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Upcoming changes to the Euribor Panel
18 February 2026
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, is issuing a statement on the upcoming changes to the Euribor panel, in its...
Museums tend to be associated with static displays and stuffed specimens. In Madeira, however, a unique partnership supported by LIFE and the island’s Whale Museum helps keep Atlantic cetaceans, turtles, seabirds and seals very much alive.
We spoke to Chief Inspector José Manuel Colodrás from the Spanish National Police. He explains how hands-on experience, research funding and public procurement are transforming ideas into tools that make Europeans safer.
European Commission Statement Brussels, 18 Feb 2026 We express grave concern over the continued deadly unlawful attacks on civilians, civilian infrastructure and humanitarian operations as heavy fighting across t...
The EU-funded ACCTING project has been co-designing and trialling climate actions with marginalised groups. The approach has resulted in more active participation and tangible results.
Hypothetical dark matter stars known as ‘boson stars’ could leave telltale ripples across the cosmos, offering researchers a new way to probe the invisible forces shaping the universe.
Press briefing ahead of upcoming General Affairs Council and General Affairs Council (Cohesion) will take place on Thursday 19 February 2026 at 16.00.
Museums tend to be associated with static displays and stuffed specimens. In Madeira, however, a unique partnership supported by LIFE and the island’s Whale Museum helps keep Atlantic cetaceans, turtles, seabirds and seals very much alive.
Press briefing ahead of the upcoming Agriculture and Fisheries Council will take place on 20 February 2026 at 11.00.