Aħbarijiet (7)
RSSQed jintwerew ir-riżultati 1 sa 7
European Commission Press release Brussels, 17 Jun 2026 The European Commission published the fourth State of the Digital Decade report, showing that Europe has made progress on its 2030 digital transformation targets, such as secure and sustainable digital infrastructures and the digitalisation of...
Ahead of International Women's Day on 8 March, the European Commission has presented its gender equality strategy for 2026-2030. The strategy embeds gender equality into every aspect of life, online and offline.
The European Commission has set out a plan to make the EU’s regions bordering Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine more secure, resilient, and attractive places to live and work.
Il-Kummissjoni Ewropea stabbiliet pjan biex ir-reġjuni tal-UE li jmissu mar-Russja, mal-Belarussja, u mal-Ukrajna jsiru postijiet aktar siguri, reżiljenti, u attraenti fejn wieħed jgħix u jaħdem.
The 2026 Commission work programme outlines actions to build a more sovereign and independent Europe. It addresses the challenges arising from the threats to our security and democracy, the conflicts and geopolitical tensions, the risks to our economy, and the accelerating climate change.
The Commission and the High Representative presented an international strategy to secure Europe’s place in global markets. It will do so by using diplomacy to protect our core interests, promoting standards for a clean transition and addressing new security threats endangering our common interests.
From 10 October, new EU-wide rules apply that will help us to navigate and understand the complex online and offline political arena better, with more transparency.