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During a recent Management Board meeting, we sat with the Chair for a quick-fire tour through gender gaps, political sheroes and giving the floor to the youth… Tackling gender gaps: but where to start? When asked which gender gap she would fix instantly, Helena Valas didn’t miss a beat: “The care...
European Commission Speech Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 How do we ensure that wars in Europe are forever sent to the history books? How do we protect our democracies from autocratic tendencies? How do we maximize our...
The procurement contract for Alice Recoque, the new European exascale supercomputer to be located in France, has been signed by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) and the selected vendor, Eviden.
Council and Parliament strike provisional deal on the amended measuring instruments directive.
The European Supervisory Authorities designate critical ICT third-party providers under the Digital Operational Resilience Act
18 November 2025
Digital Finance and Innovation
The European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA, and ESMA – the ESAs)...
The Commission has launched the Erasmus+ 2026 call for proposals, opening new opportunities for learners, educators, youth workers and organisations across Europe and beyond.
The Commission has launched the 2026 European Solidarity Corps call for proposals, marking a double anniversary year: 30 years of EU volunteering and 10 years of the European Solidarity Corps.
Delta-8 THC is a psychoactive cannabinoid occasionally detected in products from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa such as hemp leaves, seeds and oil. It is also detected in food products such as candies and supplements marketed as hemp products.Consuming delta-8 THC impacts cognitive and psychomotor...
Nexus Forum 2025 took place in Brussels from 5 to 6 November. It focused on the European Commission’s technological priorities related to cloud, AI & sustainability. Three Horizon Europe projects managed by HaDEA presented how they are addressing the technological challenges in these domains.
These projects will deploy alternative fuels supply infrastructure such as recharging stations, hydrogen refuelling stations, electricity supply and ammonia and methanol bunkering facilities across 24 EU countries.