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Lobbying in the EU - Misconceptions vs Reality

By Leonie Klüver, 6 minutes. Lobbying - what exactly does it mean and how does it tie into the political system? Why is it crucial for the legislative process and a valuable aspect of a democratic political system? Read the article to find out the answers! Within the last two centuries lobbying has become an essential part of politics. In Europe, Brussels is the major hub for lobbying with 11,800 registered lobbying entities.

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Beyond formal requirements: what is the process of accession to the EU?

By Lucrezia Nicosia, 6 minutes. The European Union today consists of 27 Member States and it is the result of a continuous process of growth that occurred through the accession of new states. To become a member of the EU, a state must not only fulfil a list of formal requirements but must also align itself to the Union standards through a long process of negotiations. All this considered, which country/ies are the most advanced in the procedure? Why is Turkey taking so long to gain access to the EU?

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Voting Rights in the EU - what can the EU do to increase democratic participation?

By Aari Helmelaid, 6 minutes. The ability of citizens to vote is key for the functioning of a democratic society. Citizens of the EU are given substantial voting rights but the mere right of suffrage has proven insufficient to combat the lack of interest in elections at both the national and the supranational level and the decrease in democratic participation. This begs the question, what is the EU doing to increase democratic participation?

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Putin’s War on Ukraine: What can the EU actually do?

By Leonie Klüver, 9 minutes. Russia's invasion of Ukraine drastically changed the peaceful liberal democratic interaction and existence of European states. It forced the EU to implement economic sanctions to weaken the Russian economy and ultimately curtail Russia's ability to wage war. To show solidarity with Ukraine, the EU provided billions of euros in funds to EU member states and Ukraine to prevent a humanitarian crisis and provide basic human needs to the fleeing Ukrainians. Read this article to see what the EU can actually do in the context of war in Ukraine.

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French Presidency of the Council of the European Union

by Jeanne Gallien, 6 minutes. Since January 1st and for six months, France has taken over the rotating presidency of the Council. Together with the Czech Republic, Sweden, the trio will play an important role in making Europe more sovereign, more human and in creating a new European reference for the rest of the world.

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SIRIUS project: the impact of risk society on new EU security measures

By Lucrezia Nicosia, 5,5 minutes. The Europol and the Eurojust signed a contribution agreement for the expansion of their cooperation in the SIRIUS project, which aims to help investigations with cross-border access to electronic evidence by providing services and developing tools available to EU law enforcement and judicial authorities. The internet is a complex and vast world and a lot of expertise is required to fight online crimes and investigate online evidence: is this the reason why the Member States are so willing to rely on the help of the European Union? Has this new perception of crime changed something on how the Member States relating to the EU when dealing with criminal matters?

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The Conference on the Future of Europe, Explained

By Eliza Wójcik, 5,5 minutes. Conference on the Future of Europe is one of a kind event happening in the EU right now. It is a series of debates and discussions led by citizens aiming to enable all Europeans to share their ideas and help in shaping a common European future, per the European Commission’s website. The Conference started with a proposal in 2019 and will last for 2 years. The Conference has its own website which can be viewed in multiple languages.

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The New European Prosecutor’s Office

By Paula Nörr, 6 minutes. Have you already heard about the latest EU-body, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO), that started its operations only a few days ago, on 1 June 2021? You may know about existing EU bodies such as Eurojust, Europol, or OLAF, that also intends to protect the Union’s budget against fraud and corruption. But the EPPO is the first supranational EU body in charge of criminal investigations and prosecutions in this regard. If you want to know why exactly the EPPO is a “real game-changer”, keep reading and learn more about its mission, structure, and functioning!

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NextGenerationEU: The EU’s Recovery Plan for Europe

By Marina Veljkovic, 4 minutes. Are you curious about how the European Union and its Member States are battling the economic crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic? Would you like to know more about the Union’s plans on developing and ensuring the EU countries’ resilience and sustainability in the years to come? Then keep reading!

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The European Green Deal-the solution Europe has been waiting for

By Wiktoria Nadolna, 7 minutes. We all want to save the planet to protect future generations, but we often get lost in the process. The European Commission has created a plan to approach sustainable transformation in a successive manner. In this article, we are introducing to you The European Green Deal.

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The Erasmus+ Programme-Opportunities for Individuals

By Marina Veljkovic, 3 minutes. You’ve probably heard the word Erasmus before. Have you ever wondered what exactly the programme entails? And where can you learn more about it? This article will briefly introduce you to the Erasmus+ programme, presenting you with interesting opportunities you may opt for during your studies. It will also provide you with some useful links and relevant information on Erasmus+ studying abroad and traineeship programmes!

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ErasmusIntern: The Internship Marketplace of Erasmus+

By Max Griera, 3 minutes. ErasmusIntern is a job marketplace created by Erasmus Student Network, supported by both the European Commission and the European Youth Forum. Here you will be able to find your perfect opportunity among 1300+ offers.

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The European Commission’s Priorities for 2019-2024

By Eliza Wójcik, 7 minutes. The European Commission set the priorities for the years 2019-2024. You may have heard about the European Green Deal, but what about the other five? They are addressing current most pressing issues and are setting the direction in which the Commissioners’ work should go during these five years. The COVID pandemic unfortunately influenced and made longer the implementation of some of them. If you want to learn more about the process of setting the priorities, their meaning for the Commission’s work and the potential changes in the priorities due to the pandemic, keep reading the article!

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