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MEPs to discuss women's reproductive health and rights
number of readings: 158
On Tuesday morning, the Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Committee will hold a hearing with experts and civil society on women's reproductive health, including access to abortion. With the

MEPs argue for a top up to multi-annual budget for crisis response
number of readings: 100
Revision of EU multiannual financial framework (MFF) urgent to tackle current challenges caused by multiple crisesCommission’s proposal for a revision needs more ambitionMEPs add €10 billion

Sakharov Prize 2023: nine nominations announced
number of readings: 89
MEPs and political groups presented their candidates for the Sakharov Prize 2023 on Wednesday. The vote on the three finalists will take place in October. The Committee on Foreign Affairs, the

Montenegro’s EU accession progress is losing momentum
number of readings: 87
Urgent need for political stability in the countryConcern about malign foreign interferenceMEPs commend Montenegro’s strategic alliance with the EUHigh political tensions and polarisation

MEPs want to extend rules on relaxed tariffs for developing countries
number of readings: 80
MEPs roll over the rules on generalised scheme of preferences (GSP), which had been designed to help developing countriesCurrent GSP regulation is set to expire at the end of 2023Negotiations
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Sakharov Prize 2023: nine nominations announced

EU to ban greenwashing and improve consumer information on product durability

Free movement: Schengen reform to ensure border controls only as a last resort

MEPs argue for a top up to multi-annual budget for crisis response

Montenegro’s EU accession progress is losing momentum

MEPs call for a strategy to increase protein production and EU independence

Short-term rentals: increasing transparency and curbing illegal listings

MEPs want to extend rules on relaxed tariffs for developing countries

Remove barriers for young people to access farming, say agriculture MEPs

MEPs to discuss women's reproductive health and rights
Creating a more stable, affordable and sustainable electricity market

Reduce demand and protect people in prostitution, say MEPs

Critical raw materials: Securing the EU's supply and sovereignty

70% of jet fuels at EU airports will have to be green by 2050
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