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European Commission requests that Italy presents a revised draft budgetary plan for 2019
The European Commission has identified in the draft budgetary plan submitted by Italy for 2019 a particularly serious non-compliance with the fiscal recommendation addressed to Italy by the Council on 13 July 2018.
9 settembre: food, Summer School all’EFSA
Dalle ore 9 alle 18.30. La scuola costituisce uno dei primi esempi di collaborazione fra European Food Safety Autority e Università di Parma nel campo dell’alta formazione
Launch of the Access-City Award 2012
European Commission calls for entries from across Member States
High Representative Catherine Ashton makes
three senior appointments in European External Action Service
Economic Recovery: Second batch of 4-billion-euro package goes to 43 pipeline and electricity projects
The European Commission selected today 43 major energy projects, which will significantly contribute to the economic recovery in the EU, while increasing our security of energy supply by creating cross-border infrastructure. With today’s decision, the Commission grants € 2.3 billion to 31 gas and 12 electricity projects. This is the second financial decision under the Economic Recovery Package which amounts to almost 4 billion Euros. It is the largest amount the EU has ever spent on energy infrastructure.
Redresarea economic: a doua tran" din pachetul de 4 miliarde de euro î la 43 de proiecte din domeniul gazelor ?i energiei electrice
Comisia European? a selec?ionat ast?zi pentru finan?are 43 de proiecte energetice majore, a c?ror realizare va contribui substan?ial la redresarea economic? din UE, înt?rind totodat? securitatea aprovizion?rii cu energie prin crearea unor infrastructuri transfrontaliere. Prin decizia adoptat? ast?zi, Comisia aloc? 2,3 miliarde de euro pentru 31 de proiecte din domeniul gazelor ?i 12 din domeniul energiei electrice. Este cea de-a doua decizie financiar? din cadrul pachetului de redresare economic? în valoare de aproape 4 miliarde de euro. Este ?i cea mai mare sum? investit? vreodat? de UE în infrastructura energetic?.
The EU Commission cracks down on modern slavery and child sexual abuse
The European Commission has today adopted two proposals for new rules to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings and child sexual abuse, sexual exploitation and child pornography. These new proposals replace existing legislation which has been in place since respectively 2002 and 2004. The new proposals will guarantee full alignment with the highest European standards, provide better assistance for victims and tougher action against criminals responsible for child sexual abuse and trafficking. The proposals also deal with the rapidly changing technologies in the cyberspace