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    EU to join European Convention on Human Rights
    14 Nov EU Institutions
    EU to join European Convention on Human Rights
    While some see the chance to close an accountability gap, others remain doubtful.
    Why self-care is a central pillar of a modern, sustainable healthcare system Partner Content
    09 Nov
    Why self-care is a central pillar of a modern, sustainable healthcare system
    In Europe, 1.2 billion minor ailments are self-managed with non-prescription medication annually, saving patients and health systems more than €36 billion. Carlton Lawson, EMEA Group President of Kenvue, explains the importance of maintaining access to over-the-counter medicines.
    Southern Italy’s small-town revival fuelled by migration
    09 Nov EU Institutions
    Southern Italy’s small-town revival fuelled by migration
    Declining population levels had left the small towns of southern Italy struggling to survive. But by opening their doors to migration, they have breathed new life into their communities
    Belgium’s asylum crisis
    06 Nov EU Institutions
    Belgium’s asylum crisis
    Belgium’s failure to meet its obligations to asylum seekers is not just a political and humanitarian issue but also a crisis of the rule of law, reports Sarah Schug
    Exhibition review: Turkish artist Burhan Doğançay in Geneva
    02 Nov Culture & Arts
    Exhibition review: Turkish artist Burhan Doğançay in Geneva
    Grimy posters stripped from city walls provided the inspiration for the modern artist
    The Parliament Magazine's November Issue
    31 Oct EU Institutions
    The Parliament Magazine's November Issue
    The November issue of The Parliament is now available to read online
    SEP legislation: protecting European tech leadership while supporting SMEs Partner Content
    30 Oct EU Institutions
    SEP legislation: protecting European tech leadership while supporting SMEs
    Maintaining leadership in the standardisation of mobile networks is key to safeguarding the European tech industry, research and innovations in the face of growing global competition.
    Change in action: Leading MEP takes to the factory floor with DENSO Partner Content
    30 Oct
    Change in action: Leading MEP takes to the factory floor with DENSO
    Europe will not achieve its net zero targets without close collaboration between policymakers and industry. The Parliament joined MEP Ondřej Kovařík as he visited the Czech plant of leading automotive components, systems, and solutions manufacturer DENSO to learn more about how major businesses are adapting working practices to deliver a greener future.
    Rethinking the EU’s approach to Iran after Jina Mahsa Amini’s death Partner Content
    26 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Rethinking the EU’s approach to Iran after Jina Mahsa Amini’s death
    The historic uprising in Iran in September 2022 represents a clear rejection of the regime by the Iranian people. One year on, The Parliament held an event to discuss how the EU should respond.
    Taking on illicit trade Partner Content
    24 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Taking on illicit trade
    Trade in illicit tobacco is rising at an alarming rate in some European states, but declining in others, including in Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal and Romania. How can policy-makers learn from the approach taken in these member states to take on organised crime and tackle the problem?
    EU AMA: Can an EU citizen become mayor in any EU country?
    24 Oct EU Institutions
    EU AMA: Can an EU citizen become mayor in any EU country?
    In Ask Me Anything, we tackle questions about the European Union that intrigue and perplex. This month, we look into whether EU citizens can run for mayor in any member state
    Parasite Parking: A guerrilla art project in Berlin reclaims parking space
    19 Oct Culture & Arts
    Parasite Parking: A guerrilla art project in Berlin reclaims parking space
    A Berlin artist has spent a week and a half living in different parking spaces to inspire the city’s residents to reimagine public areas
    Finland plans to become Europe's first carbon negative economy
    18 Oct Energy & Environment
    Finland plans to become Europe's first carbon negative economy
    A combination of natural advantages, technical know-how and smart investment are helping Finland reach its clean energy goals, going beyond climate neutrality
    Failure to launch: EU faces steep climb in its race for a spot in low-Earth orbit
    17 Oct
    Failure to launch: EU faces steep climb in its race for a spot in low-Earth orbit
    Competition is stiff for the EU as it works on plans to deploy its first homegrown constellation of satellites and catch up to space-faring nations and venture capitalists alike
    Bad news for journalists: Why ‘Daphne’s law’ might not be as strong after all
    16 Oct Culture & Arts
    Bad news for journalists: Why ‘Daphne’s law’ might not be as strong after all
    Draft anti-Slapp measures are expected to be finalised soon. But will ‘Daphne’s law’ be robust enough to protect journalists and rights watchdogs from oppressive lawsuits?
    Bridging the gap: How Stephanie Manasseh made new audiences accessible to Belgium's artists
    12 Oct Culture & Arts
    Bridging the gap: How Stephanie Manasseh made new audiences accessible to Belgium's artists
    With the Accessible Art Fair, Stephanie Manasseh has been helping artists reach new audiences in Belgium for over two decades
    How Saint-Gilles’ football team became the EU bubble’s favourite
    03 Oct Culture & Arts
    How Saint-Gilles’ football team became the EU bubble’s favourite
    Local football team Royale Union Saint-Gilloise has captured the hearts of Brussels-based EU staffers
    The final push: the key files on the agenda for the end of the mandate Partner Content
    03 Oct EU Institutions
    The final push: the key files on the agenda for the end of the mandate
    The Parliament's special supplement "The final push: the key files on the agenda for the end of the mandate" is now available to read online.
    Good heavens: How light pollution is threatening our sky
    03 Oct Energy & Environment
    Good heavens: How light pollution is threatening our sky
    The swarms of satellites in low-Earth orbit are causing light and noise pollution, which is in turn creating ecological chaos
    Shortcomings in packaging legislation risks disrupting Europe’s drive towards a sustainable and green future Partner Content
    03 Oct Energy & Environment
    Shortcomings in packaging legislation risks disrupting Europe’s drive towards a sustainable and green future
    The corrugated cardboard industry has been a feature of consumers’ daily lives for over 165 years, but the European Parliament’s discussions on the Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation puts the future of the industry at risk.
    Communication without borders: delivering information security for the EU Partner Content
    02 Oct
    Communication without borders: delivering information security for the EU
    There is an ongoing battle between developers of secure communications solutions and those seeking to illicitly access confidential data, due to the rapid changes in technology. The Parliament sat down with Kristofer Ziegler, Country Manager Belgium at the cybersecurity company Sectra, to learn how industry innovation is helping keep the secrets of nations, businesses, and institutions safe.
    The art of central banking: Belgium's National Bank opens new exhibit
    28 Sep Culture & Arts
    The art of central banking: Belgium's National Bank opens new exhibit
    A participatory art project is serving up a new take on the private art collection of the National Bank of Belgium
    From an oil and gas company to the climate portfolio: Who is Wopke Hoekstra?
    27 Sep EU Institutions
    From an oil and gas company to the climate portfolio: Who is Wopke Hoekstra?
    The EU’s climate czar, Frans Timmermans, decided to swap Brussels for The Hague. He was replaced by Wopke Hoekstra
    Sustainable ferries: Making maritime transport greener
    26 Sep Energy & Environment
    Sustainable ferries: Making maritime transport greener
    The electric ferry is aiming to shape a sustainable maritime future for Europe
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