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European Council President António Costa invited leaders to an informal meeting of the members of the European Council on 22 January 2026 in Brussels, during which they will discuss recent developments in transatlantic relations and their implications for the European Union, and coordinate on the...
The Council today opened a new excessive deficit procedure concerning Finland, and recommended next steps for the country to put an end to its excessive deficit by 2028.
On Tuesday, Nikos Christodoulides set out Cyprus’s approach for an “Autonomous Union. Open to the World”, against the backdrop of an array of global challenges. Source : © European Union, 2026 - EP
The Council today formally adopted a decision to provide a further €500 million in macro-financial assistance (MFA) to Jordan.
Across 52 European cities, local governments, communities, and businesses tested new ways to cut emissions and finance climate action.Their collective effort as part of the Pilot Cities Programme under NetZeroCities, led by Climate KIC, has produced tangible results. More than 184 000 citizens took...
European Commission News Brussels, 20 Jan 2026
President Ursula von der Leyen, along with President António Costa, was in Paraguay last Saturday to sign the EU-Mercosur partnership, including its ambitious ...
European Commission Statement Brussels, 20 Jan 2026 Thank you, Minister. Good afternoon, everyone.
First of all, thank you to the Cypriot Council Presidency for presenting today's meeting with their policy priori...
The rapid growth of energy communities across Europe faces many challenges, but help is at hand in the shape of LIFE COMANAGE, which provides tools, training and expertise to ensure their long-term sustainability and inclusion.
The latest amendment to the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking regulation enters into force today, adding additional new action pillars to EuroHPC JU’s mandate on the deployment of AI Gigafactories across Europe and the development of quantum technologies.
Central and Eastern European countries will gain hundreds of new electric-vehicle charging stations as a result of a €35 million loan that network operator Eleport is receiving from the European Investment Bank (EIB). Eleport will use the EIB credit to deploy more than 250 fast-charging hubs at...