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  • 25 April 2024
Commissioner Johansson calls for the European Economic and Social Committee's support for a team Europe approach on labour migration Amalia TSOUMANI Thu, 25/04/2024 - 15:25 At its April plenary session, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) discussed the Talent Mobility Package. This initiative comprises a series of new measures designed to make the Union more attractive to talent from outside the EU, and to facilitate mobility within it. 
  • 25 April 2024
EESC hails European Parliament's historic vote on combating gender violence, reiterates commitment to advancing women's rights Laura LUI Thu, 25/04/2024 - 15:16 Ten percent of women live in dire poverty. One in three women face violence. With a growing backlash against women's rights, unwavering commitment from both institutions and civil society is vital. A debate at the EESC plenary session underscored the need to keep up support for the fight for gender equality.
  • 25 April 2024
EDPS decentralised social media pilot: the end of a successful story julia Thu, 04/25/2024 - 17:04 Fri, 04/26/2024 - 12:00 An important update on the EDPS' decentralised social media platforms EU Voice and EU Video. Read Press Release taking stock of this two-year project.  0
  • 25 April 2024
Press Release Just one year after conflict broke out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and as the EU calls for an immediate and durable ceasefire, the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) has published its first Country-of-Origin Information (COI) Report on Sudan. The ongoing nationwide war has made Sudan the epicentre of the largest displacement crisis in the world.
  • 25 April 2024
Eurojust and Europol have supported the competent authorities in Lithuania, France, Latvia, Poland, Switzerland and Georgia in an international operation against an organised crime group (OCG) that allegedly stole 170 books of high historical and cultural value across several European countries. The stolen books have an estimated value of EUR 2.5 million and were written by well-known Russian novelists such as Pushkin, Gogol and Lermontov.Eurojust assisted the authorities in coordinating the actions and in setting up and funding a joint investigation team (JIT) into the case.