Commission will publish 5th Report on progress of EU-Turkey Statement
In March 2017, the European Commission will present the 5th Report on the progress made in the implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement.
Read moreIn March 2017, the European Commission will present the 5th Report on the progress made in the implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement.
Read moreIf the EU is to boost its capacity to act, restore citizens’ trust and make the euro zone economy more resilient to outside shocks, it needs to make full use of the Lisbon Treaty. But to go further, it needs to reform itself more fundamentally.
Read moreEU-wide rules are needed for the fast-evolving field of robotics, e.g. to enforce ethical standards or establish liability for accidents involving driverless cars, say MEPs in a resolution.
Read moreIn 2015, around 25 million children, or 26.9% of the population aged 0 to 17, in the European Union (EU) were at risk of poverty or social exclusion.
Read moreThe second half of 2016 will see an economic recovery and stabilisation of growth in Greece, according to the European Commission’s Autumn 2016 Economic Forecasts report.
Read moreAccording to Autumn 2016 Economic Forecast, economic growth in Europe is expected to continue at a moderate pace, as recent labour market gains and rising private consumption are being counterbalanced by a number of hindrances to growth and the weakening of supportive factors.
Read moreThe Council agreed to speed up the process of ratification of the Paris Agreement. This agreement sets the framework for global action on climate change.
Read moreThe Embassy of Georgia recently released a video entitled “Georgians in Greece for Georgia in the EU” on the country’s accession in the European Union.
Read more“We underline our strong commitment to European unity and our firm conviction that, by acting together, our countries are stronger and European citizens in a better position to control their future,” EU Mediterranean leader said.
Read moreThe European Commission has concluded that Ireland granted undue tax benefits of up to €13 billion to Apple. Irish government disagrees profoundly with the Commissions’ analysis.
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