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The Commission welcomes the political agreement reached yesterday evening by the European Parliament and the Council to make 2022 the European Year of Youth.

The Commission is today putting forward a common and coordinated EU approach to address effectively the challenges from the resurgence of COVID-19 in many Member States this autumn.

The Commission is proposing new rules to curb EU-driven deforestation, as well as new rules to facilitate intra-EU waste shipments to promote circular economy and tackle the export of illegal waste and waste challenges to third countries.

Citizens from all walks of life from all EU Member States, randomly selected, discussed over 2, 5 days manifold ideas with the goal to formulate orientations for the final recommendations to be agreed in the Conference Plenary, which will be followed up upon by the European institutions.

The European Commission Representation and the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany organised a conference with the theme “Combatting and Preventing Hate Speech”.

The 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 European Commission has today adopted a positive assessment of Malta's recovery and resilience plan.

The Commission proposed a Path to the Digital Decade, a concrete plan to achieve the digital transformation of our society and economy by 2030.