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Farming review urges Brussels to target poorer farmers, but ducks livestock issue
In the wake of recent farmers’ protests both in Brussels and across parts of Europe, a new report on Wednesday calls on the EU Commission to target support towards poorer farmers, and reward sustainable practices.Read on »
Global South migration will persist if spending slackens, EU development chief warns
Migration from the Global South to Europe will continue indefinitely unless the EU steps up investment to create more opportunities in developing countries, the bloc’s outgoing development policy chief told MEPs on Wednesday. Read on »
Hungary cries foul as MEPs debate its controversial Russian-visa scheme
A European Parliament committee debate on Hungary's national card scheme, a residence and work permit for citizens of Russia and Belarus, has riled Budapest, after it was snubbed from the discussions.Read on »
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EU commission on fence on whether Syria is safe for return of Syrian refugees
Human Rights Watch has accused Cyprus of collective expulsions of Syrian refugees to Lebanon.Read on »
Hungary in denial as EU continues snubbing its presidency
Hungary is in denial that half the EU is continuing to snub its presidency — while other ministers went to Budapest to roast its government.Read on »
EIT’s mission for Europe: sustainable growth and innovationStakeholder
In its effort to drive innovation in Europe and deliver sustainable and smart growth, the European Institute of Innovation & Technology has a unique method of bringing together organisations across business, education, and research.Read on »
Collating carbon data shows there is a pay-off to emissions cutsOpinion
Mario Draghi's competitiveness report, and the EU Green Deal, are often painted as a trade off between environmental ambition and economic competitiveness, when, in reality, the two are not mutually exclusive. If anything, they go hand-in-hand — and there is data that proves itRead on »
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