rekindle in Greece
    When Greece was hit by hundreds of wildfires last summer, the EU carried out its biggest ever firefighting operation. With temperatures rising and fire prevention measures remaining scarce, hopes aren’t high for this year, reports Julia Kaiser
    Making Europe the most efficient and environmentally friendly sky to fly in the world: The time is now! Partner Content
    17 Jan
    Making Europe the most efficient and environmentally friendly sky to fly in the world: The time is now!
    We sat down with MEP Marian-Jean Marinescu (RO, EPP) to learn more about the European Parliament’s work on making Europe the most efficient and environmentally friendly sky to fly in the world
    Can Ukraine help green the EU’s farming sector?
    16 Jan Energy & Environment
    Can Ukraine help green the EU’s farming sector?
    Experts say Ukraine has the potential to herald a new era of agricultural sustainability if it joins the European Union
    The Parliament Magazine's January Issue
    15 Jan Culture & Arts
    The Parliament Magazine's January Issue
    The January issue of The Parliament is now available to read online. This month's policy focus: Food
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