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European Commission Speech Brussels, 22 Apr 2026 Executive Vice-President Ribera
Allow me to start with a smart and short reminder. Today it is Earth Day. It is a day where we remind ourselves of the importa...
European Commission Press release Brussels, 22 Apr 2026 The European Commission has announced €235 million in humanitarian assistance to support the most vulnerable people in West and Central Africa.
Under the first call, 19 project beneficiaries across France, Czechia, Spain, Greece, the Netherlands and Sweden signed grant agreements amounting to €210 million which, together with €1.3 billion from EIB loans, mobilised over €830 million in other resources.
European Commission Daily news Brussels, 22 Apr 2026 EU announces €235 million in humanitarian aid for West and Central Africa
The European Commission has announced €235 million in humanitarian assistance to suppo...
After an own initiative inquiry examining how EU agencies handle revolving door cases, European Ombudswoman Teresa Anjinho has drawn up a set of good practice guidelines to further strengthen EU agencies’ overall approach to revolving doors.
The guidelines, which are inspired by the several...
A new study shows that the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), through its support of innovation ecosystems, delivers strong and measurable impact for Europe’s competitiveness in areas such as sustainable energy and digitalisation. The findings come at a time when Europe is...
From early incubation to growth capital, Swiss scale-up DePoly is proving that timely support can transform climate innovation from idea to impact.With a showcase plant opening this year and CHF 50 million already secured in formal commercial agreements, DePoly is no longer just a “promising pilot.”...
European Ombudswoman Teresa Anjinho’s annual report for 2025 shows that the number of complaints handled by the office rose by 54 percent (from 2264 to 3490) compared to 2024 and that the number of inquiries rose by 19 percent (from 415 to 492).
The steep rise is believed to be in part due to AI...