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Top Stories from the European Council - 4-8 March 2024 07 March 2024, 23:25 CET
Criminal investigations: Council and EP reach agreement on transfer of proceedings law that will help fight cross-border crime more effectively - Reform and Growth Facility for the Western Balkans: Council agrees its negotiating mandate - Single sky reform: Council and Parliament strike a deal to improve efficiency of air space management in the EU - Cyber solidarity package: Council and Parliament strike deals to strengthen cyber security capacities in the EU - Plant health law: Council and Parliament strike deal to simplify and strengthen current rules - Council and Parliament strike a deal to ban products made with forced labour - Packaging: Council and Parliament strike a deal to make packaging more sustainable and reduce packaging waste in the EU - EU-Angola: Council gives final greenlight to the EU's first sustainable investment facilitation agreement - Security of gas supply: member states agree on recommendation to continue voluntary demand reduction measures - Interoperable Europe act: Council adopts new law for more efficient digital public services across the EU

This Week's Top Stories from the European Parliament - 18-22 March 2024 22 March 2024, 01:11 CET
Metsola at the European Council: This election will be the test of our systems - Olaf Scholz: "We need a geopolitical, larger, reformed EU" - Food waste reduction: what EU actions are there? - Deal to extend trade support for Ukraine with safeguards for EU farmers - EU pharmaceutical policy: MEPs support comprehensive reform - National winners of the 2024 European Charlemagne Youth Prize - First green light to new bill on firms' impact on human rights and environment - Platform Work: first green light to new EU rules on employment status - Foreign Affairs Committee and EU ministers debate enlargement - EU Health Data Space to support patients and research - Human rights breaches in Afghanistan and Venezuela - Court of Auditors: European Parliament endorses new Italian member - Deal on making firearms import and export more transparent to fight trafficking - MEPs agree to extend trade support for Moldova, continue work on Ukraine - Euro 7: Parliament adopts measures to reduce road transport emissions - Media Freedom Act: a new bill to protect EU journalists and press freedom

Top Stories from the European Council - 18-22 March 2024 22 March 2024, 00:58 CET
9th Association Council meeting between the EU and Ukraine - Tripartite Social Summit, 20 March - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - Ukraine: Council and Parliament reach a deal to renew EU's autonomous trade measures - Hong Kong: Statement by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the adoption of new national security legislation - Anti-SLAPP: Final green light for EU law protecting journalists and human rights defenders - Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice adopted - Green diplomacy: Council conclusions reaffirm the EU's commitment to work closely with partners to accelerate a global just and inclusive green transition - Ukraine Assistance Fund: Council allocates €5 billion under the European Peace Facility to support Ukraine militarily - Wholesale energy markets: Council adopts law to protect against market manipulation - Tourism: Council gives its final approval to the regulation for short-term rentals - Strategic autonomy: Council gives its final approval on the critical raw materials act

The Week's Top Stories from the European Commission - 15-20 April 2024 19 April 2024, 00:17 CET
Commission allocates additional €10 million to support researchers from Ukraine under Horizon Europe - New EU funding for innovative ideas to reduce long-term unemployment and help people find jobs - Commission proposes to open negotiations to facilitate youth mobility between the EU and the UK - Commission mobilises research and innovation funding for the green and digital transitions - Commission offers 35,500 DiscoverEU free travel passes to young people - Commission publishes Schengen report setting new priorities for the year ahead - EU requests consultations under Trade and Cooperation Agreement over UK's permanent closure of the sandeel fishery - EU announces €3.5 billion worth of commitments to protect the ocean and promote sustainability at Our Ocean Conference in Greece - Commission welcomes European Citizens' Panel recommendations on energy efficiency - Commission endorses Ukraine Plan, paving the way for regular payments under the Ukraine Facility

