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Tuesday, 30 April 2019
What kind of Europe does the youth want?
How do we build a stronger, more united Europe? Young people tell how they think the EU should evolve.
More access to funding for young EU farmers
The EU launched loans for young farmers.
Monday, 29 April 2019
It's International Dance Day today!
Being an EU citizen means you can explore, study, work or dance in another EU country!
Supporting high-risk breakthrough innovation
The EU will bring €33 million to help bring top-class projects to market.
New progress in the fight against the Zika virus
The Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause microcephaly or other congenital anomalies. Now, the EU, through the ANTAREX project, has found the way to use high performance computing to develop new drugs against the Zika virus.
Sunday, 28 April 2019
Our forest, our future
'1 hectare initiative' wants to encourage EU countries to reach the ambitious environmental policy objectives of the post-2020 Common Agricultural Policy proposals.
Happy King's Day, The Netherlands!
Let's celebrate King's Day in The Netherlands testing our knowledge on this beautiful EU country!
EU-Japan: Taking the partnership to a higher level
The EU and Japan have further strengthened their political and economic relations.
Vote and choose your future
Save the date: European elections between 23 and 26 May!
EU Justice Scoreboard: How are Europeans perceiving justice?
The EU Justice Scoreboard shows an overview of people’s perception on the independence, quality and efficiency of justice systems in EU countries.
Safeguarding European intellectual property: how to get your strategy right
Safeguarding European intellectual property: how to get your strategy right Intellectual Property has a strategic role as a crucial enabling factor for competitiveness, innovation and growth. IP strategy is an essential part of this. Every organisation should include patents, trademarks, designs,copyrights as well as trade secrets and their management in its business strategy.
On vaccinations: Solidarity and decisive action against disinformation are crucial
Vaccines prevent diseases and save lives. Vaccination is one of the most successful public health measures to date.
Saturday, 27 April 2019
Exercise your democratic right to vote!
As Europeans we face many challenges, from migration to climate change, from youth unemployment to data privacy.
Improving energy security in Poland
Almost €128 million from the European Regional Development Fund is invested in extending the Liquefied Natural Gas terminal in Poland.
Employment rate in the EU reaches a new high
The Europe 2020 strategy target is to reach a total employment rate for people aged 20 to 64 of at least 75% in the EU by 2020.
Common Agricultural Policy: shaped by your views
The European Commission proposal for a simpler, fairer and greener Common Agricultural Policy is based on a wide consultation process involving hundreds of thousands of citizens and organisations across the EU.
Stamping out malaria for good
Health workers and scientists are up against the clock to put an end to Malaria in the Greater Mekong once and for all.
More support for small companies in Croatia
Small businesses in Croatia will get more support from the EU. This could help the companies launch new products, integrate innovative processes, create new jobs and expand beyond their local market.
Vaccines
Vaccines can help ensure healthy lives and promote wellbeing for all at all ages.
Investment aid for CO2 capture technology in The Netherlands
The captured CO2 will be then fed into a pipeline network and transported to greenhouses situated in the horticultural area in the Greenport of Aalsmeer.
EU and my food
We all love food. It contributes to the health of our families, our culture and traditions and our fondest memories. In short, food is part of our identity.
Literature has no boundaries!
Thanks to the Marrakesh Treaty, blind and visually impaired EU citizens have easier access to books across EU borders.
On the trail of the first printed books
Until the middle of the 15th century, books were copied by hand. The printing of the Gutenberg Bible marked the start of a new era.
Lithuania, a step closer to the EU environmental objectives
Lithuania will introduce a new aid scheme to support the production of electricity from renewable sources.
EU Publications
To inform citizens, the EU institutions, agencies and bodies together produce 1000s of titles every year.
Tackling disinformation online ahead of elections
The European Commission is encouraging Facebook, Google and Twitter to take action against disinformation and secure free and fair elections.
Friday, 26 April 2019
Warding off famine in drought-prone Madagascar with EU aid
Madagascar is in the grip of harsh climate change and after five years of extreme drought in the south, it's now enduring a chronic food crisis. EU Humanitarian Aid supports cash distribution in the region to help the most vulnerable access the food they need.
Are you a journalism student? This opportunity is made for you
Youth4Regions is the European Commission programme helping journalism students and young journalists to discover what the EU is doing in their region.
How well do you know Europe?
Do you know Europe? Take up the challenge and win the best European food. The European Commission invites you to participate to the #EUinMyRegion quiz.The quiz is accessible online from 1 April to 31 August 2019.
