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RSSOn Saturday 4 May, the EU institutions in Brussels and beyond will open their doors to the public.
During her visit to Beirut, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, accompanied by the President of the Republic of Cyprus, Nikos Christodoulides, discussed the significant domestic and regional challenges faced by Lebanon, and how best the EU could support the country and its people.
On 1 May 2004, the citizens of Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia became citizens of the EU. With the great enlargement of 2004, the EU has become one of the world’s largest single markets. We have witnessed growth and prosperity.
Europos įvairovės mėnesį švenčiamos ir skatinamos pastangos, kad Europa taptų įtraukesnė ir lygesnė.
On 1 May 2004, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia all joined the EU. At a celebration of the 20th anniversary of this enlargement, President von der Leyen described this important day as the fulfillment of Europe's promise.
ES gyvena 80 mln. vaikų.
Pirmininkė Ursula von der Leyen dalyvavo 2024 m. balandžio 17–18 d. Briuselyje vykusiame neeiliniame Europos Vadovų Tarybos susitikime. Vadovai diskutavo apie Europos Sąjungos ir jos bendrosios rinkos konkurencingumo stiprinimo svarbą.
Siekdama pažymėti turtingą ir įvairų Europos kultūros paveldą, Europos Komisija paskelbė vietoves, kurioms 2023 m. bus suteiktas Europos paveldo ženklas.
President von der Leyen calls on Iran and its proxies to cease completely the attacks on Israel.
Europe has emerged from the second winter since Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine with record high gas storages. On 31 March the gas storages were over 58% full. This is the highest level on record at this time of the year.