The Week's Top Stories from the European Commission - 11-15 March 2024 14 March 2024, 23:56 CET
Commission opens formal proceedings against AliExpress under the Digital Services Act - Agricultural SMEs to get €50 million to support decarbonisation as Lithuanian fintech HeavyFinance teams up with EIF and InvestEU - Commission welcomes the political agreement on new and stronger rules for the import, export and transit of firearms - Keeping consumers safe: Cosmetics top the list of products notified in Safety Gate in 2023 - Commission decides to refer CYPRUS to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failure to take the necessary steps to protect and manage its Natura 2000 sites - March infringements package: key decisions - Commission decides to refer GREECE to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failure to finalise the revision of its water plans - EU provides an initial humanitarian aid of €70 million for Africa's Great Lakes region - Provisional agreement on better cross-border enforcement of road safety traffic rules

The Week's Top Stories from the European Commission - 18-22 March 2024 22 March 2024, 01:05 CET
European Council - EU and Norway sign strategic partnership on sustainable land-based raw materials and battery value chains - Digital Finance Platform's phase 2 launch: the Data Hub - 23 cities awarded with the EU Mission Label for their efforts towards climate-neutrality - 'Energy and Climate Governance in Ukraine - Towards Green Rebuilding' - New survey shows Pact for Skills helped train 3.5 million workers - World Water Day

The Week's Top Stories from the European Commission - 26 February-1 March 2024 29 February 2024, 23:22 CET
EUR 3 million from European Globalisation Adjustment Fund to support 835 dismissed steel workers in Germany - Commission proposes amendment to EU budget 2024 in record time to continue delivering on EU priorities - EUR 1.9 million from European Globalisation Adjustment Fund to support 390 dismissed workers in Denmark - EU and World Bank create new facility to strengthen capacity of civil protection in Europe - Poland's efforts to restore rule of law pave the way for accessing up to EUR 137 billion in EU funds - Commission endorses positive preliminary assessment of Denmark´s second payment request for EUR 422 million under the Recovery and Resilience Facility - Commission endorses positive preliminary assessment of Croatia's fourth payment request for EUR 162.5 million under the Recovery and Resilience Facility - Poland's efforts to restore rule of law pave the way for accessing up to EUR 137 billion in EU funds - Commission endorses positive preliminary assessment of Denmark´s second payment request for EUR 422 million under the Recovery and Resilience Facility - Commission endorses positive preliminary assessment of Croatia's fourth payment request for EUR 162.5 million under the Recovery and Resilience Facility - G7 Health Ministerial committed to the successful conclusion of the ongoing negotiations of pandemic rules - Commission welcomes provisional agreement modernising ship inspections and oversight - Commission recommends that Member States continue saving gas to secure supplies and stabilise markets

The Week's Top Stories from the European Commission - 4-8 March 2024 07 March 2024, 23:31 CET
European Commission launches new migration partnership with Mauritania - Statement by Commission and the High Representative on International Women's Day - Designated gatekeepers must now comply with all obligations under the Digital Markets Act - European Commission invites farmers to participate in online survey on simplification - Tinder commits to provide consumers with clear information about personalised prices - EU makes major step forward in the delivery of 2024 humanitarian aid for Palestinians in Gaza - Commission welcomes political agreement on Cyber Solidarity Act - Commission approves €3 billion Romanian State aid scheme to support onshore wind and solar photovoltaic installations to foster the transition to a net-zero economy - Commission welcomes political agreement on Plant Health Law - Germany-based Sunfire gets €100 million in EIB support for green hydrogen - European Defence Industrial Strategy and the European Defence Industry Programme

Capacity mechanisms show 'significant shortcomings' in efforts to secure energy supplies 13 April 2016, 23:31 CET
Capacity mechanisms have a role in increasing security of electricity supply but many EU Member States must be more thorough assessing need and design to ensure they are targeted and cost-effective.

MEPs back restrictions on glyphosate herbicide 14 April 2016, 17:30 CET
Members of the European Parliament called Wednesday for a ban on all uses of glyphosate-based herbicides in private and public green areas, including spraying in and around public parks, playgrounds and gardens.

