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Most cities in Europe plan to spend more on fighting climate change and increasing public housing, schools and hospitals, according to a new European Investment Bank (EIB) survey. The EIB’s “2025 Municipalities Survey” signals that 56% aim for greater investments to cut greenhouse gas emissions and...
Women TechEU’s third Open Call officially closed on the 17 March 2025, and they have once again shattered records, receiving an unprecedented 1,038 applications from 42 eligible countries
During High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and European Commission Vice-President Kaja Kallas’ official visit to Albania, an EU financial package worth €90.5 million for the reconstruction of the Durrës – Rrogozhina railway section was signed by the European Investment Bank...
On Tuesday, the International Trade Committee adopted revised rules for screening foreign investments in the EU.Committee on International Trade Source : © European Union, 2025 - EP
The drive to enhance labour market mobility and lifelong learning across Europe hinges on the crucial processes of comparing and recognising vocational qualifications.
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European Commission Daily news Brussels, 08 Apr 2025 EU agri-food exports reach record levels of €235.4 billion in 2024
The latest agri-food trade report published by the European Commission shows that EU agri-foo...
The operation took place on 7 April and resulted in:3 suspects arrested in Italy600 counterfeit euro banknotes seized in denominations of EUR 10, 20, 50, and 100 for a total value of around EUR 50,000Print shop producing counterfeit euro banknotes dismantledIllegal mint (stamping press)...
ESMA consults on clearing thresholds under EMIR 3
08 April 2025
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The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, is asking for input on the new clearing thresholds under the...
Carbapenemase-producing bacteria, once mainly a hospital concern, are now being detected in food animals and food products across Europe. This is one of the findings of EFSA’s latest scientific opinion.