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Children belong with their loved ones.

Thousands of Ukrainian children have been deported. A crime that cannot be unanswered.

We will intensify actions so that every Ukrainian child is safely returned & those responsible for this brutality are brought to justice.

@PolskiSenat

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Check out some of the highlights of what Parliament has been working on this week ↓

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Europe delivers.

Good to be with @ZelenskyyUa as @europarl_en votes for a historic €500 million boost for ammunition production and faster deliveries to support Ukraine.

We know what is at stake. We will not waver. We will not leave Ukraine alone 🇪🇺🇺🇦

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Parliament has approved plans to increase the production of ammunition and missiles in Europe. This would help to accelerate the delivery of ammunition to Ukraine.

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Parliament is calling for a coordinated strategy to increase the EU’s resilience to foreign interference and disinformation ahead of the European elections in 2024 ↓

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Fisheries: Parliament and Council negotiators have reached an agreement on an update of the EU's Common Fisheries Policy rules, particularly regarding the monitoring of fisheries activities and the traceability of fish products.

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Some 10,000 young people from the EU and beyond will meet in Strasbourg on 9-10 June to discuss Europe’s future, against the backdrop of the war against Ukraine and the upcoming European elections.

Press release: eptwitter.eu/qC3j

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A Europe without animal testing? Parliament held a meeting to discuss proposals to curtain animal testing in the EU.

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From delivering ammunition to Ukraine to preventing foreign countries from meddling with European elections - check out what Parliament will be discussing this week ↓

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One EU symbol has become a rallying point in the EU and beyond. 🇪🇺

The European flag symbolises solidarity, harmony and unity. 

It's a reminder of what brings people together and inspires across borders.

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Are you between 16 to 30 years old? Do you want to share ideas for a better future? 💡

You can tune in online from 9-10 June to watch the activities taking place in the European Parliament for the .

Join the online community and ask questions to speakers.

Programme ↓

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On 29 May 1986, the European flag was first raised outside the Berlaymont building, seat of the European Commission. 🇪🇺

The European flag with its 12 gold stars on a blue background symbolises both the EU and, more broadly, the identity and unity of Europe.

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The EU's Emissions Trading System makes industries pay for their emissions and also boosts green technologies.

Find out how it works ↓

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Just a few days left to apply for a traineeship at the European Parliament! ⏳

Learn more about this opportunity to gain insight into the work of the EU and the European Parliament.

Don't miss your chance to apply by 31 May ↓

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The EU wants to make sure that zero-emission cars and vans are the norm by 2050.

The European Parliament has taken action, pushing to phase out fossil-fuelled vehicles and replace them with greener models.

More on the changes 🚗 ↓

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New rules will make cheap carbon-intensive imports less attractive than clean products made in the EU.

How will it work?

Find out more ↓

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In order to tackle the throw-away culture, Parliament wants:

🚫 A ban on introducing design features that limit product lifespan

📱 Products to function well with parts from different manufacturers

🛈 Consumers to be informed of any repair restrictions before making a purchase

🐦🔗: n.respublicae.eu/Europarl_EN/s

In 2015, former leaders Angela Merkel and François Hollande urged EU countries to share the responsibility of hosting asylum seekers.

That year the EU was dealing with an unprecedented migration wave.

Watch their joint address to the European Parliament ↓

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