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RSSSpeaking at the EU-Japan Summit, EU leaders today welcomed the recent signature of three important agreements. These will support submarine cable connectivity, cooperation on semiconductors, and a reinforced cooperation on critical raw materials supply chains respectively.
The Commission has launched the first-stage consultation of European trade union and employers' associations on how to best provide young people with valuable experiences during traineeships under fair conditions via a revision of the European Quality Framework for Traineeships.
EU countries’ ambassadors agreed today to the Council of the EU’s position on the 2024 EU draft budget. The Council's position for next year's budget amounts to €187.008 billion in commitments and €141.167 billion in payments. The Council aims to formally adopt its position in September.
The ECA-EUI fellowship programme is a funding opportunity for early-career researchers in the field of the EU public finances and policies. Two research grants (€5 000 each) are available in 2023. The deadline for applications is Friday 6 October 2023.
Parliament today adopted its position on the EU nature restoration law, saying the EU must have restoration measures in place by 2030 covering at least 20% of its land and sea areas. This means that Parliament is now ready to start negotiations with Council on the final shape of the legislation.
Members of the European Parliament have approved new rules that set new energy saving targets for 2030. EU countries will have to collectively ensure a reduction in energy consumption of at least 11.7% at EU level by 2030. The new law must now be endorsed by the Council of the EU.
The European Parliament has adopted the European Chips Act, which aims to create a favourable environment for chip investments in Europe. The new law, which must be now be endorsed by Council, will do so by boosting production and innovation, and establishing emergency measures against shortages.
The Parliament wants to reinforce protection of journalists and activists in the EU against unfounded and abusive lawsuits aimed to silence them. New rules will protect those working on matters of public interest like fundamental rights, the activities of public officials or corruption allegations.
The ECB has invited Europeans to express their preferences on the proposed themes for the next series of euro banknotes. Until 31 August 2023, everybody in the euro area can respond to a survey on the ECB’s website. The ECB’s governing council expects to choose the future themes by 2024.
EU environment ministers today adopted new rules that strengthen sustainability rules for batteries and waste batteries. The new rules will regulate the entire life cycle of batteries – from production to reuse and recycling – and ensure that they are safe, sustainable and competitive.
Latest Eurobarometer results show strong support among Europeans for renewable energy investment and measures taken by the EU to support Ukraine. Despite inflation remaining a major concern, there is growing optimism about the economic situation.
The European Food Safety Authority peer review of the risk assessment of glyphosate has identified no critical areas of concern regarding its impact on the health of humans, animals and the environment. It has however found a few data gaps which will be addressed soon.
One of the biggest Cohesion Policy-funded projects, the Brăila bridge in Romania, has opened. It will connect the Black Sea ports and the Danube Delta with the rest of the country and the Trans-European Transport Network. The EU's contribution is €363 million from Cohesion Policy funds.
The Commission has proposed rules to make producers responsible for the full lifecycle of textile products and to support the sustainable management of textile waste across the EU. This initiative will accelerate the development of the separate collection, sorting, reuse and recycling of textiles.
The Commission published its fourth annual Rule of Law Report, which looks at the situation in each Member State, as well as the EU as a whole. It notes that around two-thirds of the 2022 recommendations have been, fully or partially, addressed, but systemic concerns remain in some Member States.
The Commission adopted a package of measures for a sustainable use of key natural resources, which will also strengthen resilience of European food systems and farming. It includes a new soil law, a regulation on plants produced by genome techniques, and measures to reduce food and textile waste.
The International Centre for the Prosecution of the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine has started its operations in The Hague, hosted by the European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust). The Centre will be key to investigate Russia’s crime of aggression against Ukraine.
The College of Commissioners of the European Commission met in Madrid today to mark the start of the Spanish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. The president of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez, also held a meeting with the president of the Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
Eurojust and the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court have won the 2023 European Ombudsman Award for Good Administration for helping civil society to document war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The Commission and the High Representative adopted a Joint Communication laying out how the EU will address the growing impact of climate change and environmental degradation in the fields of peace, security, and defence.