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Post-vaccination surveillance is crucial for promptly detecting outbreaks of avian influenza and proving disease freedom, enabling the safe movement of birds.
The press conference will take place on Wednesday 17 April 2024 at 12.00 in the Europa Building press room.
European Commission Speech Brussels, 17 Apr 2024 Thank you very much Mr Thysen,
Thank you very much Mr Pie for the invitation,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is a pleasure to be here. Over the last years, many have ...
Escobar v EUIPO (Pablo Escobar)
Intellectual and industrial property
The name Pablo Escobar may not be registered as an EU trade mark
Escobar v EUIPO (Pablo Escobar)
Intellectual and industrial property
The name Pablo Escobar may not be registered as an EU trade mark
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To better support unaccompanied children seeking protection, the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) and the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) have released their latest Practical Tool for Guardians. The tool will support guardians in assisting unaccompanied children with their asylum applications when there are different countries involved, such as in family reunification or relocation procedures.
The European Parliament’s last Eurobarometer survey before the elections in June reveals awareness among citizens and concern for the current geopolitical context. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
Mental health disorders affect around 84 million Europeans (at a cost of 600 billion euros), with significant regional, social, gender, race and age inequalities. At the April Plenary Session of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR), local and regional authorities adopted an opinion on mental health, led by Mieczyslaw Struk (PL/EPP), acknowledging their important role in shaping the mental health landscape through the design and implementation of community-focused initiatives and recalling on their support to the ‘mental health in all policies’ approach.