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European Commission Oświadczenie Brussels, 04 Jun 2024 Podkarpacka wieś wyróżnia się siłą małych ale bardzo gospodarnych gospodarstw rodzinnych, z których ponad 90% ma nie więcej niż 10 hektarów, a większość nie prz...
Eurojust President Mr Ladislav Hamran today discussed the importance of criminal justice cooperation with the Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, HE Mr Denis Bećirović. The ongoing involvement of Bosnia and Herzegovina in theWestern Balkan Criminal Justice Project (WBCJ) was acknowledged, as well as the efforts to step up the fight against organised crime.
Under the framework of the 6th phase of the EuroMed Justice (EMJ) project, the 19th CrimEx and the 3rd EMJNet meetings were held on 29 and 30 May in a hybrid format at the Eurojust premises in the Hague. Criminal justice representatives from the EU South Partner Countries (SPCs) and the European Union Member States (EU MS) gathered to discuss and to identify common challenges and responses to strengthen international judicial cooperation in criminal matters.
European Commission Speech Riga, 04 Jun 2024 Your Excellencies,
Distinguished Guests,
Since I took office as European Commissioner for International Partnerships in 2019, I made Africa and education the tw...
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – ESAs) today published their Final Reports on Greenwashing in the financial sector.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Brittany region have signed a 25-year, €190 million finance contract to help modernise educational facilities and adapt them to local demand, with a view to improving the quality of secondary-level education in the area.
European Commission Daily news Brussels, 04 Jun 2024 Commission services and ERGA partner in support of Digital Services Act enforcement
The Commission services in charge of the enforcement of the Digital Service...
European Commission Speech Brussels, 06 Jun 2024 Opening address
Ladies and gentlemen,
A warm welcome to this eighth edition of the Civil Protection Forum.
This event is an opportunity to reflect on how far we...
Addressing the gender impacts of climate policy is vital for the EU to achieve its goal of a more sustainable future where no one is left behind. Climate change affects everyone, but not equally. Women are often disproportionately affected by it, in particular single mothers, single women, women with disabilities and elderly women living alone. This is due to unequally shared care responsibilities and more limited access to economic resources and decisions. Thus, women face greater challenges during eco crises. A new toolkit developed by EIGE, the EU’s gender equality agency, recognises this...