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European Commission Speech Tashkent, 01 Dec 2025 Excellencies, Ministers, distinguished guests,
It is a great pleasure to address you today at the first Central Asia–EU Tourism Forum. I only regret that I cann...
The successful launch of Galileo L14 marks another key milestone for the European Union’s flagship satellite navigation system, reinforcing the programme’s mission to deliver safe, secure and world-leading navigation services to millions of users worldwide. As the EU Agency for the Space Programme...
ClimaTech Connect, a programme funded by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology, supports startups across Europe with networking, mentoring, training opportunities and finance.Data centres increasingly run the global economy. These vast warehouses, filled with computer servers, allow you...
The Entry/Exit System is being progressively rolled out across Europe, and travellers are already starting to encounter the new procedures at airports and other border points.
ESMA reviews impact of Guidelines on ESG or sustainability related terms in fund names
17 December 2025
Risk monitoring
Sustainable finance
The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial market regulator and...
The SRB Appeal Panel today announces changes in its composition. The mandates of Christopher Pleister, Chair of the Appeal Panel of the Single Resolution Board (SRB), Helen Louri-Dendrinou, Vice-Chair, Kaarlo Jännäri and Marco Lamandini, as well as David Ramos Munoz, will end on 31 December 2025.
The second edition of Cedefop’s VET policy briefs, charts five year
European Commission Statement Brussels, 17 Dec 2025 In May, the United Kingdom and the European Union held their first ever Summit and agreed to strengthen cooperation through a new strategic partnership. This pa...
The European Commission has adopted an Implementing Regulation establishing a new EU reference laboratory (EURL) for public health for respiratory viruses. This marks a significant step in reinforcing the European Union’s capacity to respond to serious cross-border threats.
A study published today shows how public health laboratories can become more resilient against future respiratory infectious diseases. The findings call for sustained capacity, better coordination and EU-level support.