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Disastrous humanitarian situations coupled with severe funding cuts mean re-prioritising how aid is delivered. To answer the challenges ahead, the European Commission will adapt its way of working to maximise the effectiveness and impact of EU humanitarian aid around the world.

Following the signature of the Modernised Global Agreement and the Interim Trade Agreement, the EU and Mexico follow their respective procedures to ratify the agreements.

The GDPR turns ten. Learn how this landmark data protection law changed life online forever, what rights it gives you, and how the EU protects you in the digital world.

This year’s Spring Economic Forecast reflects the impact on the EU economy of the recent outbreak of conflict in the Middle East. In the wake of the conflict’s energy shock that drove up energy commodity prices, the forecast projects weaker economic activity as inflation rises.

The EU's plan to support its farmers, reinforce domestic fertiliser production and reduce Europe's dependency on imports

The Commission has put forward new rules to make Europe-wide train booking and travel easier, whilst also better protecting passengers.

EU rules that update the lists of pollutants in surface and groundwaters have entered into force, aiming to improve water resilience and reduce pollution.

On 9 May, we celebrate Europe Day. It marks the anniversary of the Schuman Declaration, in which French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman proposed the creation of a European Coal and Steel Community. This proposal marked the first step towards European integration.

Commission guidance for the transport and tourism sector, which clarifies how existing EU rules can help deal with the impacts of the conflict in the Middle East.

The Commission has proposed new measures to help eradicate poverty and address the housing crisis, including the first-ever EU anti-poverty strategy.