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Hungary has introduced a new nationwide external evaluation system for vocational education and training (VET) from September 2025.
The European Banking Authority (EBA) today launched a public consultation on draft amendments to its Guidelines on the appropriate subsets of sectoral exposures to which competent or designated authorities may apply a systemic risk buffer (EBA/GL/2020/13). The revised Guidelines aim to facilitate a...
The EIB (European Investment Bank) has signed guarantee agreements with Santander totalling €450 million. These guarantees will enable Santander to unlock around €900 million in new financing to support supply‑chain finance solutions for European companies operating in strategic sectors. The...
ESMA publishes report on cross-border marketing of funds including statistics on notifications
06 January 2026
Fund Management
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, has today...
Plinius Labs, a Belgian research company in the bioeconomy sector, is transforming agricultural waste into bio-based premium ingredients for cosmetics and food. The company sought Green Assist support to scale up and overcome financial and industrialisation challenges.
Brussels, 29 January - The EDPB organises a remote event to collect stakeholders’ input on its Guidelines on the processing of personal data to target or deliver political advertisements under the regulation on the transparency and targeting of political advertising. The event will take place on 27...
Accredited journalists are invited to an embargoed briefing to present the results of a new survey on what the public think about the EU and its priorities. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
The European Investment Bank (EIB) Group’s financing in Hungary last year reached €759 million, boosting education and urban infrastructure, sustainable energy and railways that are also key to Europe’s interconnectivity and defence. EIB Group funding supported projects vital to the long-term...
Based on current information, the risk of infection for people from Europe travelling to or residing in the area is assessed as very low.
EU-funded researchers are developing a new generation of ocean sensors able to monitor previously hard-to-reach areas, promising clearer insight into how marine ecosystems are responding to climate change.