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Commission unveils plan to tackle pollution by 2030
Brussels (Brussels Morning) A plan to improve air, water and soil quality was unveiled yesterday by the European…
Look Ahead European Commission — Green Deal, AI, COVID-19, Space
Brussels (Brussels Morning) This week, the European Commission will discuss the Green Deal and the general direction it…
Why blockchain is the best solution for Covid vaccines and tests certification
Blockchain technology can tackle the problems accosted with vaccine programmes and test certification, argue Georgios Kyrtsos and Maria…
EU evaluates how AI can help deliver the Green Deal
Brussels (Brussels Morning) The EU is assessing how artificial intelligence (AI) can deliver the Green Deal , which…
Look Ahead European Commission — Syria, Digital Platforms, Energy Efficiency
Brussels (Brussels Morning) As it approaches the Easter break, the European Commission’s agenda features a two-day, high-profile conference…
Misuse of EU funds in Central and Eastern Europe needs action now
Reforms of the Common Agricultural Policy should stop misuse of EU funds in Central and Eastern European countries,…
The Loyalist letter of comfort
This week, Northern Ireland’s Loyalist Communities’ Council wrote to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson stating its intention to…
Why is gender-based violence under-reported and unaddressed in the EU?
The increasing crisis of gender-based violence is open of data, legislation and policy, writes Elena Kountoura MEP. Brussels…
Strategic autonomy or a renewed transatlantic alliance?
Is the time now for the EU to establish its strategic autonomy or affirm a new bond with…
The EU motto ‘United in Diversity’ must include people of the Union
Work still needs to take place to eliminate racism in the EU, giving the EU motto ‘United in…
EU agency calls for more ambitious approach to sustainable agriculture
Brussels (Brussels Morning) The European Environment Agency (EEA) is calling on the EU to take a more ambitious…
Big tech’s greed shows we need investment and regulation to save public-interest journalism
Facebook and Google’s actions in Australia shows they care more about profits than public good. If journalism is…