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Regional and local leaders welcome the recent proposal by the European Commission, which, after years of political deadlock, designs new instruments to make life of citizens, workers and industries in border regions easier. The proposed regulation takes on board a large majority of recommendations made by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) in an opinion drafted by Magali Altounian (FR/Renew E.), member of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur Regional Council.
More widespread bicycle use requires more investment in safety and more efficient infrastructure, including separate cycle lanes, strict speed limits and better enforcement of traffic rules. This is the key recommendation of regions and cities, as set out in the opinion prepared by Arianna Censi (IT/PES), Deputy Mayor for Mobility in Milan City Council, adopted at the plenary session of the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) on 17 April.
The European Committee of the Regions has called on the European Union to be ready to provide additional long-term funding to support Ukraine's recovery from the war, in an opinion that backs the start of membership talks with Ukraine and Moldova.
“The Teachers’ Lounge” by German director Ilker Çatak won the 2024 LUX European Audience Film Award on Tuesday, in a ceremony in Parliament’s hemicycle in Brussels. Source : © European Union, 2024 - EP
The Council (PSC) approved €70 million in support to the military component of ATMIS for 2024 and €40 million for the Somali National Army, both under the European Peace Facility.
European Commission Speech Brussels, 16 Apr 2024 Good evening!
Thank you very much Orgalim, and President Ormazabal, for hosting me tonight. It has been two years since we last talked. And we are in a very dif...
During the two-day Special European Council, EU leaders will discuss economy and competitiveness issues, Ukraine, Türkiye, the Middle East and Lebanon.
The EU-Montenegro Joint Consultative Committee: Montenegro is advancing in the EU accession path
Amalia TSOUMANI
Tue, 16/04/2024 - 16:26
The 18th meeting of the EU-Montenegro Joint Consultative Committee (JCC), which took place in Podgorica today, sent a clear message to the EU institutions, that Montenegro is firmly committed to becoming the 28th member by 2028. The JCC members encouraged their organisations, the national authorities and the EU institutions to spare no efforts to accomplish the rule of law interim benchmarks. Obtaining the Interim Benchmark Assessment Report (IBAR) for the rule of law by June, will be a turning point in the EU accession process, enabling provisional closing of other chapters.