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Every five years, EU leaders agree on a new strategic agenda to guide the work and priorities of EU institutions for the upcoming mandate.
Adopted at
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yesterday, the new agenda for 2024-2029 is based on three pillars:
➡️ a free and democratic Europe
➡️ a strong and secure Europe
➡️ a prosperous and competitive Europe
In the face of a new geopolitical reality, the strategic agenda aims to make Europe more sovereign and better equipped to deal with the future challenges.
Read more ↓
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[2024-06-28 10:28 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: EU leaders elected António Costa as President of the European Council.

More info ↓
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[2024-06-28 09:34 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: EU leaders also chose Kaja Kallas as candidate for High Representative for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy.

If confirmed by the EP, she will also become Vice-President of the Commission.

[2024-06-28 09:34 UTC]

Today and tomorrow, EU leaders meet in Brussels at
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to discuss a full agenda, including:
→ adoption of the Strategic Agenda for the next 5 years
→ internal reforms
→ institutional appointments
→ exchange with President
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→ adoption of negotiating frameworks with Ukraine, Moldova and Montenegro.
→ Middle East crisis

[2024-06-27 11:11 UTC]

Are you the next European Woman Innovator?
The EU Prize for Women Innovators 2025 celebrates the outstanding achievements of women entrepreneurs driving positive change for people and the planet.
Apply by 25 September →
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[2024-06-27 10:57 UTC]

The euro turned 25 this year!
We asked citizens of 🇧🇬, 🇨🇿, 🇭🇺, 🇵🇱, 🇷🇴, 🇸🇪 – the six countries committed to adopting the euro – what they think about the single currency.
The majority supports it ↓
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[2024-06-26 14:05 UTC]

"The EU condemns the Russian decision to ban 81 European media outlets in Russia.
This decision further restricts the already tightly controlled and restricted and censored access of the Russian population to independent and free information."
— Spokersperson
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[2024-06-26 12:46 UTC]

We looked at the progress made by the six countries committed to adopting the euro.
🇧🇬, 🇨🇿, 🇭🇺, 🇵🇱, 🇷🇴 and 🇸🇪 have made mixed progress towards fulfilling the criteria for joining the euro area, with still some way to go.
Here are the key findings of our Convergence Report ↓

[2024-06-26 10:10 UTC]

This week, the
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meets to discuss:
🔹 Convergence Report 2024
↳ Progress of non-euro area Member States towards adopting the euro

[2024-06-26 07:18 UTC]

Today, the European Union opens accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova.
But how familiar are you with the accession process?
Let's walk you through the 9 steps towards EU accession ↓

[2024-06-25 13:59 UTC]

We've informed Microsoft over possibly abusive tying practices regarding Teams.
Our preliminary view is that the company is giving its own communication product, Teams, an undue advantage over competitors by tying it to its popular productivity suites for businesses.
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[2024-06-25 10:15 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: 6 in 10 Europeans believe they benefit from international trade.

[2024-06-24 12:41 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: 82% of EU citizens believe that we need international trade rules to maintain a level playing field.

[2024-06-24 12:40 UTC]

74% of Europeans agree that the 🇪🇺 is more effective in defending the trade interests of EU countries than countries acting on their own.
Our latest
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shows that there is strong support for the EU's role in global trade.

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[2024-06-24 12:39 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: In addition to the prohibition of port access to listed vessels, the new package of sanctions includes measures strengthening existing restrictions in aviation and road transport.

[2024-06-24 10:37 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: The new package includes measures that protect our democratic processes and combat Russian interference, such as prohibiting political parties, NGOs and media service providers from receiving funding from the Russian state.

[2024-06-24 10:30 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: Russia is constantly looking for ways to circumvent sanctions.

This package contains several measures meant to boost private sector compliance, support enforcement by national competent authorities, and hamper sanctions circumvention.

[2024-06-24 10:30 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: New entities will be subject to tighter export restrictions for advanced technology items.

[2024-06-24 10:30 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: The package also introduces new export restrictions on sensitive dual-use and advanced technologies that contribute to Russia’s military capabilities and technological enhancement.

[2024-06-24 10:30 UTC]

R to @EU_Commission: The package significantly strengthens financial sanctions by introducing a ban for EU banks outside Russia to use the financial messaging system SPFS, which is the Russian equivalent of SWIFT.

It includes a ban on transactions with banks and crypto assets providers in Russia and third countries.

[2024-06-24 10:21 UTC]

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