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António Costa, Ursula von der Leyen, Kaja Kallas
  • Press release

EU leaders have elected António Costa as President of the European Council, proposed Ursula von der Leyen as candidate for President of the European Commission and chosen Kaja Kallas as candidate for high representative. They also adopted the EU’s strategic priorities for the next five years.

Erasmus students inscription for the Spring Semester of the Free University of Berlin
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Some 14 university alliances are to join the European University Alliances and will receive up to €14.4 million each over a 4-year period under the European Universities initiative. There are now 64 European Universities alliances encompassing more than 560 higher education institutions in Europe.

The European and Moldovian flags
  • Press release

The EU has held its first intergovernmental conference to open accession negotiations with the Republic of Moldova. Preparations for talks on specific topics are ongoing. The EU stands by Moldova to address the challenges relating to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Europe Day at the European Institutions
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The talks for Ukraine to join the EU have officially started. Work is now underway to prepare negotiations in specific areas. The EU will continue to support the people of Ukraine against Russia’s ongoing war for as long as it takes.

The LUMI supecomputer
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The winners of the Large AI Grand Challenge, a competition to foster European innovation and excellence in large-scale AI models, have been announced. Four innovative AI start-ups will share a prize of €1 million and 8 million computational hours, which will go towards developing their models.

Group of young children playing in Mali
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The EU has adopted updated EU Guidelines on Children and Armed Conflict to strengthen the EU’s contribution to the respect, protection, and fulfilment of children’s rights in armed conflict. The guidelines take new developments into account, such as greater threats from the use of new technologies.

The statuette of Themis, goddess of divine justice
  • Press release

The new economic sanctions target the energy, finance and trade sectors and make sanctions circumvention more difficult. In addition, political parties and foundations, and NGOs will no longer be allowed to accept funding from Russia, and 116 individuals and entities have been sanctioned.

Student life during Erasmus at Seville
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The Commission has launched the European Solar Academy, the first in a series of EU academies to be set up under the Net-Zero Industry Act. The Solar Academy will train 100,000 workers in the solar photovoltaic value chain over the next 3 years to address the labour and skills gap in the sector.

Euro with miniature figurines
  • News article

The Commission has proposed an annual EU budget of almost €200 billion for 2025, reinforced by €72 billion raised under the post-COVID recovery plan, NextGenerationEU. It is meant to finance EU priorities and help tackle current and future challenges.

Biodiversity Belgium - Beekeeping
  • Press release

The EU has approved a law on nature restoration that will help put measures in place to restore at least 20% of the EU’s land and sea areas by 2030, and all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050. The new law will reduce the impact of climate change and the effects of natural disasters.

Train travel
  • Press release

A new EU law will help build a reliable, seamless, and high-quality transport network in Europe. Improvements will be made gradually until 2050. For example, Porto and Vigo will get a new high-speed connection, while the travel time by train between Copenhagen and Hamburg will be cut by almost half.

Biodiversity - Sea turtles
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Out of 288 applications, three citizen science initiatives won for their achievements in: agricultural biodiversity and seed preservation; the use of digital technologies to develop personalised approaches for mental health problems; and for transformative knowledge that addresses marine pollution.

Ursula von der Leyen giving a speech at Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin
  • News article

At the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin, the EU signed agreements worth €1.4 billion with partner banks to attract investments in Ukraine from the private sector. It also agreed to further support measures for Ukraine to ensure the country can defend itself against Russia.

Men in blue shirt voting
  • Press release

EU citizens cast their vote in the European elections on 6-9 June 2024. The European Parliament has published a projection for the composition of the new Parliament, based on final and provisional results in 26 countries and pre-electoral data for one.

Cows lying in hay in a stable
  • Press release

Even though the EU has among the highest standards of food safety in the world, there is still much work to be done. The importance of ensuring that food stays safe at every stage of the food chain cannot be understated. That is why every year we commemorate World Food Safety Day on this day.

Biodiversity Belgium - Landscapes
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On 5 June, we celebrate World Environment Day. The EU has placed the environment at the forefront of its agenda with EU policies designed to protect the environment and biodiversity, safeguard human health, and promote the transition to a circular economy. Find out more.