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RSSAn EU study finds that how young Europeans use social media may increase loneliness more than how much time they spend online. Passive consumption of social media was found to reinforce feelings of disconnection. The study is part of the European Parliament’s project Monitoring Loneliness in Europe.
The EU has launched a humanitarian air bridge carrying vital supplies, such as food, medicines, and shelter items, to the people of Syria. The situation on the ground there remains volatile and the EU has increased its humanitarian funding for the region to more than €160 million for 2024.
The EU has issued an updated list of airlines considered unsafe and banned from flying in the EU. The latest update adds Air Tanzania to the list due to safety concerns identified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
EU countries have agreed to remove checks on persons at the internal land borders with and between Bulgaria and Romania from 1 January 2025. Checks on persons at EU internal air and sea borders were abolished in March. The Schengen area now covers 29 countries and 420 million people.
An additional €404 million in aid from the EU Solidarity Fund is helping Greece and Slovenia to recover and rebuild after the devastating climate disasters that hit these countries in 2023. Slovenia was hit by floods last August and September and Greece was hit by cyclone ‘Daniel' last September.
The EU Cyber Resilience Act has entered into force, which will see specific cybersecurity requirements applied to all products connected directly or indirectly to another device or network (except for specified exclusions). These requirements will be imposed on manufacturers and retailers.
Find out how the European Council was created and how it has developed into the strategic EU institution it is today.
Belgian and Dutch authorities have arrested 8 suspects involved in an internationally operating ‘phone phishing’ gang in Belgium and The Netherlands. The fraudsters allegedly scammed victims out of at least several million euros. Eurojust and Europol coordinated and supported the actions.
New product liability rules have entered into force, reflecting the increasing digital features of products and the growing circular economy. The new rules explicitly cover products like software, AI systems or product-related digital services. These changes benefit both consumers and manufacturers.
The EU has agreed to a mutually beneficial partnership with Mercosur, comprising Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. The landmark deal will secure and diversify the EU’s supply chains, create new opportunities and cut red tape for businesses, and help put a stop to deforestation.
A new Copernicus Sentinel satellite, Sentinel-1C, has been successfully launched from the European Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. The satellite will ensure the EU receives cutting-edge Earth observation data and services freely. The European Space Agency and Arianespace coordinated the launch.
For the ongoing Romanian elections, the Commission has stepped up its monitoring of TikTok. Civil society organisations and online platforms are exchanging information on content deemed a threat to the integrity of elections. TikTok also has to preserve data and evidence linked to the elections.
A new survey has found that 51% of Europeans tend to trust the EU, the highest result since 2007. It also shows that 74% of Europeans support the euro currency, and that many Europeans would like to see a stronger and more independent EU, especially in the face of the current global challenges.
Vienna has won the 2025 Access City Award for its outstanding efforts to making the city accessible for persons with disabilities. The city has led the way in improving access to public spaces, public transport, IT and public services. It has also created accessible swimming pools and bus stops.
Guimarães (Portugal), Águeda (Portugal) and Vaasa (Finland) have won the 2026 European Green Cities Awards for making significant steps to promote sustainability and the green transition in their communities.
The winners of the 2024 Lorenzo Natali Prize, which showcases EU support to journalists around the world, have been announced. Jamaima Afridi, Mathilde Cusin, Manon de Couët, Martin Boudot, Gabriela Ramírez, Tina Xu, and Bienvenido Velasco all scooped up prizes for their insightful reporting.
In a vote that took place in Strasbourg, Members of the European Parliament gave their confidence to the new team presented by President von der Leyen. The new College of Commissioners that will take office on 1 December.
A new survey released on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women shows one in 3 women in the EU have experienced physical violence, sexual violence, or threats in their adulthood. It also found that 1 in 3 women have been sexually harassed at work.
The 2023 wildfire season ranks among the EU's worst in over two decades, fuelled by climate change. Fires devastated vast areas, threatening ecosystems and lives. As fire risks rise, Europe must prevent and prepare for intensifying wildfire seasons.
EU ministers have adopted EU rules prohibiting products in the EU market that are made using forced labour. The text forbids the placing and making available on the EU market, or the export from this market, of any product made using forced labour.