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- Your Europe, Your Say 2018: Inspiring ideas for finding unity in diverse European culture
- In the students' own words
- Your Europe, Your Say – Fact and figures
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IN THIS ISSUE: More unity, solidarity and competitiveness, and no second-class citizens; Loss of biodiversity endangers our livelihood; The EESC calls on the Commission to better promote the EU’s sugar industry; Over 100 bids entered for EESC 2017 Civil Society Prize.
IN THIS ISSUE: Fake products cost the EU 800 000 jobs annually; The EESC’s contribution to the European Commission’s 2018 work programme; The EU needs to tackle the issue of ship-breaking; EESC calls for long-term action plan for social economy by 2018.
IN THIS ISSUE: Artificial Intelligence: Europe needs to take a human-in-command approach; EESC urges Commissioner Navracsics to adopt Action Plan on cultural diplomacy; Do not forget that the Energy Union was meant to benefit citizens and businesses; Georges Dassis: “President Trump’s decision means we need more civil society involvement in the climate transition”; EESC celebrates 30 years of Erasmus
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