By Sarah Glaser, Laëtitia Joly and Katia Pinquier, students studying for a Masters in Applied Foreign Languages at Grenoble Alpes University
health technology
21 posts
The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) has played a key role in a large-scale operation targeting the smuggling of high-quality counterfeit designer clothing, footwear and accessories into the European Union.
From 23–29 April, Commissioner for International Partnerships Jozef Síkela visited the United States for the World Bank/IMF Spring Meetings, reaffirming the EU’s commitment to global sustainable development.
The Commission issued a positive preliminary assessment of Luxembourg’s second payment request for €58 million under NextGenerationEU, the centrepiece of Europe’s…
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EU-EEA EFTA negotiations on health emergency measures in medical countermeasures to strengthen European health security
New toy safety rules have been agreed that will help protect children’s health by reducing risks posed by hazardous chemicals in toys and ensuring better labelling, including in online retail. They also enable the European Commission to react more quickly to scientific findings on chemical products.
Read new ECAT report summarising insights from expert researchers