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The Sustainable Places 2025 conference in Milan featured LIFE projects from all over Europe working to reduce carbon emissions from new and existing buildings.
If you applied, you will be notified of the results via email at the beginning of January 2026.
RADIANT YACU, Rwanda’s first and only dedicated Microinsurance company, has received the prestigious €100,000 European Microfinance Award 2025 (EMA2025) in recognition of its efforts in the field of inclusive insurance, the theme of this year’s competition.
Natasha Cazenave’s mandate as ESMA Executive Director renewed
18 November 2025
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The Board of Supervisors of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has renewed the mandate of Natasha Cazenave as ESMA’s Executive Director for...
European Commission Speech Paris, 18 Nov 2025 Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen.
I would like to first thank the OECD for its initiative in organising today's symposium on simplification.
Today's e...
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is investing €25 million in German start-up Trailer Dynamics, a pioneer in trailer electrification technology. This funding will accelerate the company’s scale-up, production, and market rollout, reinforcing Europe’s technological leadership in the electrification...
European Commission Speech Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 Dear Presidents and Vice-Presidents of the Outermost Regions,
Dear representatives and Honourable Members of the European Institutions,
Dear Ministers and Secre...
A new digital platform, Help4U, developed by Europol and CENTRIC, has been launched to support children and teenagers facing sexual abuse or online harm. Designed to be simple, private, and accessible, Help4U supports young people with finding trusted advice, understanding their rights, and...
European Commission Daily news Brussels, 18 Nov 2025 Commission launches market investigations on cloud computing services under the Digital Markets Act
The European Commission opened three market investigations o...
Monitoring of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is needed to better protect public health, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) study published today, which identifies priorities for setting up Europe-wide monitoring of antimicrobial resistance in the aquatic environment.