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European Commission Speech Brussels, 13 Nov 2025 I have just concluded a good, constructive discussion with EU Finance Ministers on the Customs Reform – and, more specifically, on the new rules for e-commerce ...
Council authorises Commission to start negotiations with UK on a common sanitary and phytosanitary area (SPS) and to link emissions trading systems (ETS).
The Council adopted the OSOA package to streamline EU chemical assessments, improve data sharing and speed up action on chemical risks.
MEPs want concrete EU measures to address gender-based violence and gender-related healthcare and work issues.Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
EIT Culture & Creativity, supported by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), has entered a strategic collaboration with the New European Bauhaus (NEB) to further embed its values of beauty, sustainability, and inclusion into the core of Europe’s innovation agenda.The...
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has opened a new Community Hub in Slovakia, connecting local innovators, entrepreneurs and partners to Europe’s largest innovation network. The hub will act as a one-stop shop for local talent to access EIT opportunities, strengthening links...
When Aaqifa Shaikh, a biotechnology graduate from Pune, India, completed her EIT Food Joint Master’s in Food Systems, she was determined to turn research into real-world sustainable impact. Her award-winning thesis on the life cycle assessment of pea protein processing in the Nordics – named Best...
Skeleton Technologies, an InnoEnergy supported company, opens new SuperBattery factory in Varkaus, Finland. This marks a significant milestone for the company’s scale-up and for Europe’s ability to supply high-power storage solutions essential for AI data centres and other demanding applications...
Eurojust annual meeting on migrant smuggling underscores need for stronger cross-border coordination
Migrant smuggling continues to be a persistent and lucrative criminal enterprise across Europe. Criminal networks exploit gaps in jurisdictions and legal frameworks to maintain their agile operations. This week, judicial and law enforcement experts gathered at Eurojust to examine the latest trends...
Operation Endgame, the international cooperation between law enforcement and judicial authorities from ten countries has succeeded to dismantle another infostealer, a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) and a botnet that played key roles in international cybercrime. International cooperation in the operation...