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A criminal group has been taken down following an international operation by French and Spanish authorities, together with Eurojust and Europol. The group is suspected of smuggling large quantities of cannabis from Spain to France using parcel delivery services.
The Council today agreed its negotiating position on the review of the EU’s framework for occupational pension funds.
Council reaches an agreement on its partial negotiating position on the main components of the Horizon Europe package in the framework of the next multi-annual budget (MFF) 2028-2034.
A new study shows that the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), through its support of innovation ecosystems, delivers strong and measurable impact for Europe’s competitiveness in areas such as sustainable energy and digitalisation. The findings come at a time when Europe is...
Join the EIT Urban Mobility North Summit 2026 in Oslo to explore the future of public transport and shared mobility in cities.On 9-10 September 2026, the third edition of the EIT Urban Mobility North Summit takes place in Oslo, Norway, bringing together decision-makers, innovators and thought...
By letting insects do what they do best, Nasekomo keeps nutrients moving, waste working, and protein production within planetary limits.The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) is a small insect harmless to humans and the environment, whose real superpower lies in its larvae. In just a few days, BSF larvae can...
EIT Manufacturing: Claims process now openFollowing the opening of judicial liquidation proceedings concerning EIT Manufacturing ASBL, a court-appointed liquidator has been designated to oversee the process. In case of any questions regarding the procedure please contact the liquidator, as the EIT...
Key findings from the Clean Hydrogen Partnership study on water sustainability and renewable hydrogen production
Today, Europol published its latest report ‘Decoding the EU’s most threatening criminal networks: Issue 2 – The blueprint of criminal opportunism’, offering an in-depth analysis of the evolving threat posed by organised crime in the European Union. The report reveals how criminal networks...
Detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza declined in Europe during the spring of 2026 and are expected to remain low over the summer.