Regulatory Scrutiny Board: annual report
Good legislation is evidence-based, transparent and it addresses citizens’ concerns. The independent Regulatory Scrutiny Board helps make sure that EU policies meet these criteria.
EU Elections: our chance to be heard
As Europeans we face many challenges, from migration to climate change, from youth unemployment to data privacy. We live in an ever more globalised, competitive world. At the same time, the Brexit referendum has demonstrated that the EU is not an irrevocable project. And while most of us take democracy for granted, it also seems under increasing threat, both in principle and practice.That's why we have started building a community of supporters to help encourage a higher voter turnout at the European Elections.
Less trans fatty acids in food=more safety, more health
Part of who we are is defined by what we eat and as food changes, Europe’s definition of food safety changes too. Now the use of trans-fat industrially produced in food has a limit. This is the EU giving us healthier options and protecting our health.
Thursday, 25 April 2019
How do politicians get information?
The EU elections are coming up. Politicians are now faced with a more volatile electorate and find they need to listen more intently to public opinion. But to whom?
Can artificial intelligence help end fake news?
Want to make yourself sound like Obama? You can now easily and accurately make anyone say anything through AI. Just use an online program.
European Research and Innovation Days
European Research and Innovation Days are an annual policy event that will bring together world leaders and policy-makers from industry, finance, academia and business to debate and shape the future research and innovation landscape.
One month to go for the elections
The next European elections take place on 23-26 May 2019. By voting, you help decide what kind of Europe we have in the years to come.
Zahvaljujući 32,5 milijuna eura iz sredstava kohezijske politike, Fond za rizični kapital (venture capital fund) će ulagati u inovativna startup poduzeća s visokim potencijalom rasta. Fond će razvoju dinamičnog lokalnog startup ekosustava. Više od 100 startup poduzeća trebalo bi imati koristi od boljeg pristupa financijama.
L'agenzia europea Frontex ha aiutato le autorità greche a salvare vite umane a Lesbo, proteggendo contemporaneamente i confini e la popolazione dell'isola.
América Latina, el Caribe y Europa tienen fuertes vínculos sociales, culturales y económicos y comparten una historia de trabajo común para logar la paz y la prosperidad.
From EU archives: European Coal and Steel Community
Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands sign the Treaty of Paris establishing the European Coal and Steel Community.
What do the European Union and the Smurfs have in common?
Both are blue, and both care deeply about the health of our – blue – planet. And now they will partner to clean up beaches across the world, and encourage people to take care of our ocean.
Euro: a symbol of unity, sovereignty and stability for 20 years now
20 years ago, on 1 January 1999, 11 EU countries fixed their exchange rates, adopted a shared monetary policy under the European Central Bank, and launched a new common currency on world financial markets: the euro.
Monday, 22 April 2019
Social Policy: deciding and acting faster
More efficientdecision-making in social policy: for a Qualified Majority voting based on aculture of compromise and allows for outcomes that reflect the interests of theUnion as a whole.
For a common and better future
Latin America, the Caribbean and Europe have social, cultural and economic deep links, a long history of common work for peace and prosperity. The EU is strengthening its political partnership with Latin American countries by focusing on prosperity, democracy, resilience and effective global governance.
Sunday, 21 April 2019
If you are going to take a flight on Easter, listen to Filippa
Filippa is a 27 years old woman from Sweden who works as business traveller. Thanks to the EU she was able to get compensation for a delayed flight.
Quando una grave tempesta stava per abbattersi sull'Irlanda, il Sistema europeo di allarme inondazioni ha allertato le autorità locali per prepararsi all'emergenza.Scopri come gli eroi della porta accanto europei hanno aiutato l'Irlanda ad affrontare le inondazioni e mantenere le persone al sicuro.#EUprotects
Working to ensure the highest levels of Air Safety
What is the EU Air Safety List? Which carriers are currently on the EU Air Safety List? To whom does it apply? Read the Q&A about the EU Air Safety List.
Tackling online violence against women
Women are 27 times more likely to be harassed online than men are 😠The EU is tackling the challenge: from legislation and funding, to promoting dialogues between all relevant parties. 📣 Everyone can share their story through #DigitalRespect4Her.
Helping EU pollinators
In Europe, pollinators are primarily insects like bees, hoverflies, butterflies, moths, beetles and other fly species.
Erasmus means love... and family!
