A large majority of Europeans believe climate change is a serious problem (85%), according to a new Eurobarometer survey published last June 30. Among those surveyed, 8 in 10 (81%) support the EU-wide goal of reaching climate neutrality by 2050. From an economic perspective, more than three quarters (77%) of Europeans agree that the cost of damage due to climate change is much higher […]
Crypto fraud ring in Spain scammed 5,000 victims worldwide
On 25 June 2025, the Spanish Guardia Civil, with the support of Europol and law enforcement from Estonia, France and the United States of America, arrested five members of a criminal network engaged in cryptocurrency investment fraud. The investigation identified that the perpetrators had laundered EUR 460 million in illicit profits stolen through crypto investment […]
PhD – Position at the University of Bern in Computational Biology – Swirtzerland
The PhD candidate will work on the development of interpretable deep learning for multi-omics data multi-scale models of the immune system with a focus on investigating cardiometabolic disease (CMD). We are seeking a highly motivated and ambitious PhD candidate for a project focused on developing interpretable deep learning models for the analysis of single-cell and […]
Internships – Eurodesk Brussels Link Internship – Belgium
With a network of national coordinators connected to over 3.000 local information providers and partners in 36 European countries, Eurodesk is the main source of information on European policies and opportunities for young people and those who work with them. The Eurodesk network updates and manages content on the European Youth Portal. Eurodesk Brussels Link coordinates […]
EU Justice Scoreboard 2025 highlights strengthened justice systems in the EU
Last June 1, the European Commission published the thirteenth edition of the EU Justice Scoreboard, an annual report providing comparative data on the efficiency, quality, and independence of the justice systems among EU Member States. It shows that citizens in most Member States perceive judicial independence as having improved or remained stable, compared to last […]
EU and Ukraine reach agreement in principle on a modernised trade relationship
The Commission has concluded negotiations with Ukraine on the review of the EU-Ukraine Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA). The agreement in principle on the review of the trade liberalisation provisions under the Association Agreement marks a new phase in establishing a long-term, predictable, and reciprocal framework within the broader context of Ukraine’s accession process. It […]
Statement by President Von der Ley at the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development
“Seville, 30 June 2025 Mr. President of the Conference, Secretary-General Guterres, Presidents, Prime Ministers, Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen, Let me start with a key fact: last year, development aid worldwide stood at just over $200 billion. The annual investment gap on the Sustainable Development Goals, as Pedro Sánchez has pointed out, is in the […]
A more accessible and inclusive European Union for all people
The European Accessibility Act came into force in the EU on the 28th. From that day on, key products and services – such as telephones, computers, e-books, banking services and electronic communications – must be accessible to people with disabilities. The European Accessibility Act is a step forward in reducing the barriers that people with […]
Green hydrogen: sustainable production without relying on limited resources
The EU-funded HYScale project team is redefining green hydrogen production. It has successfully developed high-performance materials that reduce dependence on critical feedstocks and synthetic chemicals called perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). Green hydrogen is a sustainable and versatile energy source that can play a crucial role in the decarbonisation of Europe’s energy-intensive sectors. However, several […]