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Today marks 10 years since the devastating terrorist attacks in Paris. As we remember the 132 victims and those who survived, we hold in our thoughts their families and loved ones. The EU stands firm against hate and violence and remains committed to fighting terrorism and keeping its citizens safe.

The European Commission’s new European Democracy Shield and civil society strategy will protect our democracies and civil society from the threat posed by foreign interference and disinformation. Find out more.

Council and Parliament have agreed to simplify the EU's common agricultural policy by cutting red tape, supporting farmers, encouraging innovation and boosting productivity. This could reduce administrative costs by up to €1.6 billion for farmers and over €200 million for national administrations.

The EU is investing more than €358 million in 132 environmental and climate action projects across Europe to ensure the EU’s transition to a clean economy. The projects will help restore nature and biodiversity, support the circular economy, accelerate clean energy and strengthen climate resilience.

21 airlines have agreed to modify their ‘misleading’ environmental claims, following talks with the European Commission and the Consumer Protection Network. They will no longer claim that a flight’s CO₂ emissions can be cut by passengers’ financial contributions to climate protection projects.

Travelling across Europe – whether for family visits, weekend getaways with friends, or work conferences – should be easy, fast, and sustainable. That's why the Commission has adopted a transport package to accelerate high-speed rail development and boost investment in renewable fuels in the EU.

At the COP30 UN Climate Change Conference in Belém, Brazil, from 10-21 November, the EU will reaffirm its strong commitment to climate action. The EU will continue to lead efforts to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals and push forward on a global transition that is clean, resilient and fair.

Every year, the Commission assesses the state of play and the progress made by those that seek to join the European Union. It also provides guidance on key reform priorities for each country. Learn more about the 2025 reports.

Air pollution, extreme temperatures, and exposure to harmful chemicals cause around one in five cardiovascular deaths in the EU. A new report shows that environmental policies to improve air quality, cut noise and phase out cardiotoxic substances can protect millions of Europeans from heart disease.

The EU is funding 61 cutting-edge net zero technology projects to help decarbonise Europe and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. A total of €2.9 billion will be invested in the projects that cover 19 industrial sectors across 18 countries. Their work will strengthen Europe’s technological leadership.

The EU is offering 40 000 DiscoverEU travel passes to 18-year-olds to explore Europe by train. Applications are open until 13 November 2025. Travel period will start on 1 March 2026, and you can travel for up to 30 days.

Europol calls for a coordinated EU response against caller ID spoofing. This growing practice, used in online fraud and social engineering scams, causes about €850 million in yearly losses. New measures would make it more costly, technically complex and help investigators act swiftly across borders.

Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide. During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we talk to a screening expert about the importance of early detection of cancer through screening. Find out more about what she said.

At the EU summit, leaders focused on Ukraine, European defence readiness and how to strengthen EU competitiveness and reach climate objectives. They also discussed the Middle East, housing, migration and Moldova.

New data shows that 178 kg of packaging waste was generated per EU inhabitant in 2023. Of this, 40.4% was paper and cardboard, 19.8% was plastic, 18.8% glass, 15.8% wood, 4.9% metal and 0.2% other packaging. Some 35.3 kg of plastic packaging waste was generated per person in 2023.

Two journalists, imprisoned in Belarus and Georgia, have been awarded the 2025 Sakharov Prize for freedom of thought. Andrzej Poczobut has been outspokenly critical of the Lukashenka regime in Belarus, while Mzia Amaglobeli has been active in anti-government protests in Georgia.

The Commission has presented a strategy for generational renewal in agriculture to address the sector's ageing population. It aims to support young farmers and attract more people to farming, by focusing on access to land, finance, skills, living standards in rural areas, and support for succession.

A new study on digitalisation in the workplace has found that 30% of EU workers use AI tools, most commonly AI chatbots, at work. Most often, they use AI for writing and translation. Nine out of 10 EU workers also rely on computers, mobile devices and office software to perform their work.

A new EU Pact for the Mediterranean will step up cooperation and economic connection across the Mediterranean Sea. It will help mobilise large-scale regional projects that create opportunities for people and businesses, with a particular focus on youth, women, and small businesses.

Six EU-funded projects have been recognised for their impactful and inclusive regional development work at the 2025 RegioStars Awards. The winning projects ranged from carbon loss reduction in peatlands across the Atlantic area to providing psychosocial support to women post-childbirth in Czechia.