Macron to deliver vision for EU democracy in Athens
By: EBR | Wednesday, September 6, 2017
President Emmanuel Macron will this week unveil his vision for European reform in Athens. On the menu is the eurozone, transnational lists for 50 MEPs and democratic conventions, whose results are expected ahead of the next EU elections
The German consensus machine
By: EBR | Tuesday, September 5, 2017
Don’t look for major policy changes in Germany after the September 24 federal elections
Home-care across Europe: How can we build the trust of patients?
By: EBR | Monday, September 4, 2017
Nobody likes to be in a hospital. Driving long hours to the medical centre on a regular basis, or sitting around waiting for a therapy or a treatment can have a serious impact on the quality of life of many patients with serious long-term conditions in Europe
The EU has two options: be democratic, or cease to exist
By: EBR | Monday, September 4, 2017
There is no point in governing an organisation of democratic states in an undemocratic manner
Crunch time in Paris
By: EBR | Friday, September 1, 2017
Will Macron deliver? And what will French economic reforms mean for all of Europe?
The Eurozone is recovering, but we cannot afford to be complacent. Here are 3 reasons why
By: EBR | Friday, September 1, 2017
If there is a term that can best describe the current climate in the Eurozone, it is “complacency”. Markets are rising, bond yields are at an all-time low, growth estimates have improved and the European Union has triumphantly declared the end of the crisis, thanks to its “decisive action”
African and European leaders renew efforts to tackle migration
By: EBR | Tuesday, August 29, 2017
African and European leaders gathered in Paris on Monday (28 August) to broach the subject of migration, where support was expressed for moving the EU’s external border into Africa itself, so that asylum applications can be handled locally
Europe’s dramatic summer gives a foretaste of ‘super heatwaves’ to come
By: EBR | Tuesday, August 29, 2017
While Europe is recovering from an unusually warm summer, a new study warns that heatwaves with temperatures of above 40°C are expected to become more frequent, with some regions of Eastern Europe hit by new super heatwaves of above 55°C
Europe’s reliance on gas imports in spotlight as coal’s decline continues
By: EBR | Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Electricity produced from natural gas has matched power generated from coal in OECD countries. But Europe’s gas self-sufficiency dropped below 50% for the very first time as well
How EU can end corporate short-termism and create sustainable financial system
By: EBR | Wednesday, August 23, 2017
The notion of corporate governance must be revised to protect us from short-term shareholder interests and ensure we make the long-term investments vital to our future
The EU-China relationship characterised by ineffective political action and lack of trust
By: EBR | Wednesday, August 23, 2017
The EU-China economic relationship appears to be in troubled waters
Future of work and the survival of the welfare state
By: EBR | Thursday, August 17, 2017
More and more people are finding work in the digital economy, but more flexibility also means increased insecurity
Four tips from peacebuilders on working with young people to transform violent extremism
By: EBR | Tuesday, August 8, 2017
If violent extremist groups recognise the power and potential of young people, why don’t those combatting them? Fien De Baere from the organisation Search for Common Ground lays out four tips to help young people avoid violence
Time to bust a few myths about innovation in the Internet of things era
By: EBR | Tuesday, August 8, 2017
Small European tech companies might be about to lose out if the European Commission’s new patent guidelines favour giants like Qualcomm and Ericsson, writes Morgan Reed
Why European passengers pay more for their flights than they should
By: EBR | Tuesday, August 8, 2017
The EU has failed to make airports competitive and fair for travellers. It needs reform, writes Thomas Reynaert
Commission merges healthy food schemes at school to cut red tape
By: EBR | Thursday, August 3, 2017
The European Commission announced on Tuesday (1 August) that it would merge the milk and fruit and vegetables schemes currently provided separately to schoolchildren across Europe
EU politicians should lead EU budget talks, not technocrats
By: EBR | Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Europe’s political leadership should be the one to take the lead in consultations and the responsibility to speed up individual political decisions on which technocrats will be called upon to adapt financial tools for their achievement
Greece raises concerns about EU stance on Venezuela
By: EBR | Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Exclusive: Diplomatic sources told EURACTIV that Greece raised concerns on Wednesday (2 August) about a new EU statement to be issued following the election of Venezuela’s constituent assembly last Sunday.
A real industrial strategy for Europe could unleash the low-carbon innovations we need
By: EBR | Monday, July 24, 2017
Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw the United States from the Paris agreement on climate change provided the backdrop for the 8th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM), held this year in Beijing
Quality schemes help EU producers break new markets
By: EBR | Monday, July 24, 2017
The promotion of geographical indications (GI) has helped EU products attract new emerging markets which seek quality food. However, Europol warns that fake GI products are on the rise across the EU and policymakers should not disregard the protection of intellectual rights



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