European Parliament - EPRS Podcasts, What Europe does for you

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Victims of terrorism


Every year Europe commemorates victims of terrorism on 11 March. This European Remembrance Day was established after the 2004 Madrid bombings, which left 191 people dead and around 2 000 injured. But Europe does not limit its action to commemoration. European legislation aimed specifically at combating terrorism dates back to 2002, and introduced a common understanding of terrorist offences and minimal penalties for perpetrators across Europe...


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 January 11, 2019  1m
 
 

Citizens interested in space exploration


If you feel unsettled by national politics or climate change on Earth, to the point of considering relocating to another habitable planet, there is good news for you – such places do exist. In 2016, an international team headed by Belgian researcher Michaël Gillon, discovered a system of seven planets outside of the Solar System.


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 January 11, 2019  1m
 
 

Pregnant women at work


Pregnancy is a special time when you need to take particular care of yourself and the baby inside you. If you are well, you may want to work right up until the day you give birth, in which case you can expect your working conditions to be adjusted to ensure your safety and that of your unborn child. The EU has played an important role in improving protection for pregnant working women.


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 January 11, 2019  1m
 
 

Champagne and sparkling wine producers


If you are one of the 15 800 producers of champagne in the Champagne region of France or a producer of sparkling wine in another EU country, such as Spain or Italy, you are perhaps concerned about the sector's development. So is the European Union and it is working to secure the sector's long-term viability.


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 January 11, 2019  1m
 
 

Canny shoppers


If you like to save money when you shop, EU laws can help you tell if you are getting the best deal and protect you from some scams. According to EU rules, sellers must indicate product prices clearly, including price per unit, to enable you to compare products easily. Prices must include all taxes and delivery charges and must be unambiguous, clearly legible, and easily identifiable.


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 January 11, 2019  1m
 
 

Mountaineers


Europe has stunning mountain ranges that offer plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. In the summer, rock climbing, hiking and mountain biking are popular activities, while winter is the season for skiing and snow¬boarding. The European mountains offer breath¬taking natural landscapes that attract many visitors and are home to a wide range of plants and animals...


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 January 11, 2019  1m
 
 

Travellers carrying cash


If you are travelling to or from the EU by air, road, rail or sea with €10 000 or more in cash you must declare it to the customs authorities. This obligation is not designed to make your life difficult but to prevent money laundering, the financing of terrorism and other financial crimes. If you are travelling in a group, the €10 000 limit applies to each person individually.


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 December 7, 2018  1m
 
 

Cross-border creditors


Around 50 % of all consumers shop online, and the number of cross-border transactions in the internal market is growing steadily. However, the individual value of such transactions remains relatively small, with almost half coming under €100. Because the amounts involved are small, not all contracts are properly performed, which sometimes leads to cross-border disputes, most of which do not end up in court. According to estimates, there could be as many as 0...


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 December 7, 2018  1m
 
 

Refugees


People who flee war and persecution in their own country have a right to apply for protection in another country as refugees. International refugee law obliges countries to provide access to protection and adequate reception conditions that respect applicants' human rights. EU law upholds these principles and aims to ensure that all EU countries not only offer protection, but also have the same understanding as to who qualifies as a refugee.


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 December 7, 2018  1m
 
 

People living in remote areas


than the rest of the European Union.


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 December 7, 2018  1m