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    A prosperous and competitive Europe fueled by better animal health Partner Content
    17 Jul
    A prosperous and competitive Europe fueled by better animal health
    Animal health matters. From pollination to pets, animals play a central role to the life of every single European
    Seizing the opportunity for a smoke-free Europe Partner Content
    10 Jul
    Seizing the opportunity for a smoke-free Europe
    Europe is making significant strides towards the goal of having a smoke-free Europe by 2040, but how can new MEP’s help the bloc meet its target?
    Improving lives: spotlight on metabolic health in Europe Partner Content
    02 Jul EU Institutions
    Improving lives: spotlight on metabolic health in Europe
    As a new set of MEPs enter the European Parliament, there must be continuation of the hard work done already reshaping the EU’s approach to non-communicable diseases
    Building a competitive and resilient Europe Partner Content
    01 Jul Foreign & Security Policy
    Building a competitive and resilient Europe
    Semiconductors will be crucial to Europe's future growth, and Intel is ready to lead the charge
    The EU elections in Greece: Opportunity and choice Partner Content
    04 Jun
    The EU elections in Greece: Opportunity and choice
    The European elections on 9th June present Greeks with an opportunity to reaffirm the EU as one of Greece's greatest assets
    Why a circular economy would be a game-changer for the EU
    28 May Economics
    Why a circular economy would be a game-changer for the EU
    Only through a circular recycling system can the EU economy achieve sustainability, both environmentally and economically.
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    23 May EU Institutions
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    This month’s edition offers an in-depth look at the key issues animating the upcoming EU elections.
    EU Elections: time to stand up for animals Partner Content
    17 May
    EU Elections: time to stand up for animals
    The past political term held much hope and delivered even bigger disappointments, but the next one can be different for animals
    How the EU’s soft touch on open-source AI opens the door to disinformation
    16 Apr EU Institutions
    How the EU’s soft touch on open-source AI opens the door to disinformation
    Exemptions for open AI models under the EU’s AI Act will create a foreseeable – and avoidable – back door for malicious actors to spread harmful content.
    Sexual and reproductive rights must be enshrined in EU Law
    10 Apr Culture & Arts
    Sexual and reproductive rights must be enshrined in EU Law
    The European Parliament will vote this week on a resolution to include abortion in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights at a time when abortion rights are under attack in parts of the EU and globally.
    The future of 'Green Steel' could begin in Europe Partner Content
    09 Apr Technology
    The future of 'Green Steel' could begin in Europe
    Europe's original economic integration was built with steel, the backbone of its growth. EUROFER set out the next steps for sustainable, European steel
    Empowering innovation in healthcare and life sciences for patients and society Partner Content
    09 Apr
    Empowering innovation in healthcare and life sciences for patients and society
    What should Europe do to promote balanced diets? Partner Content
    06 Apr
    What should Europe do to promote balanced diets?
    For 20 years, the European soft drinks sector has worked hard to promote balanced diets in Europe
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    05 Apr EU Institutions
    The Parliament's latest print issue is out
    The latest edition of The Parliament is now available to read in print and by PDF online. This month's magazine focuses on the EU's policy around enlargement, which has taken on a new urgency amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
    Young Children are not Mini-Adults: Why Young Child Formula should be regulated in the EU Partner Content
    04 Apr
    Young Children are not Mini-Adults: Why Young Child Formula should be regulated in the EU
    Consumption of Young Child Formula remains unregulated in Europe as parents seek to improve the intake of nutrients for their children, but it is time for this to change writes Beat Späth, Secretary-General of Specialised Nutrition Europe
    Empowering Europe through technology Partner Content
    04 Apr Technology
    Empowering Europe through technology
    Ensuring the provision of better care through better nutrition Partner Content
    04 Apr
    Ensuring the provision of better care through better nutrition
    Good patient care includes nutritional status screening, diagnosis and treatment for people who are malnourished. It’s time to act!
    Usage of the term 'probiotic' must be revised in a responsible manner in Europe Partner Content
    04 Apr
    Usage of the term 'probiotic' must be revised in a responsible manner in Europe
    Probiotic food and food supplements have grown significantly in popularity in recent years, but European policymakers and letting the European market be left behind
    Green Protein: The future of the European food system should rely more on plants Partner Content
    04 Apr Energy & Environment
    Green Protein: The future of the European food system should rely more on plants
    Leading nutrition company Herbalife discusses the importance of proteins for our health and the role plant proteins can play for more sustainable food supplies
    Solving unmet needs with regulation at the pace of science and technology Partner Content
    04 Apr Technology
    Solving unmet needs with regulation at the pace of science and technology
    As the EU General Pharmaceutical Legislation’s defining work continues, it’s easy to forget the focus of our daily work - patients with unmet medical needs. Patients have needs across the medical ecosystem which must be met with urgency and focus
    An EU-wide harmonised pet identification and traceability system Partner Content
    04 Apr
    An EU-wide harmonised pet identification and traceability system
    The ongoing policy debate in Brussels offers the ideal opportunity to harmonise EU databases for pets to significantly improve animal welfare, traceability and consumer safety
    How cooperation could be the key to success for the EU in the future Partner Content
    03 Apr Energy & Environment
    How cooperation could be the key to success for the EU in the future
    Europe could become a leader in advanced biofuels and synthetic fuels says FuelsEurope's Director General Liana Gouta
    Navigating the road ahead: priorities for the Automotive Aftermarket during the 2024-2029 EU mandate Partner Content
    03 Apr Technology
    Navigating the road ahead: priorities for the Automotive Aftermarket during the 2024-2029 EU mandate
    The EU has implemented effective policy to ensure fair competition in the automotive aftermarket, and looking ahead, smart regulation will be central to continued competition success
    What if our buildings had nine lives? Partner Content
    03 Apr Energy & Environment
    What if our buildings had nine lives?
    Gypsum-based solutions extend the lifespan of buildings, meeting Europe’s essential needs
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