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The nominees have been announced for the Music Moves Europe Awards 2025. Music fans across Europe are invited to vote for their favourite artist to win the Public Choice award. An international jury will select 5 winners on 16 January 2025 at the Eurosonic Noorderslag Festival in the Netherlands.

The EU is distributing 35,500 travel passes to 18-year-olds to explore Europe at no cost under its DiscoverEU initiative. To qualify for the free pass, people born in 2006 must first answer a quiz about the EU and a question on the European Youth Portal.

European Cybersecurity Month is an annual campaign that aims to raise cybersecurity awareness. Each October, numerous activities take place across Europe including conferences, workshops, trainings, and more, to educate the public about online threats and the importance of digital safety.

26 September is the European Day of Languages. It promotes linguistic diversity, encourages language learning, and highlights the importance of translation and language-related professions. Find out about the yearly Juvenes Translatores competition and how the EU promotes multilingualism.

According to a new analysis, between 8% and 16% of the EU population is facing energy poverty. It also finds that people with low incomes are not necessarily energy poor but that adults with jobs or higher education levels are at less risk of experiencing energy poverty.

This year’s winners of the EU Organic Awards come from Austria, Germany, Finland, Sweden, Spain and Italy. They showcase sustainable and inspiring projects across the European organic value chain in 8 different categories, from Best organic food processing SME to Best organic city.

The 2024 European Week of Sport is an EU initiative to raise awareness about the health benefits of physical activity which takes place between 23-30 September 2024. During the week, citizens of all ages and backgrounds can participate in events and activities that promote an active lifestyle.

Following severe flooding across Central and Eastern Europe, the EU has mobilised assistance through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism at the request of Czechia and Poland. In addition, €10 billion of cohesion funding is available to the countries affected by the floods.

Persons with disabilities face significantly higher unemployment rates across Europe. The European Economic and Social Committee is calling for measures to bridge this employment gap. It also wants persons with disabilities to be actively involved in designing policies that affect them.

New rules under the EU chemicals legislation will soon restrict the use of two sub-groups of PFAS in textiles, food packaging, cosmetics, and other goods. The use of PFAS in certain products poses an unacceptable risk to human health and the environment.

The EU has sent 8 planes to help Portugal fight severe wildfires in the northern part of the country. These include 2 planes each from Spain, Italy, France and Greece. This is the second time this summer that Portugal has activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism due to wildfires.

President von der Leyen has presented a list of Commissioners-designate and their portfolios, reflecting the ambitions set out in the Political Guidelines for the next mandate of the European Commission.

The Commission has proposed to extend the coverage of smoke-free policies to key outdoor areas, such as playgrounds and swimming pools, and to heated tobacco products and e-cigarettes. The proposal will help better protect people from the effects of second-hand smoke and aerosols.

The Commission has registered 2 new European Citizens' Initiatives. The first calls for an action plan for water, reducing our water footprint and improving water efficiency of industry and agriculture. The second calls for expert consensus on psychedelic care standards and the rollout of therapies.

The State of the Energy Union 2024 report finds the EU has withstood critical risks in 2023-24 to its security of energy supply, regained control over the energy market and prices, and accelerated the transition towards climate neutrality.

Nearly 100,000 mpox vaccine doses have arrived in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with a second delivery of around 100,000 vaccines expected to arrive shortly. The EU’s Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority procured these vaccines as a response to the mpox outbreak in Africa.

The EU rewards and recognises two or three cities as a European Capital of Culture every year. This year’s Capitals of Culture are Bad Ischl in Austria, Bodø in Norway and Tartu in Estonia. Find out more.

Looking for a job? The EU can help you create a customised CV, access the job market at home and across Europe, and protects your social security benefits. Find out more.

The Commission has proposed to use €1 billion from the EU Solidarity Fund to help Italy, Slovenia, Austria, Greece and France deal with the impacts of the severe floods that hit these countries in 2023. The aid will help cover recovery operations and conducting clean-up operations.

The EU has set an ambitious goal to make Europe the most connected continent by 2030. European households should have access to high-speed internet coverage by 2025 and gigabit connectivity by 2030. Read about initiatives such as WiFi4EU, 5G deployment and the Connecting Europe Facility.