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The Energy Union Task Force, comprising of high-level representatives from the European Commission and EU countries, met on Friday 10 July to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East and the impact on the EU energy markets.

Today, Europe’s northern seas face growing pressure. The energy transition, climate change, biodiversity loss and increasing geopolitical tensions are reshaping how countries plan and manage their maritime space. Offshore wind, fisheries, shipping and nature protection all compete for space at sea,

Employment visa applicants in shortage occupations will be prioritised in Poland, while around 100 prosecutors are being trained to tackle bias crimes against migrants. Temporary protection for people displaced from Ukraine is extended to 4 March 2027.
Commission seeks views on Treaty-based partnerships and thematic priorities for the European Partnership portfolio under the next Horizon Europe.

The amendment ensures that long-standing and sustainable waste management arrangements between the EU & Switzerland can continue.
Research and innovation news alert: The discussion focused on two main themes: making Europe the destination of choice for research talent, and preparing research careers for the future economy and society.

A new EU survey shows that Europeans view vocational education and training (VET) as a fast track to attractive and well-paid job opportunities. Most people believe VET leads to real job opportunities and solid careers.

Tomorrow, Europe pays its tribute to the memory of over 8,300 Bosniak men and boys who were killed in the Srebrenica genocide 31 years ago. Our thoughts are with the families of the victims of the genocide.
VYLD, a, female-led start-up from Berlin has created the first tampon made from seaweed, an eco-friendly alternative, which reduces waste and supports better menstrual health.

Commission approves Baker Hughes' acquisition of Chart Industries, subject to conditions



