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RSSThe European Commission has approved a €800,000 Maltese scheme to support fishing vessel owners affected by the coronavirus outbreak.
On 5-7 November, about 200 randomly selected EU citizens from all across the Member States met for the second time online to discuss a stronger economy, social justice, jobs/education, culture, youth, sport/digital transformation.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced today €1 billion at the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow as the European Union contribution to the Global Forests pledge.
The Commission proposed a Path to the Digital Decade, a concrete plan to achieve the digital transformation of our society and economy by 2030.
The European Commission has today adopted a positive assessment of Malta's recovery and resilience plan.
Today, the Commission adopts a Communication setting out the concept of the New European Bauhaus. This includes a number of policy actions and funding possibilities.
The European Commission has today adopted an independently evaluated Green Bond framework, thus taking a step forward towards the issuance of up to €250 billion green bonds, or 30% of NextGenerationEU's total issuance. The framework provides investors in these bonds with confidence that the funds mo
Secondary schools in all EU countries can now start enrolling for Juvenes Translatores, the European Commission's annual translation contest.
Today, the European Commission has approved its seventh Advanced Purchase Agreement (APA) with a pharmaceutical company to ensure access to a potential vaccine against COVID-19 in Q4 of 2021 and in 2022.
The Commission has today received an official recovery and resilience plan from Malta. This plan sets out the reforms and public investment projects that Malta plans to implement with the support of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF).