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RSSThe EU pledged €7.7 billion in humanitarian funding for 2024 for the nearly 300 million people around the world that need assistance and protection. Read more.
The key novelty in this second phase is the Data Hub, which provides participating firms with access to synthetic supervisory data for the purpose of testing new solutions and training artificial intelligence and machine learning models.
President von der Leyen and five European leaders launched a new partnership with Egypt covering political dialogue, economic stability, investment and trade, migration and mobility, security, people and skills. It is backed by €7.4 billion for the next four years.
Auction announcement EU-Bills.
The Commission is proposing to review parts of the Common Agricultural Policy. This should reduce the burden of controls for EU farmers, make certain environmental rules more flexible and improve their position in the food supply chain.
In their first ever joint study trip, 17 EU high school students from the Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot communities studying at the United World Colleges (UWC) in Germany and in the Netherlands are visiting Brussels on 13 and 14 March to learn about the EU institutions, policies and programmes.
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Find out about the key issues the EU tackled in 2023, from supporting Ukraine, to making the EU more competitive, to providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians
The Commission has recommended to open EU accession negotiations with Bosnia and Herzegovina. It also discussed the progress made by Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova.
The Commission has taken stock of what has been achieved in the area of migration and asylum over the last four years. Progress has been made on several tracks.