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    Albania moves closer to EU membership as Socialists win new mandate

    Prime Minister Edi Rama’s victory will consolidate Albania’s pro-EU trajectory, but rule of law deficits still pose hurdles to accession.
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    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
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    Op-ed: Concrete action needed to stop Orbán’s EU abuse
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    Redefining Europe’s industrial landscape Partner Content
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    Redefining Europe’s industrial landscape
    In recent years, circular forest-based bioeconomy industries have been a key driver of the European economy, while positively contributing to climate change mitigation. A dinner at the European Parliament in Strasbourg brought together MEPs, policymakers and leaders to explore how this transformed sector can contribute to a renewed EU Industrial Strategy.
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    Bridging the gap in diabetes care: Juan Antonio’s story
    Diabetes can touch anyone at any point in life, bringing with it a risk of various other chronic diseases. Policy-makers must act to address unmet needs and inequalities in care and support across the EU
    Why electronic labelling makes sense Partner Content
    18 Nov
    Why electronic labelling makes sense
    With hundreds of millions of items sold across the EU each year, providing physical copies of compliance information comes with a heavy environmental cost. Is a move to e-labelling the answer for consumers and the planet?
    It’s official: EU deforestation law gets put on backburner
    15 Nov EU Institutions
    It’s official: EU deforestation law gets put on backburner
    The European Parliament has voted to amend and postpone the EU deforestation law that was about to come into force. Critics say the move hollows out an already weakened law.
    The best way for the EU to achieve circularity? Attract investment and innovation Partner Content
    14 Nov
    The best way for the EU to achieve circularity? Attract investment and innovation
    Industry is ready to invest in innovative technologies to achieve circularity. But without legal certainty and fair competition with non-EU countries, this is unlikely to materialize
    Op-ed: EU needs strategic partnerships to secure critical raw materials supply
    14 Nov Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: EU needs strategic partnerships to secure critical raw materials supply
    As global competition for critical raw materials intensifies, the EU must push for strategic partnerships and increased investment to meet Green Deal targets.
    Shifting the dial on Parkinson’s care in Europe Partner Content
    14 Nov
    Shifting the dial on Parkinson’s care in Europe
    With rising demand and an ageing population, European healthcare systems are under strain. In the second article in our series on addressing Europe’s healthcare challenges, The Parliament and AbbVie explore how innovation can unlock capacity and deliver better outcomes for patients living with Parkinson’s
    MEP Lange: Parliamentary power essential to strengthening EU
    13 Nov EU Institutions
    MEP Lange: Parliamentary power essential to strengthening EU
    MEP Bernd Lange, Chair of the Conference of Committee Chairs, discusses the importance of the European Parliament's committees and his role in streamlining EP decision-making.
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    13 Nov
    The climate crisis: hospitality's new reality
    Op-ed: EU must work with like-minded partners to stem the tide of autocracy
    12 Nov Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: EU must work with like-minded partners to stem the tide of autocracy
    Amid rising global tensions, the Committee on Foreign Affairs aims to strengthen EU foreign policy, support Ukraine and enhance co-operation with key international partners in the coming term.
    Op-ed: Fairer allocation of EU powers needed to handle unprecedented challenges
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Fairer allocation of EU powers needed to handle unprecedented challenges
    AFCO chair MEP Sven Simon calls for constitutional reform across the Council, the Commission, and the Parliament to strengthen the union’s democratic legitimacy.
    Op-ed: Trade policy must ensure security while maintaining openness
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Trade policy must ensure security while maintaining openness
    Trade dependencies are undermining the EU’s economic security, highlighting the need for diversification and openness in international partnerships. The chair of INTA shares his vision.
    Op-ed: The green transition is at risk – national interests must not slow it down
    12 Nov Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: The green transition is at risk – national interests must not slow it down
    To ensure a just and sustainable future for the European economy, ENVI must implement the Green Deal, strengthen the biodiversity strategy, and boost public investment this mandate. Poor cohesion between member states risks rerailing progress.
    Op-ed: Unified EU corporate tax base needed to prevent multinationals’ tax avoidance
    12 Nov Economics
    Op-ed: Unified EU corporate tax base needed to prevent multinationals’ tax avoidance
    Regional wealth transfers triggered by differing member states’ tax systems weaken the EU’s competitiveness in the global market and enable continued tax evasion. Reforms are needed.
    Op-ed: Europe’s approach to energy must balance climate protections with industrial needs
    12 Nov Energy & Environment
    Op-ed: Europe’s approach to energy must balance climate protections with industrial needs
    A bold approach is required to implement the green transition through industrial innovation – but member states must be given financial and technological support as they shift to renewable energy sources.
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    12 Nov Economics
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    Op-ed: CAP reform and other agricultural legislation must consider farmers’ long-term needs
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: CAP reform and other agricultural legislation must consider farmers’ long-term needs
    The new-look CAP should avoid bureaucratic entanglements and be equipped to face incoming challenges, such as EU enlargement.
    Op-ed: Tight budgets must not derail EU commitment to foreign aid and development
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Tight budgets must not derail EU commitment to foreign aid and development
    As global challenges mount and EU overseas aid declines, the European Parliament’s Committee on Development will play a crucial role in ensuring vulnerable populations receive vital support.
    Op-ed: Three ways the single market can boost efficiency for greater competitiveness
    12 Nov Economics
    Op-ed: Three ways the single market can boost efficiency for greater competitiveness
    By overcoming fragmentation, increasing financial investment, and revising public procurement rules, Europe can strengthen its competitive edge and thrive in the global economy.
    Op-ed: Workers’ rights should remain front and centre in competitiveness drive
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Workers’ rights should remain front and centre in competitiveness drive
    As the EU turns its focus to economic performance, there is a pressing need to ensure bloc-wide workplace wellbeing, social rights and working conditions are upheld
    Op-ed: Investment and partnerships are needed to shore up Europe’s security
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Investment and partnerships are needed to shore up Europe’s security
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    Op-ed: Common fisheries policy needs reform to meet fishers’ emerging challenges
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: Common fisheries policy needs reform to meet fishers’ emerging challenges
    The Committee on Fisheries must strike a balance between tackling environmental and socio-economic obstacles to ensure a thriving and resilient future for the European fishing industry.
    Op-ed: EU budget needs reform to better respond to emerging crises
    12 Nov
    Op-ed: EU budget needs reform to better respond to emerging crises
    The Committee on Budgets must transform current thinking to ensure the budget's allocations, financing methods and funding sources address emerging challenges.
    Op-ed: Transnational co-operation mechanisms are needed to handle migration and security
    12 Nov Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Transnational co-operation mechanisms are needed to handle migration and security
    With Europe facing unprecedented migration, security and human rights challenges, it is LIBE’s role to step up and ensure that institutions and authorities have the resources and capabilities to combat threats.
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