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Special Edition: EU youth speaks up ahead of post-pandemic jungle
EURACTIV spoke to a number of young people in several EU countries who suggested ideas to avoid a post-pandemic youth crisis.
Special Edition: EU hospitality sector seeks support to open, not remain closed
Following the first lockdown, Europe’s hospitality sector was the first to take immediate safety measures. However, it has also been the sector that has paid the full cost of the pandemic. In 18 out of 27 EU member states, pubs,...
EU ‘troublemakers’ back Trump over Biden in US election
In this Special Edition of the Capitals, EURACTIV’s Network gives you an overview of the state-of-play of EU-US relations, both in terms of policy implications and scenarios European leaders are running for the morning after the polls.
EU countries warm up recovery fund engine
In today's Special Edition of the Capitals, find out more about EU member states' priorities when it comes to their national recovery plans which were supposed to be submitted to the European Commission on Thursday (15 October), as well as so much more.
Rule of law divisions threaten to hamper Europe’s recovery hopes
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about how the EU member states reacted to the European Union-wide assessment of the rule of law, as well as other news from the Capitals.
Member states to clash over the EU’s new migration pact
In today's edition of the Capitals, find out more about how the EU member states reacted to the European Commission's proposal for the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, as well as other news from the Capitals.
All you need to know about Europe lifting its internal border restrictions
After nearly three months of COVID-19 restrictions and lockdowns and in a bid to save Europe's summer, the bloc is slowly reopening its internal borders. However, nearly every member state is playing by its own timetable and rules. EURACTIV's media network took a closer look.
Europe’s airlines try to ride out COVID-19 turbulence
Europe’s airlines are in trouble as coronavirus lockdown measures slash demand for air travel. According to industry estimates, traffic is down more than 90% in places, while global losses are likely to total more than €300 billion.