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In this issue:
- "Brexit is just a stage, not a final destination"
- Culture can be a driver for strengthening the EU
- "A geo-strategic and historic mistake"
- EU rights and citizenship should not be for sale
In this issue:
- "We need a coalition of forces for change," says European Ombudsman Emily O'Reilly
- The UN Global Compact for Migration is fully in line with EU values
- Better communication about Europe was at the heart of the 13th Civil Society Media Seminar
- EESC reiterates its call for a stronger architecture of the European Monetary Union
In this issue:
- Finnish EU presidency presents programme based on sustainability and wellbeing;
- Conny Reuter, co-chair of the EESC Liaison Group: "We are here to promote civil dialogue in a progressive and inclusive Europe";
- European agriculture should move in the direction of agroecology;
- Circular Economy: time to unleash the power of consumers;
- Without a strong European battery industry, car manufacturers may leave the EU.
In this issue:
- Civil Society Days cautiously optimistic about sustainability of democracy in Europe
- EESC calls for socially fair energy transition and permanent dialogue with citizens
- Grand Départ of the Tour de France - EESC hosts event on clean mobility
- Media should let go of a charity approach to disability
Also in this issue:
- The fight against antisemitism is also a fight for a democratic, value-based Europe
- EESC puts forward proposal to enhance SMEs' contribution to the bioeconomy
- Artificial intelligence in Europe: no one must be left behind
- Europe's civil society calls for political commitment to achieving equal treatment of men and women
In this issue:
- Millions of citizens with disabilities will not be able to cast their ballots in European elections
- EESC puts forward blueprint for Future of Europe
- EESC calls for action to uphold democracy amid alarming reports from EU civil society
- The White Dove way - EESC proposes a plan to make EU the peace-building leader both in Europe and globally
- Young Europeans want education and social media to boost democracy and citizen participation in the EU
- At ten YEYS is more relevant than ever, says initiator
- YEYS as seen by former participants: a transformative experience
- A digital history of YEYS
Also in this issue:
- EESC votes in favour of EU-supported decent minimum income
- EESC proposes new Sustainable Dietary Guidelines for Europe
- Commissioner Hogan at EESC: decision on CAP budget lies now with co-legislators
Also in this issue:
- No-deal Brexit threatens the viability of the aeronautics and chemical industries
- EESC to call for legal recognition of philanthropic activities in EU
- Time to break the mourning silence on International Holocaust Remembrance Day
- "The past is a good teacher but not a destination for the future";
- Without migrants, Europe's economic and social model is in danger, says the EESC;
- Implementing the EU's green legislation must become a priority;
- Romania's EU Presidency: a fresh start for the European project.
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