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Brussels, 19 March - The EDPB has launched its Coordinated Enforcement Framework (CEF) action for 2026*. Following a year-long coordinated action on the right to erasure in 2025, the CEF's focus this year will shift to compliance with the obligations of transparency and information under the GDPR...
A press conference will be held on 24 March at 13:00 CET to mark the official launch of the European Centre Against Migrant Smuggling (ECAMS) at Europol’s headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands.The centre will strengthen Europol’s response to migrant smuggling, which focuses on a multi...
Before the start of the European Council meeting of 19-20 March 2026, European Council President António Costa addressed the press in Brussels.
Implemented between 2023 and 2025 with a total budget of €2 million, EmpoWomen was delivered by a consortium combining operational, investment and ecosystem expertise -Sploro, Startup Wise Guys, Business Angels Europe and TechUkraine
Bees and other pollinators are crucial to food security in Europe. Several EU-funded projects contribute to their health and survival.
Once built for production alone, industrial zones are now being reimagined as places of community, diversity, and shared purpose. Thanks to EIT Community NEB, innovative co-creation projects are helping reshape these spaces for more inclusive futures.For decades, industrial parks were built with a...
Stockholm Water Technology is tackling one of the world’s most pressing challenges: water scarcity.Through chemical-lean purification and reuse solutions, the company enables industries, municipalities and commercial users to treat water more sustainably.Growing up in southern India, Karthik Laxman...
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Freedom to provide services
Advocate General Emiliou: A sports betting operator which offers services on a national market without possessing the required licence may be obliged to refund the stakes collected from players
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Approximation of laws
Advocate General Ćapeta: Member States may exclude hardware and software from 2G-4G and 5G telecommunications infrastructure on the basis that the manufacturer of that equipment poses a risk to national security