Kristin is from Germany. Abraham is from Spain. They met while doing Erasmus in France thirteen years ago and now they are parents of a little baby girl called Alba.
Saturday, 20 April 2019
EU-US Trade: negotiations ready to start
The EU is taking the initiative on trade talks with the US. It shows Europe’s will to develop a positive trade agenda with the other side of the Atlantic. It’s a start.
The European Commission takes stock of Better Regulation
The efforts for better policy-making have been successful, but more can be done.
Friday, 19 April 2019
Greener cars and vans
CO2 emission standards for new cars and vans in the EU.
New pipeline to connect Denmark and Poland with Norway
The EU has endorsed the Baltic Pipe project. The pipeline will connect, as of 2022, Poland and Denmark with Norway creating a new gas supply corridor in the European market
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Monday, 15 April 2019
EU: investing is planning for our future
Results from the European Fund for Strategic Investments.
Help shape Europe's energy future
Organised by local organisations, Energy Days are activities and events that promote clean energy transition. Any activity can be an Energy Day event - from a workshop, to a competition, to a tour of a power station – provided it engages citizens and energy stakeholders.
Las #EleccionesEuropeas2019 están a la vuelta de la esquina y necesitamos estar preparados¿Sabes cuándo son y cómo votar? Solo votas una vez cada cinco años, infórmate y vota por la Europa que quieres.
EU influences our lives for the better
Every single aspect of our daily lives is served by the EU's Cohesion Policy.
For aspiring journalists
Youth4Regions is the European Commission programme helping journalism students and young journalists to discover what the EU is doing in their region.
It happens only once every five years
This time, make your vote count.
Better Regulation
Join EU policy-makers and experts to discuss the present and the future of open, evidence-based EU policies. Brussels, 29 April.
Sunday, 14 April 2019
A good start in 2019 for EU's agri-food exports
In January, the EU monthly trade value for agri-food items, including both exports & imports, topped €22 billion.
Solid achievements in humanitarian assistance for refugees in Turkey
The EU has fully honoured its commitment to mobilise €6 billion and is working to support and to empower refugees in need.
Not sleepy? Counting sheep might help you out
If you find it hard to sleep, why not count the EU’s sheep.Which European country has the maximum number of sheep? Is it Romania, France or Spain? This cute GIF might be able to help you out.
Are you going on holidays? Don't be an unruly passenger
Every 3 hours the safety of a flight within the EU is threatened by passengers demonstrating unruly or disruptive behaviour.
Do you care for the environment?
The European Commission helps EU countries to better apply EU environment rules to protect citizens and enhance their quality of life.
A stronger European Border and Coast Guard
To face the challenges in managing migration and borders, an European Border and Coast Guard Agency will be reinforced and better equipped. EU countries will be supported with a standing corps of 10.000 border guards to be set up by 2027.
Numbers on long-term unemployed are going down
This is #SocialEurope: number of long-term unemployed in the EU decreased by more than 2.5 million since 2016. Quick reintegration is key to support both people and the labour market. We need to keep this up. For Europe and for our future.
Discover the first ever image of a black hole
EU-funded scientists have contributed to a major astronomical discovery: the capturing of the first ever image of a black hole.
Brexit: What happens next?
After the European Council summit last night, things changed.
Saturday, 13 April 2019
Celebrating 20 years of the Euro!
Somewhat quirky, somewhat fun, and oh-so-90s! These posters were used to explain the Euro and the benefits the common currency will bring to people.
A new milestone towards curbing plastic waste
On 27 March 2019, the European Commission welcomed the adoption by the European Parliament of the ambitious measures proposed by the Commission to tackle marine litter coming from the 10 single-use plastic products.
The first ever visual evidence of the existence of black holes
A key breakthrough in astronomy made possible by a global scientific collaboration involving EU-funded scientists helping push the boundaries of science and moving the knowledge frontiers further.
Friday, 12 April 2019
Brexit: A practical guidance to ensure coordinated EU approach
Ahead of the European Council today, the EU has taken stock of the European Union's intense ‘no-deal' preparations and has issued practical guidance to Member States in 5 areas.
Drafting a European citizens' initiative is easier than you might think!
The European Citizens' Initiative Forum is the innovative platform to get practical information and advice about the European Citizens’ Initiative, and to discuss any topics related to it.
Good Friday Agreement: 21 years of shared values
The goals of the European Union:promote peace, its values and the well-being of its citizens.
Shape the future of European research
Thought-provoking debates on what research and innovation can do to tackle global challenges.
