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    Getting tough on gender-violence

    by: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    February 3, 2020

  • Cancer remains a burden on EU societies_62ccaab63885a.jpeg

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    Tags: Demographics, Health, Life in Europe

    Cancer remains a burden on EU societies

    by: Emanuela Barbiroglio

    February 3, 2020

  • The carbon footprint of European ships_62ccabb8825b0.png

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    Tags: Climate crisis, Environment, Transports

    The carbon footprint of European ships

    by: Stefano Valentino

    December 9, 2019

  • Has the European Citizens’ Initiative been a democratic fiasco?_62ccabdb51bcb.jpeg

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    Tags: Democracy, politics

    Has the European Citizens’ Initiative been a democratic fiasco?

    by: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    December 5, 2019

  • The wave of unauthorized immigrants came and ended already three years ago_62ccac04c49a8.jpeg

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    Tags: Democracy, Migrations

    The wave of unauthorized immigrants came and ended already three years ago

    by: Emanuela Barbiroglio

    December 3, 2019

  • Visegrad 4 and the rule of law: Why always me?_62ccaca931e12.jpeg

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    Tags: Democracy

    Visegrad 4 and the rule of law: Why always me?

    by: Alexander Damiano Ricci

    November 5, 2019

  • Italy says no to the largest protected area in the Mediterranean_62ccacb0b7de3.jpeg

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    Tags: Environment, Fisheries, Wildlife and habitats

    Italy says no to the largest protected area in the Mediterranean

    by: Stefano Valentino

    November 4, 2019

  • Why young Poles voted for “national-liberals”_62ccaccfa612e.jpeg

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    Tags: Democracy, Elections

    Why young Poles voted for “national-liberals”

    by: Frédéric Schneider

    October 24, 2019

  • Pollution is still killing too many despite cleaner air_62ccacf062cb7.jpeg

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    Tags: Air pollution, Environment, Health

    Pollution is still killing too many despite cleaner air

    by: Emanuela Barbiroglio

    October 21, 2019

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