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As the Ukraine Recovery Conference opens in Rome, Ukrainian climate campaign group Razom We Stand is calling on European ...
New data reveals AI child sexual abuse continues to spread online as criminals create more realistic, and more extreme, imagery. Europe’s biggest hotline confirms 400% more reports of webpages showing ...
Sudan’s bitter civil war grinds on into its third year. Tens of thousands of people have been killed, critical infrastructure has been destroyed and more than 12 million people have been displaced as ...
Workers dismissed in Belgium after the closure of chip manufacturer BelGaN are set to benefit from EU support through the European Globalization Adjustment Fund (EGF). The €930,000 proposal, adopted ...
On 2 July 2025, the Commission launched the procurement process for the fourth common auction platform of the EU Emission ...
MEPs will debate the start of the latest EU presidency, now held by Denmark. They will discuss Denmark’s agenda for its six-month Council Presidency, which started on 1 July, with Danish Prime ...
As Denmark assumes the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, the College of Commissioners led by President von der ...
The European Commission has disbursed €115.5 million in grants to Ireland as its second instalment under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). On 23 December 2024, Ireland submitted its second ...
The ongoing Russian military aggression in Ukraine has undermined the security situation in Eastern Europe,  particularly ...
The new measures introduce a science-based method to assess a product's environmental impact across its entire lifecycle. The Commission welcomes the new Product Environmental Footprint Category Rules ...
Investigative journalist and audio producer, Institute for Nonprofit News On 20 May, the United States was preparing to renew ...
Global Gateway has reached a new milestone with the inauguration of the Sebzor hydropower plant that will improve the access ...