An interactive way to engage policymakers, scientists, innovators, and other stakeholders.
What's on the agenda for the EU and China?
The most pressing issues in EU-China bilateral relations: trade and investment, negotiations towards a Comprehensive Investment Agreement and an agreement on Geographical Indications, global challenges and governance, cooperation on multilateralism, including through reform of the World Trade Organisation, tackling climate change, and increasing sustainable connectivity.
More transparency and straight forward language
By joining forces, the consumer authorities and the European Commission, stand up for the rights of EU consumers.
Thursday, 11 April 2019
EU: Embracing the clean energy transition
Europe is a global leader in fighting climate change. The EU is on track to fully embrace the clean energy transition.
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
EU countries commit to three digital cooperation initiatives
EU countries pool efforts and resources for accelerating digital developments in key areas that can bring tangible benefits to the economy and society.
Proporre un'iniziativa dei cittadini europei è più facile di quanto si possa pensare! L'11/4, alle 12:30 CEST, gli esperti vi daranno consigli e risponderanno alle vostre domande!
What does a black hole look like?
What does a black hole look like? Tomorrow, the European Commission will present a ground-breaking discovery by Event Horizon Telescope - an international scientific collaboration aiming to capture the first image of a black hole by creating a virtual Earth-sized telescope. EU-funded researchers play a key role in the project. Six press conferences around the world will take place simultaneously at 15.00 CEST on 10 April. In Europe, Commissioner Moedas and lead scientists funded by the European Research Council will unveil the discovery.
Tuesday, 9 April 2019
Brexit: what changes for students on Erasmus and other EU programmes
If the “no deal” happens, the EU is prepared and we all should too. EU citizens studying or training in the UK can see what may change in ErasmusPlus, Creative Europe Programme, Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions, and European Solidarity Corps.
A new tool for scientists to assess chemical mixtures
In our daily routine, we are exposed to wide-range of chemicals and mixtures of chemicals from different sources. The same is true for animals, and the number of combinations for these chemicals can be infinite. The European Food Safety Agency is working to understand how these combined chemicals behave and developed a tool that will help scientists evaluate the potential 'combined effects' of chemical mixtures in food.
Making Europe a safer place for all its citizens
The EU will create a European Criminal Records Information System on convicted third country nationals. This new system will make it faster and easier for law enforcement authorities to spot third country nationals previously convicted in the EU.
Monday, 8 April 2019
Everybody votes, everybody wins
Enter the community of supporters to help encourage a higher voter turnout at the European Elections.
Building trust in artificial intelligence
The ethical dimension of AI is not a luxury feature or an add-on. It is only with trust that our society can fully benefit from technologies. Ethical AI is a win-win proposition that can become a competitive advantage for Europe: being a leader of human-centric AI that people can trust.
You’ve reached the Brexit call center, please hold
Brexit anxiety has led to a surge in calls to the Europe Direct Contact Centers, the EU's citizen information service.
C'est la raison pour laquelle l'Europe soutiendra toujours un monde bâti sur la coopération de tous
"It is our generational duty to never forget what humankind is capable of. It is only by remembering that we can build a brighter future together. Time can never erase the darkest hours in our history" Jean-Claude Juncker
EU satellites that save lives
Whether it’s fishermen at sea or hikers stranded on a mountain, the system can help locate anyone in need of assistance in a remote location.
Discover what the EU is all about through our Learning Corner!
Welcome to Learning Corner, a new website! Find out what the EU is and what it does through our learning materials and games!
The EU is fighting energy poverty
The excess energy used to heat old, inefficient housing has a serious effect on the environment and contributes to climate change. The EU is helping people create warmer, insulated homes, lower energy bills and improve the society we live in.
L'UE aiuta a localizzare e assistere le persone in difficoltà in località remote, grazie al sistema satellitare Galileo.Scopri come gli eroi della porta accanto europei hanno utilizzato i satelliti dell'UE per soccorrere una barca al largo della costa portoghese.
The future is green
European environmental policy and commonly agreed rules in all EU Member States.
Brexit: EU is prepared for possible "no-deal" scenario
The EU regrets, but respects the UK's decision to leave the EU.
Stronger and better enforced consumer protection rules
Strengthening EU consumer protection rules with more transparency when buying online and effective penalties and clear rules.
You can still keep a tab on your dog, with a little help from the EU's Galileo satellites
Pets – they keep us company and enrich our lives. But a pooch in love can be a lot to handle – wily, willful and full of determination. But don’t worry - Galileo’s added accuracy will help you keep tabs on even the most romantically-minded pet.
