In 2017, 253 of the EU regions (90%) saw their employment grow. In 26 other regions, the number of people employed decreased and in a further 2 employment remained stable. Growth in employment varied widely across the EU regions and within countries. The highest employment growth rates were recorded in Mayotte in France (+7.7%), Malta, […]
Read MoreHumanitarian aid: EU announces over €161.5 million for Yemen crisis
As millions of people continue to suffer in Yemen, the European Commission has announced its intention to provide €161.5 million in humanitarian aid for 2019. This brings total Commission support for Yemen since the beginning of the crisis in 2015 to €710 million. The EU has played a leading international role in mobilising support for […]
Read MoreProtecting citizens’ access to social security in case of no-deal Brexit
Contingency measures to be in place before UK’s withdrawal Concern benefits based on insurance, employment or residence acquired before the withdrawal date EU Commission to assess impact one year after rules are published EU citizens in the UK and UK citizens in the EU 27 will keep their social benefits acquired before withdrawal in the […]
Read MoreEconomic policies in EU: some progress, challenges remain
The members of the European Parliament and the parliaments of the Member States took stock of the annual cycle of coordination of economic and social policies at EU level, known as the European Semester, during the Week of the European Parliament in Brussels which took place on 18 to February 19. They claim that economic […]
Read MoreThe EC and the consumer protection authorities demand clear information on prices and discounts
The consumer websites examined across the EU show that many consumers encounter unclear information about prices and discounts when they shop online. The European Commission and the national consumer protection authorities recently published the results of a detailed EU-wide review of 560 e-commerce sites offering a wide variety of products, services and digital content, such […]
Read MoreParliament to host conference on abolishing the death penalty
The opening ceremony of the 7th World Congress Against the Death Penalty will be held in the European Parliament in Brussels on 27 February. The World Congress Against the Death Penalty, organised by ECPM (Together against the Death Penalty) from 26 February to 1 March, is the world’s leading abolitionist event, and brings together more than 1000 stakeholders […]
Read MoreCommission increases national support to farmers up to €25,000
The maximum limit of national aid to increases will increase to those that have been improved, efficiency and efficiency, especially times of crisis and situations in which a rapid response can be obtained from public authorities. The Commission has adopted revised rules on State aid in the agricultural sector (the so-called de minimis aid), increasing […]
Read MoreNuevo Erasmus: más oportunidades para jóvenes desfavorecidos
El nuevo programa Erasmus tiene como objetivos: Triplicar presupuesto para el periodo 2021-2027, centrarse en las personas con menos oportunidades y más cofinanciación y sinergias con otros programas europeos. Erasmus + debería triplicar sus fondos, permitir que más personas participen y adaptar sus subvenciones a las necesidades de los participantes. El Comité de Cultura […]
Read MoreDerechos humanos: el Consejo adopta unas Conclusiones sobre las prioridades de la UE para 2019 en los foros de las Naciones Unidas sobre derechos humanos
El Consejo ha adoptado unas Conclusiones sobre las prioridades de la UE para 2019 en los foros de las Naciones Unidas sobre derechos humanos. Reafirma el compromiso de la UE de promover y proteger los derechos humanos, la democracia y el estado de Derecho, que también desempeñan un papel fundamental a la hora de garantizar una paz […]
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