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- War in Ukraine poses major challenge to EU cohesion policy, EESC cautions
- Europe must strongly combat the spread of hate speech and hate crime
- The youth of the Western Balkans need tangible policies for their future
- The EESC calls for more concrete action to support and protect independent Belarusian journalists
In this issue:
- The EESC discusses the priorities of the Czech EU presidency and the right energy mix for Europe's future
- EESC calls for consistent and tough sanctions on employers of illegally staying migrants
- Antisemitism is a test of the European idea
- EESC's Consultative Commission on Industrial Change to celebrate its 20th anniversary
- The EESC shows its solidarity and unity with Ukraine
- EESC members speak out
- David Stulík: An unprecedented wave of solidarity and support for Ukraine
- Tetyana Ogarkova: Vladimir Putin's last war
In this issue:
- Europe is not safe without a safe and secure Ukraine
- The unfolding aggression directed at Ukraine calls for further strengthening of the EU project
- Industrial policy: sustainability must go hand in hand with competitiveness and strategic autonomy
- We need to walk together on this long road towards gender equality
In this issue:
- In the European Year of Youth 2022, we should ensure tangible and lasting outcomes for all young Europeans
- EESC backs priorities of French presidency of the Council
- Sufficient, sustainable and accessible quality care for older people is vital
- EESC: The EU should crack down on breaches of the rule of law
- The 2021 EESC Civil Society Prize on climate action goes to the Belgian association "Grandparents for the Climate"
- Did you know...? Interesting facts about the EESC Civil Society Prize winners
- In the winners' words: interviews with all the winners
In this issue:
- EU fight against disinformation must target propagators and protect fundamental rights
- Turning recovery into a success: the EESC underlines the key role of organised civil society
- European Year of Youth 2022: Focus on the results, not the hype
- EESC asks the European Commission to be more ambitious in efforts to steer the EU economy and finance towards sustainability
In this issue:
- Mathew Caruana Galizia: I try to make sure that my mother did not die for nothing
- Sophia Wiegand: COP26 disappointed the young, but did not take away hope
- Violations of Schengen area freedoms and rights need to be addressed
- Reversing the negative trends in the rule of law across the EU through civil society
- 5G – EESC urges Commission to further assess impact on human health and the environment
In this issue:
- Cohesion must be at the heart of post-pandemic Europe, say Commissioner Elisa Ferreira and EESC president Christa Schweng
- Media freedom must stay at the top of our agendas
- On the first EU "organic day", the EESC stresses the importance of more sustainable, fairer and more inclusive food systems
- AI in Europe: not all decisions can be reduced to ones and zeros
In this issue:
- AI: while 18% of the world's top-tier researchers are European only 10% work in Europe
- Frans Timmermans meets European youth leaders at the EESC
- Ending poverty for European children needs a whole-society approach
- Roaming: the EESC calls for a single tariff zone across the EU
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