Eurozone industrial production down 0.8 pct 14 April 2016, 23:07 CET
In February 2016 compared with January 2016, seasonally adjusted industrial production fell by 0.8% in the euro area and by 0.7% in the EU28, according to estimates from Eurostat, the EU's statistical office.

Visa reciprocity with US, Canada & Brunei: EU mulls next move 14 April 2016, 22:31 CET
With the U.S., Canada and Brunei continuing to apply visa requirements for citizens of some EU Member States, the European Commission has assessed the legal, political and economic consequences of a possible temporary suspension of the visa waiver with these countries.

EU proposes tax transparency for multinationals 13 April 2016, 18:21 CET
Multi-national companies operating in Europe will be required to publish country-by-country information on the tax they pay, according to new proposals announced by the European Commission on Tuesday.

Euro area house prices grew 2. 9 pct in Q4 2015 12 April 2016, 13:32 CET
House prices rose 2.9 per cent in the euro area and 3.8 per cent in the EU in the fourth quarter of 2015 compared with the same quarter of the previous year, according to the EU's statistical office Eurostat.

Public confidence in judicial independence found wanting in several EU Member States 13 April 2016, 00:22 CET
The independence of the judicial systems of EU Member States came under scrutiny on Monday with the EU's 2016 Justice Scoreboard showing persistently low levels of public trust in some countries.

EU set to strengthen data protection rules 12 April 2016, 00:57 CET
The EU is set to give the final nod to a legislative package on reform of its data protection rules, following first reading adoption by the Council.

EU boosts aid to Ethiopia after worst ever El Nino 08 April 2016, 23:01 CET
The European Commission has announced aid for Ethiopia worth some EUR 122.5 million, amidst a worsening humanitarian situation caused by one of the most severe extreme El Nino weather phenomenon on record.

Commission unveils upgrade for EU VAT system 12 April 2016, 00:58 CET
Europe's VAT rules are to be made simpler, more fraud-proof and business-friendly as a result of European Commission plans to reboot the current EU VAT system.

EU initials partnership agreement with Malaysia 07 April 2016, 18:45 CET
The chief negotiators of the European Union and Malaysia have initialled text of an EU-Malaysia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia in Putrajaya. The initialling marks the successful closure of negotiations that started in October 2010.

EU aid for children's education in conflict zones 06 April 2016, 12:49 CET
The European Commission announced on Tuesday a EUR 52 million humanitarian aid package aimed at educational projects for children caught up in conflict zones and other emergencies in 2016.

Horizon 2020: first impressions 25 November 2014, 15:35 CET
Horizon 2020, the EU’s biggest ever research and innovation programme, kicked off at the beginning of 2014. Worth EUR 80 billion and running over seven years, Horizon 2020 promised a simple structure that reduced red tape and time so participants could focus on what is really important. Has this been the experience of participants so far?

Top inventors honoured at European Inventor Award 2014 26 June 2014, 13:14 CET
Inventors from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, UK, Japan and the US scooped top honours at the European Inventor Award 2014 in Berlin last week.

An environmental standards information portal for Europe 05 June 2014, 21:52 CET
In Europe, we have a vast wealth of research results that support standards in relation to environmental aspects such as air, water, soil and waste. SIPE ('An environmental Standards Information Portal for Europe'), an EU-funded project, brings all these results together and combines them with information on standards and policies in a single dedicated web-based portal.

Sharing data to achieve sustainable global marine management 08 May 2014, 21:51 CET
A healthy sustainable marine environment is crucial to the smooth functioning of the EU economy. Fishing and offshore oil and gas fields for example employ thousands and bring in billions of euro a year, while most raw materials and consumer goods are imported and exported by sea. In fact, the EU has the world's largest merchant fleet; 90 % of foreign trade and 40 % of internal trade is seaborne. Coastal areas are also vital for tourism.

Western Balkans gearing up for Horizon 2020 26 February 2014, 17:47 CET
While the scientific performance of the Western Balkan countries (WBCs) has improved in recent years, it still lags behind that of EU countries, both in terms of quantity and quality.