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European Commission Press release Brussels, 16 Jan 2026 Today, the Commission has assessed Lithuania's fifth payment request under the Recovery and Resilience Facility, the centrepiece of NextGenerationEU.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €175 million green loan with Iberdrola to support the construction and operation of two new wind farms in northern Portugal. These facilities will have a combined capacity of 274 MW, capable of supplying clean energy to 400.000 people, and will be...
EIOPA's new strategy for the coming years is setting out its key areas of focus in an era marked by heightened geopolitical tensions, economic fragility, as well as environmental and technological challenges.
The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) is launching a new phase of cooperation with EU candidate countries and potential candidates in the Western Balkans and Türkiye. Marking a renewed commitment to advance gender equality across the region, the agency is starting a new four-year...
Finnish public and private bodies have taken active steps towards the sustainability transition. The European Union supports this shift through targeted funding that helps convert former peat extraction areas, co-create climate solutions, and develop alternative protein sources for aquaculture.
A European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)-supported Romanian deep-tech company, .lumen, has won the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) Foundation Pitch Competition for Accessibility at CES 2026, receiving a $10 000 award.The award recognises .lumen’s glasses for the blind, an AI...
With support from EIT Food, Orbem moved from early experiments to a commercial system that raised €30 million and now supports more than 150 employees.Orbem began as a research project and is now a fast growing company using AI imaging to help hatcheries make cleaner and kinder choices. The Team...
Initial consolidated figures from Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, show detections of irregular border crossings at the EU’s external borders fell by over one-quarter (26%) in 2025 to almost 178 000.