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MEPs approve reforms for a more sustainable and resilient EU gas...

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On Thursday, MEPs adopted plans to facilitate the uptake of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market.
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Women must have full control of their sexual and reproductive health...

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MEPs urge the Council to add sexual and reproductive healthcare and the right to a safe and legal abortion to the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Short-term rentals: new EU rules for more transparency

Short-term rentals: new EU rules for more transparency

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New EU rules aim to bring more transparency to short-term rentals in the EU and promote a more sustainable tourism. Short term rentals: key stats...
MEPs propose lead candidate system rules ahead of European elections

MEPs propose lead candidate system rules ahead of European elections

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On Tuesday, Parliament adopted its proposals to strengthen the democratic dimension of the 2024 elections, and for the lead candidate system.
Pollution: deal with Council to reduce industrial emissions

Pollution: deal with Council to reduce industrial emissions

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The new rules will reduce air, water and soil pollution, and steer large agro-industrial installations in the green transition.
The EU response to migration and asylum

The EU response to migration and asylum

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Europe attracts many migrants and asylum seekers. Find out how the EU is improving its asylum and migration policies.
A STEP towards supporting EU competitiveness and resilience in strategic sectors

A STEP towards supporting EU competitiveness and resilience in strategic sectors

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The “Strategic Technologies for Europe Platform (STEP)” aims to boost digital, net-zero and biotechnologies
Human rights breaches in Afghanistan, Chechnya and Egypt

Human rights breaches in Afghanistan, Chechnya and Egypt

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The European Parliament adopted three resolutions on the human rights breaches in Afghanistan, Chechnya and Egypt.
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MEPs look ahead to next EU summit

On Wednesday, MEPs outlined their expectations for the 29-30 June EU summit, in light of recent events in Ukraine and progress towards concluding the EU’s Migration Pact.

Kosovo’s President, We need a credible EU roadmap for our region’s future

On Wednesday, the President of the Republic of Kosovo,Vjosa Osmani, addressed the European Parliament in a formal sitting in Strasbourg.

EU AI act: first regulation on artificial intelligence

The use of artificial intelligence in the EU will be regulated by the AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI law.

Deal on digital traffic data rules

Parliament and Council agreed on rules for intelligent transport systems that require more traffic data, such as on speed limits, to be available digitally.

One year ahead of European elections, citizens aware of EU impact on their lives

The European Parliament released today its Spring 2023 Eurobarometer survey showing citizens’ strong support for democracy and a high awareness of the upcoming European elections.

Hungary: MEPs denounce deliberate and systematic efforts to undermine EU values

In its latest resolution, Parliament raises serious concerns over developments in Hungary, in light of the upcoming Hungarian Presidency of the Council of the EU.

Foreign Interference, MEPs call for urgent protection of 2024 European elections

A coordinated strategy to increase the EU's resilience to foreign interference and manipulation of information, as well as protection of 2024 European elections.

Prudent use of antibiotics and more research needed to fight antimicrobial resistance

Parliament adopted its recommendations on Thursday for a coordinated EU response to health threats posed by antimicrobial resistance.

Companies must mitigate their negative impact on human rights and the environment

Parliament adopted its position for negotiations with member states on rules to integrate into companies’ governance the impact on human rights and the environment

MeToo – More has to be done to tackle sexual harassment in the EU

Evaluating what has been done to fight against sexual harassment by EU institutions and countries, MEPs call for better reporting procedures and support for victims.
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