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TEHRAN, IRAN - 17 SEPTEMBER: The growing number of individuals not adhering to hijab regulations has become increasingly noticeable as two years have passed since the outbreak of the longest-running protests in Iran's history, which erupted on 17 September, 2022, following the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody after being detained for allegedly violating the mandatory hijab rule in Tehran, Iran on 17 September, 2024.
Global Europe 04-10-2024

The Brief – The fall of Iran’s mullahs

Est. 7min

Iranian society is like a volcano, waiting to explode, dissent is reportedly growing over an array of political, social and economic crises.

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Health 04-10-2024

BE PIONEERING: The benefits of unlocking the value of diagnostic innovation in Alzheimer’s

Est. 8min

There is an urgent need to improve access to new innovations in the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease. Embracing breakthroughs such as blood-based biomarker testing, has the potential to transform timely, accurate diagnosis for the benefit of patients and healthcare systems.

Politics 03-10-2024

The Brief – Germany’s wrong holiday

Est. 7min

As Germany celebrates Unity Day, the mood in the country is at one of its lowest points in modern history, with fears concerning losing peace, prosperity, and social cohesion.

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Global Europe 03-10-2024

Showcasing the Excellence of SHEFEXIL Products from India: A true global benchmark for Quality and Competitiveness

Est. 9min

India, in addition to being a land of diverse cultures and rich heritage, is also home to many superior-quality agri-based products and botanicals.

Economy 03-10-2024

EU member states should endorse tariffs on Chinese EVs or risk undermining European interests and agency

Est. 6min

EU member states should vote in favour of imposing definitive trade tariffs on China-made electric vehicles on Friday (4 October), as China will never take seriously a Europe that can be divided and conquered by waving a stick at fearful member states.

Politics 02-10-2024

The Brief – France’s dirty talk on immigration

Est. 7min

Home Affairs Minister Bruno Retailleau has been maximising airtime to push through an immigration narrative that, in many ways, echoes that of the far-right Rassemblement National.

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Agrifood 02-10-2024

Towards a sustainable, resilient and innovative EU food system

Est. 6min

EU Specialty Food Ingredients, the voice of over 200 manufacturers of specialty food ingredients, calls upon the European Commission Presidency to clearly define its ambitions within the forthcoming "Vision for Agriculture and Food" publication.

Politics 01-10-2024

The Brief – Starmer’s EU-UK ‘reset’ faces reality check after botched divorce

Est. 7min

With the Withdrawal Agreement not yet fully implemented and the Commission seeking answers, the UK prime minister may find his charm offensive in the member states does not land as well in Brussels.

Politics 01-10-2024

How to build a union of equality?

Est. 5min

The mandate of the commissioner for equality should not only be continued but also strengthened with sufficient financial and human resources and more competencies.

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Health 01-10-2024

Towards an EU Migraine Action Plan: Addressing the Significant Impact on European Citizens and the Economy

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Migraine policy community launch EU Migraine Action Plan in a bid to address the huge individual and economic burden of migraine, an extremely common neurological disorder impacting 41 million adults.

Politics 30-09-2024

The Brief – The blessing and the curse

Est. 7min

In his UN speech on Friday (27 September), Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored that conflicts in the Middle East were a choice between "a blessing or a curse".

The End of Free Carbon Emissions: Why the Time is Right

Est. 4min

As governments, private sector leaders and NGOs gather for New York Climate Week this month, one theme is likely to dominate: the urgent need for immediate climate action.

Circular economy 27-09-2024

Circular economy commissioner is a crucial step to a holistic EU vision for sustainable materials

Est. 4min

The appointment of a dedicated European Commissioner for Circular Economy competitiveness within Jessica Roswal's portfolio is a critical step forward in the EU's commitment to accelerating the transition to a circular economy. This new role addresses a significant gap in previous policy frameworks, where circular economy initiatives were often fragmented across various commissioners.

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EU-China 27-09-2024

Speech by Chargé d’affaires Zhu Jing at the 2024 National Day Reception

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Chargé d’affaires Zhu Jing speaks at the 2024 National Day Reception in Brussels.

Politics 27-09-2024

Is It time to talk about structural racism in Europe?

Est. 5min

Extremist political reactions to the stabbing in Germany involving a Syrian asylum seeker and the anti-migrant riots in the UK are not just isolated incidents—they are the latest, painful reminders that something is deeply wrong in our society, writes Carmine Conte.

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Health 27-09-2024

Prioritising healthy eating to prevent cardiovascular diseases

Est. 5min

With cardiovascular diseases the leading cause of death globally, prioritising management of the condition and preventative measures is critical to enhancing quality of life. On World Heart Day we highlight small lifestyle and dietary changes to better manage heart health.

Energy, Environment 27-09-2024

Baltic shadow tankers: Growing threat to environmental safety and regional stability

Est. 5min

The alarming rise of unregulated "shadow" tankers transporting Russian oil through the Baltic Sea—an increase of 30% last year—poses a serious threat to the region's environment and safety. Experts warn that if this trend continues, environmental disasters are not just possible—they are inevitable.

Climate change 26-09-2024

Extreme weather is worsening Europe’s food supply

Est. 4min

Last year was the hottest on record, and scientists worry this year will be worse. Thunderstorms in Europe destroyed 9.1 billion euros in assets, while the U.S. also experienced twenty-eight separate weather and climate disasters throughout 2023 costing at least one billion dollars a piece. Again, the most ever. It’s not hard to see a trend.

Politics 26-09-2024

The Brief – How did North Macedonia end up in the deep freeze?

Est. 7min

The EU made the difficult decision on Wednesday (25 September) evening, to de-couple North Macedonia from Albania on their EU path and to start accession negotiations with Tirana, leaving Skopje behind.

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Politics 26-09-2024

The Urgent Need for Bold Action: Europe’s 2050 Grand Challenges

Est. 7min

The new Grand Challenges for Europe 2050 report by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom highlights urgent issues including climate change, demographic shifts, economic instability, technological dependency, and political fragmentation. It calls for bold leadership and innovative action to secure Europe's future prosperity and resilience by 2050.

Health 26-09-2024

European youth deserves better contraception

Est. 6min

Despite the progress we've made in advancing reproductive rights across Europe, young people and women continue to face inequalities in accessing sexual and reproductive services. With many pregnancies in Europe still unintended, this issue needs urgent attention, she warns.

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Health 26-09-2024

Toward a consensus on fighting flu: prioritising childhood vaccination

Est. 5min

Seasonal influenza has a significant global impact on the health of our communities and our economies. Here, Professor Peter Openshaw, outlines why prioritising childhood vaccination programmes can help mitigate this burden.

AI regulation in the UK: A lost opportunity?

Est. 5min

As the EU’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act comes into force, early indications suggest that the UK could miss out on a golden opportunity to follow suit, write Steven Farmer, Scott Morton, and Mark Booth.