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The Clean Hydrogen Partnership honoured Europe’s top hydrogen innovators at the 2025 Awards ceremony in Brussels on 24 November. The event spotlighted outstanding achievements in hydrogen research and innovation, recognising projects and individuals driving the continent’s clean energy transition.
Dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs are toxic chemicals that persist in the environment for years and accumulate at low levels in the food chain, usually in the fatty tissues of animals. Their presence in food and feed has declined since the 1970s thanks to the efforts of public authorities and industry.In...
European Commission Daily news Brussels, 27 Nov 2025 Commission adjusts market reserve rules to support a smoother start to the new carbon market for buildings and vehicles
Today, the Commission adopted a proposal...
Fake toys are poisoning, deafening and injuring children across Europe, while causing major losses to the EU economy. 26 countries, coordinated by Europol, co-led by France, Spain and Romania, and supported by the EUIPO and OLAF, have once again led initiatives to take down the producers and...
European Commission Rede Hanover, 27 Nov 2025 Liebe Frau Präsidentin Hilfiker-Kleiner,
liebe Frau Professor Walter,
liebe Alumni,
sehr geehrte Damen und Herren,
Friedrich Wilhelm Schwartz war ein Visionär. ...
European Commission Speech Hanover, 27 Nov 2025 President Hilfiker-Kleiner,
Professor Walter,
Alumni,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Friedrich Wilhelm Schwartz was a visionary. One who dared to think what had never be...
The EIB Group has established a council of international experts to provide external guidance to EIB Global, its development arm. Chaired by Paolo Gentiloni, former Prime Minister of Italy, the Council convened for its inaugural meeting on 26 November 2025.
European Ombudswoman Teresa Anjinho has found a number of procedural shortcomings in how the European Commission prepared several legislative proposals that it considered urgent. Taken together the shortcomings amounted to maladministration.
The findings are based on three separate complaint-based...
World AIDS Day 2025 serves as a vital reminder that while the HIV epidemic in Europe is changing, it remains a public health priority. ECDC has released the latest surveillance data, which reveals a complex landscape.
Europe is failing to test and treat HIV early, with over half (54%) of all diagnoses in 2024 being made too late for optimal treatment.