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European Commission Speech Brussels, 03 Dec 2025 Madame President, dear Fatih.
Today is indeed a good day for Europe, a good day for Ukraine, and a very bad day for Russia.
Today we close the taps on Russian g...
New projects funded under the 2024EU4Health calls for proposal aimed at advancing digital healthcare across the EU have recently started.
Bruna Szego, Chair of AMLA, appeared before the ECON and LIBE Committees of the European Parliament on 2 December 2025 in Brussels, presenting the Authority’s progress, outlining priorities, and responding to MEPs questions on a range of topics.
EU-funded researchers are transforming former coal-mining sites across Europe into thriving areas that provide lasting environmental and social benefits.
European Commission Press release Brussels, 03 Dec 2025 To bolster Ukraine's financial resilience amidst the ongoing Russian war of aggression, the European Commission today proposes two solutions to address Ukraine's financing needs for 2026-2027: EU borrowing and a Reparations Loan.
European Commission Statement Brussels, 03 Dec 2025 Good morning to all of you and a very warm welcome to you, Fatih Birol,
And congratulations to Commissioner Dan Jørgensen,
It was a short night for our negotiat...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to provide €250 million in financing for Vulcan Energy’s Phase One Lionheart Project in Germany’s Upper Rhine Valley. The €2 billion project will build an integrated, battery‑quality lithium supply chain based on geothermal brines, helping to reduce...
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The EUAA has published a comprehensive update to its Country Guidance on Syria. Endorsed by EUAA Management Board, it represents an assessment of international protection needs arising from the changed situation in Syria. With most EU+...
The Council and the European Parliament reached a provisional deal on the REPowerEU regulation to gradually phase out Russian gas imports, with the aim of ending any dependency on Russian gas and strengthening the EU's energy security.
Draft legislation informally agreed with the Council seeks to protect the EU’s interests from the weaponisation of energy supplies by the Russian Federation.Committee on International TradeCommittee on Industry, Research and Energy Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP