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Electric car charging
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The 2026 Results from Road Transport Research Conference showcased the results from almost 100 Horizon Europe transport projects. These demonstrated advances in decarbonisation, automated mobility, digitalisation, road safety, electric vehicles, urban mobility, infrastructure and logistics.

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Fish stand
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The European Food Safety Authority carried out an EU survey before and after some countries updated their advice on how often to eat fish and seafood that may contain traces of mercury. It found important differences across countries and between the general population and pregnant women.

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Man in street holding out begging cup
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Parliament has called on the European Commission to recognise poverty as a violation of human dignity. It also proposed that more attention should be paid to fighting child poverty, which affects one in four European children, and promoting policies that protect labour rights and fair wages.

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The European Commission has announced the winners of the Juvenes translatores school translation contest – one from each EU country. This year saw a record 3004 participants from 716 schools, translating in 155 different language combinations out of the 552 available.

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A drone in Germany
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The Commission has put forward actions to counter increasing drone threats to EU security. They set out to achieve closer coordination between EU countries and steps to prepare, detect and respond to drone threats by strengthening the EU’s defence readiness.

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One in six children aged 11 to 15 report that they have been victims of cyberbullying, which shows just how urgent it is to address this. That is why the Commission has put forward an action plan against cyberbullying, which centres around the rollout of an EU-wide app designed to help victims.

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Every year in Europe, around 4-9% of unsold textiles are destroyed before ever being worn, generating around 5.6 million tons of CO2 emissions. To cut this wasteful practice, new EU rules will introduce a ban on the destruction of unsold clothes, clothing accessories and footwear.

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A new survey finds that 89% of EU citizens want the EU to act with unity and ambition in the face of global threats. In particular, they are increasingly anxious about active conflicts (72%), terrorism (67%), natural disasters (66%), cyber-attacks (66%) and uncontrolled migration (65%).

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A new report highlights the urgent need to halt ‘forever chemicals’ contamination to avoid enormous costs to society. Current levels of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) pollution could cost the EU around €440 billion by 2050. PFAS chemicals harm both human health and the environment.

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Young girl looking at her smartphone
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European data protection authorities work together to protect your personal data, including children's data, every day. Children are more at risk online than adults because they do not easily recognise dangers. A new hub, Privacy for Kids, will demonstrate how to protect children’s digital privacy.

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Taj Mahal and the flags of EU and India
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The EU and India have concluded a landmark free trade agreement, the largest such deal ever concluded by either side. The agreement creates a free trade zone of 2 billion people, with both sides set to gain economically. It will also strengthen political ties between the world's biggest democracies.

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The EU and Brazil have formally confirmed that their levels of data protection are comparable. By recognising this high standard of data protection, businesses, public authorities and researchers can now freely exchange data between the EU and Brazil, boosting digital trade.

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Cervical cancer awareness ribbon
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For women in the EU aged 15-44, cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer (after breast cancer). This cervical cancer awareness month, find out more about what the EU is doing to prevent cervical cancer and improve cancer care.

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The EU has put forward a new strategy to combat racism in all its forms. In particular, it looks to ensure proper enforcement of existing EU anti-discrimination laws and to tackle barriers and bias in education, employment, healthcare, and housing. The strategy is key to creating equality in Europe.

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Visit of Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, to Paraguay
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The EU and Mercosur (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay) have signed a trade agreement that creates a free-trade zone for around 700 million consumers. It will deliver mutual commercial opportunities, with EU yearly exports to Mercosur countries estimated to rise by 39%.

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Music Moves Europe Awards 2026 winners on stage
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Lia Kali from Spain scooped the Grand Jury Prize and Public Choice Award at the Music Moves Europe Awards 2026 in the Netherlands. Other winners at this EU prize for popular music were Camille Yembe (Belgium), Carpetman (Ukraine), Della (Cyprus), Sarah Julia (Netherlands) and Sofie Royer (Austria).

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EUIPO building
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In 2025, the European Union Intellectual Property Office received a record 327 735 new applications for EU trade marks and EU designs. The largest share of trademark applications came from EU countries, followed by China, US and UK. Applications for designs came mostly from countries outside the EU.

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