Get into the picture for data visualisation of public sector info
EU DataViz 2019 is the first international conference on data visualisation for public sector information in Europe. It takes place on 12 November 2019 in Luxembourg.
70 years of NATO: A stronger EU and a stronger NATO are mutually reinforcing
7 decades of preserving peace and security. And the world still needs it.
Your ID cards will soon be more secure
The European Parliament voted on a new Regulation, which will strengthen the security of identity cards and residence documents throughout the European Union.
How safe are the roads in your country?
With an average of 49 road deaths per one million inhabitants, European roads are by far the safest in the world.
Last call for ideas to reduce plastic waste!
The 'European Social Innovation Competition' is a challenge prize run by the European Commission across all EU Member States and Horizon 2020 Associated Countries.
Doing everything to prevent a disorderly Brexit
The EU is working to the very last minute to avoid a no deal Brexit. Strong message for whoever thinks the EU wants it: “The only ones who would cheer are populists and nationalists. The only ones who would celebrate are those who want EU and UK to be weak”
Brexit: no deal means companies need to be ready
How to prepare for Brexit? Customs guide for businesses: the UK will be treated as a non-EU country for customs purposes as of 13 April 2019.It is now urgent that businesses in the EU start preparing for the UK’s withdrawal, if they have not yet done so.
The Europe of tomorrow starts today
The Europe of tomorrow starts today. With the European Parliament elections approaching next year, EU leaders want to find out what's important to me, and how I feel the EU could better prepare for taking on the challenges of the future.
Sunday, 7 April 2019
EU invests
Cohesion Policy to support health, energy, environment, ITC, research and transport in 10 EU countries.
Erasmus: Which country sends the most students abroad?
Is it Germany? Is it Spain? The answer might surprise you!
Preventing obesity
The EU wants to reward initiatives taken by cities, NGOs and schools seeking to prevent and reduce obesity in children and young people.
Friday, 5 April 2019
Solutions to a particular issue over a short period of time
How can innovative solutions for data collection reduce response burden and enrich or replace the statistical information/data provided by the time use survey?
European Elections 2019: All you need to know
Your vote gives you power to shape the future. Read more on why and how you should vote this May.
Shape EU's future with the European Citizens' Initiative
The European citizens' initiative is a participatory democracy way for citizens to suggest real legal changes in environment, agriculture, energy, transport or trade.
Vital indicators of the health of the environment
Birds add life, sound and colour to our lives and are a priceless part of our natural heritage while being vital indicators of the health of the environment.
Discover the 'Kids’ corner' of the EU Publications Office
Discover the 'Kids’ corner' of the EU Publications Office with items for Europe's young people on all kinds of topics.
EU grows stronger with the European Citizens' Initiative
The European citizens' initiative is a way for you to suggest real legal changes in the EU.
Separate the facts from fiction
The Summaries of EU legislation will give you the main aspects of the European legislation, policies and activities in a clear, easy-to-read and concise way.
Tuesday, 2 April 2019
Brexit: how will it impact travel between the EU and the UK?
Are you travelling between the UK and the EU this summer? How will a “no-deal” Brexit impact border checks, healthcare, visa checks, VAT refunds and roaming?
Stronger European border and coast guard
Strengthening Europe's border security is a priority for the EU. The European Commission welcomes the political agreement for a stronger European Border and Coast Guard. The new standing corps of 10,000 border guards will be rolled out by 2027 and will also cooperate with non-EU countries.
Wherever you go, your online subscriptions follow!
Thanks to the EU rules on portability, your online subscriptions to films, e-books, video games or music, travel with you when you cross borders. More than half of Europeans know they can access paid subscriptions for online services when on the move.
How does Europe affect our everyday lives?
As European citizens, no matter where we live or how we make our living or spend our time, the EU has an impact on our daily lives.
El 58% de los españoles están contentos con la portabilidad de sus suscripciones online. Se cumple un año desde que los europeos pueden disfrutar de sus suscripciones de contenido online en toda la UE.
Stress-free picnics? Make sure you have Galileo on your phone
The sun is shining, the kids are excited - it’s a perfect day for a picnic.
Human vs robot? The Ultimate Quiz Game
We tried to confound Jean-Eric Paquet, the chief of our research and innovation department, with his own creation… Nao, a brainy little robot funded by the EU's research and innovation programme.
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