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Committee on Foreign Affairs I (AFET I)

The peace has been broken: How should the EU respond to and cooperate with stakeholders that have an interest in increasing military presence in Europe, in particular the US and NATO, given heightened security concerns and growing global instability?

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Committee on Foreign Affairs II (AFET II)​

Knocking on the door: With 9 countries currently holding candidate status in their accession process to the EU, what should the outlook towards accepting new Member States be, considering the internal and external challenges these countries are facing?

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Committee on Culture and Education I (CULT I)

Can you read? Considering the paradigm shift in the education sector to hybrid learning created by digitisation during the COVID-19 pandemic, how can the EU enhance digital literacy programs to ensure that the cultural shift towards digital media does not erode foundational literacy and critical thinking skills in education?

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Committee on Culture and Education II (CULT II)

Reclaiming our roots, sharing our stories: Amid discussions on cultural heritage and preservation, Europe faces a pivotal decision regarding the return of stolen artefacts from museums or the continuation of accessible displays. How can the Member States prompt a nuanced exploration of a balance between rectifying historical injustices and ensuring public accessibility to shared cultural treasures?

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Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON)

Brexit means Brexit: Both the UK and EU find themselves grappling with the economic consequences of Brexit, highlighting the importance of the EU in evaluating the trade and labour market relationship. How should the EU go about building up mutually beneficial market regulations between the two zones?

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Committee on Industry, Research and Energy I (ITRE I)

Byte the security: Cybercrime cost the global economy €5.5 trillion by the end of 2020, double the amount in 2015. Considering an expanding digital landscape and growing AI influence, how can the EU strengthen its industries against cyber threats while leveraging digital technologies for economic growth?

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Committee on Industry, Research and Energy II (ITRE II)​

Pioneering a microchip renaissance: Even with the newly introduced Chips Act, the EU is still likely to fall behind other continents on its race in R&D and production. What further steps can the EU take to decrease its dependency on third-countries for microchip and semiconductor production?

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Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE)

Protect the kids: Discussions of a new EU law regarding child sexual abuse content could make it mandatory for digital services to scan private communication for such content. How can the EU effectively balance the protection of individual privacy while preventing the spread of child sexual abuse content online?

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