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This week, home affairs ministers discuss Schengen, migration and the future of Europol and approve conclusions on the new EU drugs strategy; the Commission holds a workshop on revision of the governance of the Energy Union and Climate Action; MEPs in committee vote on online child sexual abuse; a public hearing will discuss a European citizens’ initiative for a ban on so-called ‘conversion practices’; and we have International Women’s Day.

Key events to watch out for in the Eurozone’s Economic Calendar for this week 2 to 7 March 2026.

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