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RSSAt a press conference this morning in Tallinn with Prime Minister of Estonia, Kaja Kallas, and the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reiterated once more the EU's unwavering commitment to support Ukraine.
The European Commission has tracked and exposed pro-Kremlin disinformation throughout the war. In this overview, we will expose twelve predominant myths about the war actively spread by the pro-Kremlin disinformation ecosystem.
According to the Winter 2022-2023 Eurobarometer, there has been a rise in support for the EU in Ireland with Irish people the most likely to have a positive image of the EU and to be optimistic about the future of the EU.
In this overview, we expose twelve predominant myths about the war in Ukraine actively spread by the pro-Kremlin disinformation ecosystem.
The European Commission has presented a package of measures to improve the sustainability and resilience of the EU's fisheries and aquaculture sector.
Ukraine is one step closer to the EU's free roaming area today, as the Commission adopted a proposal to incorporate roaming into the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement.
The European Commission has proposed ambitious new CO2 emissions targets for new heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs) from 2030 onwards.
Ireland's real GDP growth for 2023 has been revised upwards according to the European Commission's Winter 2023 Economic Forecast.
Maitilde Warsop, a student at the College of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, in Spideal, County Galway is the Irish winner of the young translators competition "Juvenes Translatores" 2022-2023, the European Commission announced today.
A new Eurobarometer survey on Fairness, inequality, and intergenerational mobility reveals that a majority of Irish people believe that life is fair and equal.