The European Union expresses its strong support for the recent announcement of a truce and the subsequent de-escalation of tensions in Tripoli.
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Permanent grasslands in agricultural areas are important for biodiversity – especially pollinators. Researchers in Belgium found irregular, curved mowing patterns had positive effects on pollinators compared to conventional block cutting, and suggest promoting this approach.
The 2024 Innovation Fund calls drew 373 project proposals for net-zero tech and EV battery manufacturing, showing strong EU industry commitment to climate goals. Up to €3.4 billion in funding will support Europe’s clean, competitive, and resilient future.
Farmers across the EU face heavy administrative obligations on top of their actual work. Dealing with them is time consuming and costly for farmers and national administrations alike.
This article explores some of the European Commission’s key initiatives focusing on the social dimension of the energy transition.
Auction announcement EU-Bonds.
The first call for proposals under the research and innovation component of the New European Bauhaus (NEB) Facility will soon be launched.
On 12 May 2025 was held the first meeting of the EU–Ukraine Task Force on Defence Industrial Cooperation, in the framework of the second EU–Ukraine Defence Industry Forum. Announced in the White Paper for European Defence Readiness 2030, this Task Force aims to foster Ukraine’s integration into the
Le Directeur général du Moyen-Orient, de l’Afrique du Nord et du Golfe (DG MENA) de la Commission européenne, Monsieur Stefano Sannino, effectue une visite officielle au Maroc, du 12 au 14 mai 2025.
In the first quarter of 2025, one in three newly registered cars in Belgium was fully electric—a figure that’s expected to rise steadily in the years ahead.