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Ensure affordable energy supply for vulnerable people, households and SMEs
Marco PEZZANI
Wed, 26/06/2024 - 12:13
At its annual conference on energy poverty, the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) took stock of the alarming spike in the number of energy poor over the past year. The EESC sends a strong message to EU leaders and puts forward concrete proposals to achieve an affordable and stable energy supply while supporting vulnerable people, households and SMEs.
Eurojust hosted the second meeting of high-level experts on money laundering and asset recovery on 20 and 21 June. The meeting builds on the recommendations of the first ever Eurojust meeting on money laundering and asset recovery organised by Eurojust last year and brought together experts to advance a joint approach to fight money laundering and improve asset recovery.
TechDispatch on Neurodata
matthijs
Wed, 06/26/2024 - 12:08
Thu, 06/27/2024 - 12:00
The new TechDispatch will delve into the processing of Neurodata within a constantly evolving market of services. In recent years, there is a worrying trend towards a technically possible, though ethically and legally questionable use of some neurotechnologies.
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European Commission Daily news Brussels, 26 Jun 2024 Le rapport sur la convergence évalue les progrès des États membres en vue d'adhérer à la zone euro
La Commission européenne a publié aujourd'hui son rapport sur...
European Commission Press release Brussels, 26 Jun 2024 The Commission is setting up a new Climate City Capital Hub, an international finance resource to further support cities participating in the EU Mission on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities.
If not effectively stunned, small ruminants such as sheep and goats can experience severe pain and fear during killing. Improvements can be made to this procedure to reduce pain and fear, according to EFSA’s latest opinion on animal welfare.
Businesses in Europe are at a crossroads, with European competitiveness facing increasing challenges as a result of heightened global competition and disrupted value chains, according to a new study by the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group.