EU Elections 2024

EU Parliament opens Western Balkan office for enlargement oversight boost

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The Parliament plans to open a new office in the Western Balkans, as a strategy to enhance its oversight over the enlargement process the European Parliament's administrative body plans in a document seen by Euractiv.

Climate change 24-04-2024

Macron’s billion trees target leaves scientists and NGOs sceptical

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French President Emmanuel Macron has pledged to plant one billion trees in France over 10 years, but environmentalists and researchers question whether this programme will achieve its stated biodiversity and climate objectives.

Politics 24-04-2024

EU election insights: Polls, projections, and political dynamics

With only a bit more than a month to the European parliamentary elections’ polls are focusing on the performance of the political groups, the seats they may get in the parliament and on what is worrying EU citizens.

Foreign interference scandals make European Parliament nervous

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With foreign interference allegations piling up ahead of June’s EU elections, the European Parliament’s main political groups are demanding swift action from authorities to shed light on the cases.

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Climate friendly Paris Olympic Games focused on low carbon, repurposed construction

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The Paris Olympic Games have opted for low-carbon construction and the repurposing of existing facilities for its sports infrastructure. The target is to produce half the emissions of the Rio and London games.

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Economy 23-04-2024

Oliver Röpke’s big tent approach in his first year as EESC president

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After one year in office, the launch of a bold manifesto including the voices of youth, an emphasis on gender equality, and a fresh approach to enlargement, Oliver Röpke, President of the EESC is making waves with a Blue Deal.

Health 23-04-2024

European Medicines Agency makes recommendations to improve supply of critical medicines

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As EU health ministers gather in Brussels on 23-24 April to discuss access to critical medicines and formally launch the Critical Medicines Alliance, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has published its own recommendations to address vulnerabilities in the production and delivery of medicines on the EU’s critical list.

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Paris Olympic Village getting climate fit for 2050

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Paris is getting climate fit for July's Olympic Games. The Olympic Village is vaunted as an experimental model showcasing adaptations France needs for 2050's climate shift, and Olympic athletes could be modelling future living for the rest of Europe. 

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Health 23-04-2024

Polish patient education needed to boost clinical trial success

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Poland's clinical trials give access to innovative therapies for over 25,000 patients, but a new Medical Research Agency survey reports half of Poles lack any real understanding of clinical trials, hindering long-term success.

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Health 23-04-2024

Centre-based treatment in Czechia yields results, but costs soar

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A new analysis by Ernst & Young (EY) for the Czech Association of Innovative Pharmaceutical Industry (AIFP) underscores the benefits of centre-based medical care in Czechia. However, rising costs are fast straining the business model.

Agrifood 23-04-2024

Parliament backs temporary trade benefits for Ukraine paving the way to talks for long-term agreement

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On Tuesday 23 April, the plenary gave its final approval to extend the liberalisation of imports from Kyiv, including measures to protect EU agriculture and the pledge of the Commission to start talks soon with Kyiv for a permanent solution.

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Health 23-04-2024

Cancer mortality in Bulgaria is growing, while treatment costs double

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Bulgaria remains the only country in the EU where the death rate from oncological diseases continues to rise. Patients face financial and organisational difficulties in accessing treatment, even though public funding has more than doubled in the past five years.

The Brief – How Ursula von der Leyen’s pet project fell flat

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The New European Bauhaus, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s pet project, has failed spectacularly, and it is mostly her own fault.

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Health 23-04-2024

Belgian Presidency continues push to fight medicine shortages

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The Belgian Presidency is gearing up to tackle the escalating issue of medicine shortages across Europe. Experts call for enhanced collaboration, solidarity, and transparency to combat this crisis effectively.

Technology 23-04-2024

EU Parliament ratifies Right to Repair Directive

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Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) voted in favour of the Right to Repair Directive on Tuesday (23 April), aimed at improving consumer access to repair services in order to reduce waste.

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Health 23-04-2024

Reduce Dutch cancer care inequalities with a ‘Health in All Policies’ approach, say cancer advocates

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The Netherlands has been confronted with a new report showing inequalities in cancer screening between people with high and low incomes. Advocates are calling for public health to be embedded in all types of policies to reduce treatment disparities.

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Energy 23-04-2024

Game on. Tackling the impact of large-scale sporting events

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Sports venues are notorious for their environmental impact. Issues with energy consumption, transport and waste management make these venues easy targets for individuals concerned about protecting the environment.

Justice 23-04-2024

EU Parliament votes to strengthen protection for human trafficking victims

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The criminalisation of forced marriage, illegal adoption, and exploitation of surrogacy have been added to the scope of a directive to prevent human trafficking and protect victims, as voted by the European Parliament on Tuesday (23 April).

Agrifood 23-04-2024

Parliament pushes through changes to rules on grassland despite left-wing opposition

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A group of left-wing MEPs on Tuesday (23 April) failed to block the Commission’s proposal to relax farmers’ obligation to preserve grassland areas, which they claimed would pose environmental risks.

Economy 23-04-2024

Commission to simplify RRF audits despite recent fraud scandals

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“We need to recall the distinction between a case or investigation and demonstrated irregularity, because [the] investigation might also conclude that there was no actual illegality,” Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis told MEPs on Monday (22 April).

Negotiations for EU defence industry programme likely to face delay

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Despite the European Commission’s hopes to launch a brand new European defence industry programme (EDIP) by 2025, the first rounds of negotiations and exchanges have pushed the deadline by at least six months, people involved in the discussions told Euractiv.

Global Europe 23-04-2024

EU vows to double efforts as Lebanon requests migrant return support

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The European Union will support Lebanon, both financially and politically, until the end of 2027, Enlargement and Neighbourhood Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi said amid calls from the Middle East country for help in returning migrants to their country of origin.

Economy 23-04-2024

EU economy ‘stronger than five years ago’, von der Leyen tells parliament

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Despite the "historic crises" of the pandemic and Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU economy is “stronger than five years ago”, European Commission President von der Leyen told EU lawmakers on Tuesday (23 April), touting the successes of her team as she seeks another five-year mandate.

Health 23-04-2024

Europe saw record number of ‘extreme heat stress’ days, report warns

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In the last two decades in Europe, extreme heat-related mortality has increased by around 30%, according to a joint report by the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the UN's World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) published on Tuesday (22 April).

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