Until recently, Tallinn’s Old Port wasn’t connected to the city centre by tram. With a NextGenerationEU investment of €36.5 million, things have changed, resulting in a more integrated public transport network, better infrastructural connections and improved quality of life for residents.
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The EU announced an initial humanitarian pledge of over €2.3 billion to address global crises in 2025. Over 305 million people around the world currently require urgent humanitarian assistance. The EU is now the world’s leading humanitarian donor and a key advocate for humanitarian action.
Today, the Commission proposes rules that will facilitate Member States’ application of the safe third country concept.
On 16-18 May, the third and final session of the European Citizens’ Panel on the new EU long-term budget took place in Brussels. For the first time, a group of 150 randomly selected citizens from all 27 EU Member States have brought forward bringing their ideas for a sustainable and flexible long-te
The European Commission welcomes yesterday’s provisional political agreement by the European Parliament and the Council on the Commission’s proposal for a progressive rollout of Europe’s new digital border system, the Entry/Exit System (EES).
During their bilateral summit today, the European Union and the United Kingdom marked the beginning of a new…
The European Commission has published its spring 2025 economic forecast.
More than 6.1 million people have received training under the Pact for Skills since its launch in 2020, according to the results of the 2024 Pact’s annual survey.
The EU economy began 2025 on a somewhat stronger footing than anticipated. It is projected to keep growing at a modest rate this year, with growth expected to pick up in 2026, despite heightened global policy uncertainty and trade tensions.