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Europeans at the cinema, from East to West
European cinema-going habits vary significantly: a look at the current divide between Western and Eastern Europe.
Energy consumption: Europe is going backwards
With the collapse in oil prices from 2014 and the economic recovery, energy consumption (and therefore the associated CO2 emissions) has started to rise again
Digiwhist: fighting corruption with open data on public procurement
New tools developed by a consortium of data-journalists, researchers and developers will allow anyone to follow closely the process of public procurement, and to spot potential problems.
Europeans support intra-EU mobility
Europeans are becoming more enthusiastic about migration within Europe, but they remain generally hostile to immigration from outside the EU.
EU gives a week to countries to come up with clean air plans
Nine member states face fines if they don’t take steps to comply with the emission reduction they promised.
EU Commissioner Andriukaitis: Health inequalities are economic issue
Social and geographical inequalities in Europeans' health are one of the main challenges for the EU, says health commissioner Vytenis Andriukaitis.
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Tweeting above their weight
Some MEPs receive plenty of attention on Twitter, but their popularity cannot always be ascribed to their activity in Brussels and Strasbourg.
Meet the European Parliament’s twittersphere
This is the first in a series of posts on how members of the European Parliament (MEPs) appear on Twitter. This first post introduces the EP twittersphere, outlines limitations to the analysis, and points at some broad trends. The following posts will focus on specific aspects.