The Member States, with the support of the Commission and the European Agency for Cybersecurity published on the 9th October a report on the EU coordinated risk assessment on cybersecurity in Fifth Generation (5G) networks. This major step is part of the implementation of the European Commission Recommendation adopted in March 2019 to ensure a high level of […]
Read MoreArrests for exploitation of female victims for prostitution
The Dutch, Romanian and Belgian authorities, with the assistance of Eurojust, arrested two Romanian nationals, who are suspected of trafficking in human beings, people smuggling, money laundering and other crimes. The suspects exploited and partially forced into prostitution a group of approximately 10 women from Romania and the Republic of Moldova in the Netherlands, taking […]
Read MoreEU budget 2021-2027: Time to decide
Ahead of the European Council meeting on 17 and 18 October, the European Commission calls on EU Heads of State or Government to provide political guidance and new impetus to the negotiations in order to reach an agreement on a fair, balanced and modern long-term EU budget for the period 2021-2027 before the end of […]
Read MoreThe acting Agriculture Minister underlines the need to maintain European unity and firmness against the sanctions announced by the US
The acting Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Minister Luis Planas, accompanied by the Secretary of State for Commerce, Xiana Méndez, has met in Brussels with the European Commissioners of Commerce, Cecilia Malström, and Agriculture and Rural Development, Phil Hogan, in a meeting that the minister has described as “positive.” The minister stressed the importance of maintaining […]
Read MoreCommission launches new edition of the Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor 2019
The European Commission has released the second edition of its Cultural and Creative Cities Monitor, a tool designed to benchmark and boost the creative and cultural potential of European cities, which is vital to driving economic growth and social cohesion. After the success of the first edition in 2017, the 2019 release presents an updated portrait […]
Read MoreIsotopic makeup of meteorites sheds light on the early solar system
The isotopic analysis of elements found in meteorites provides key clues to understanding the formation and evolution of the solar system. It could also help scientists investigate the potential habitability of other solar systems. The most interesting aspect of a meteorite might seem to be the spectacular light show it creates when it breaks through […]
Read MoreParadise lost? Policing in the age of data protection
The third edition of the EDEN Conference on Data Protection in Law Enforcement kicked off on 19 September in Copenhagen. The two-day event, Paradise lost? Policing in the age of data protection was organised by the Danish National Police (Dansk Politi), the Europol Data Protection Experts Network (EDEN) and the Academy of European Law. This […]
Read MoreStatement of the Government of Spain before the announcement of tariff increases by the United States
The Government of Spain has defended over the last year agreed, balanced and satisfactory solutions for both parties in this case. In a few months, the decision of the EU parallel panel in the WTO against Boeing will be known and the EU will be in a position to apply tariff increases to US products […]
Read MoreRadio Show “Europa Contigo”
The European Documentation Centre of Almeria opens the doors of Europe to the university community and the general public with the radio program “Europe with you”. The program is broadcast every week with a tour of Europe today, with the latest news, recommended readings, media library and most outstanding activities. In the 22nd edition, we […]
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