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EU should talk about cost of failed enlargement, experts say
Many challenges remain before the EU's historically celebrated enlargement policy can be successfully revived, experts warn — after EU leaders managed to agree to open accession talks with Ukraine at the European Council in December. Read on »
ANALYSIS Hits and misses of EU supply-chain due-diligence law
The EU has reached an agreement on the due diligence directive, making large EU and non-EU companies accountable for their negative impacts on human rights and the environment — but with an exemption and some gaps at its core. Read on »
MAGAZINE Concerns remain over successful 'cure' for obesity
After the smashing success of using diabetes drugs for weight loss, concerns remain about the long-term effects — both for health and society. Read on »
STAKEHOLDER From societal resilience to readiness for war: finding a common language
We can only protect ourselves from attacks, by preparing for them together. Or, as the Romans said: if you want peace, prepare for war. Read on »
Jailed Iranian Nobel Peace Prize winner 'won't give in'
Earlier in December, Iranian activist Narges Mohammadi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo. As she is imprisoned in Iran, her family accepted the prize in her name. EUobserver talked with her family. Read on »
OPINION Children, old, and vulnerable — the victims of air-pollution
In 2021, nitrogen dioxide pollution led to 52,000 deaths and short-term exposure to ozone led to 22,000 attributable deaths in the EU. Read on »
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