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Shopping street
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A new survey has found that 51% of Europeans tend to trust the EU, the highest result since 2007. It also shows that 74% of Europeans support the euro currency, and that many Europeans would like to see a stronger and more independent EU, especially in the face of the current global challenges.

Aerial views of European Union Capitals - Vienna, Austria
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Vienna has won the 2025 Access City Award for its outstanding efforts to making the city accessible for persons with disabilities. The city has led the way in improving access to public spaces, public transport, IT and public services. It has also created accessible swimming pools and bus stops.

Guimarães in Portugal, winner of a European Green Cities Award 2026
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Guimarães (Portugal), Águeda (Portugal) and Vaasa (Finland) have won the 2026 European Green Cities Awards for making significant steps to promote sustainability and the green transition in their communities.

Group photo of the von der Leyen Commission
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In a vote that took place in Strasbourg, Members of the European Parliament gave their confidence to the new team presented by President von der Leyen. The new College of Commissioners that will take office on 1 December.

Domestic violence
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A new survey released on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women shows one in 3 women in the EU have experienced physical violence, sexual violence, or threats in their adulthood. It also found that 1 in 3 women have been sexually harassed at work.

EU pre-positioning Romanian firefighters in France
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The 2023 wildfire season ranks among the EU's worst in over two decades, fuelled by climate change. Fires devastated vast areas, threatening ecosystems and lives. As fire risks rise, Europe must prevent and prepare for intensifying wildfire seasons.

Child carrying two buckets on a construction site
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EU ministers have adopted EU rules prohibiting products in the EU market that are made using forced labour. The text forbids the placing and making available on the EU market, or the export from this market, of any product made using forced labour.

Portrait of a blond woman in warehouse of a metal factory
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15 November is the EU’s Equal Pay Day, the day when women in Europe symbolically stop to be paid compared to men. Women in the EU earn on average 13% less than their male counterparts. The EU is working to close this pay gap. 

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The European Capital of Innovation Awards have been recognising cities that lead the way in delivering innovative solutions for their citizens for a decade. This year's top prizes were awarded to Italy's Torino and Portugal's Braga.

The port of Antwerp
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Detentions of counterfeit in the EU have reached new heights, with law enforcement authorities detaining 152 million fake articles in 2023, a 77% increase from the previous year. This is part of efforts by EU enforcers to protect intellectual property rights within the EU and at its borders.

Water treatment plant
  • Press release

The EU has adopted new rules that will see EU countries responsible for collecting and treating waster from urban areas of upwards of 1 000 residents. By 2035, they will also have to remove biodegradable organic matter from urban wastewater before it is discharged into the environment.

Aerial view of wind turbines amid polluting emissions
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A report on climate action progress has revealed that EU greenhouse gas emissions fell by over 8% in 2023 compared to the previous year. It confirms that the EU remains on track to reach its goal of reducing emissions by at least 55% by 2030 but calls for continued action to tackle climate change.

The Wiggeby farm in Svartsjö, Sweden
  • Press release

The European Economic and Social Committee has laid out a bold vision for transforming the EU's agriculture, fisheries, and food systems to better withstand crises while ensuring sustainability. It envisions a food system that is competitive, crisis-proof, and aligned with EU environmental goals.

Brothers in the sunset filimng
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The World Day for Audiovisual Heritage on 27 October raises awareness about the importance and preservation risks of audiovisual materials. Find out how the EU is safeguarding its most invaluable resources and how to access them through various platforms.