Category: Uncategorized

eEuropa Uncategorized

Europe’s Lifesaving Strategy: Boosting Cancer Prevention through Vaccination

EU Pushes for Cancer Vaccination

CONTINUE READING
eEuropa Uncategorized

‘Green claims’ directive: Protecting consumers from greenwashing

Many labels claim products are ‘greener’, ‘more sustainable’ or ‘eco-friendlier’ than others. ‘Green claims’ directive: Protecting consumers from greenwashing

CONTINUE READING
eEuropa Uncategorized

Recast of Directive 2003/109/EC: Status of third-country nationals who are long term residents in the EU

Most migrants arrive in Europe legally to work, study or join family members. On 1 January 2022, 23.8 million people (5.3%) of the 446.7 million … Recast of Directive 2003/109/EC: Status of third-country nationals who are long term residents in the EU

CONTINUE READING
eEuropa Uncategorized

The European disability card and European parking card

One in four people in the European Union (EU) (around 101 million people) have some form of disability, meaning that they face barriers that may … The European disability card and European parking card

CONTINUE READING
Uncategorized

Compulsory licensing of patents for crisis management

To secure the fast deployment of critical intellectual property in a time of need, the Commission is proposing to introduce a regulation on Union … Compulsory licensing of patents for crisis management

CONTINUE READING
2023 eEuropa Uncategorized Your Gate to Europe

EU Launches Pioneering Cybersecurity Center: A New Era in Digital Defense

EU Cybersecurity Agency

In a landmark decision, the European Union has taken a decisive step forward in digital security by establishing the European Cybersecurity Center. This groundbreaking initiative marks a significant upgrade to the existing legal framework, particularly in modernizing the role and scope of CERT-EU (Cybersecurity Emergency Response Team – European Union). The Center’s creation comes in […]

CONTINUE READING
Uncategorized

What if biosensors could help treat rare diseases?

Most rare diseases are incurable. Research into new diagnostics and therapies is hampered by the low number of patients, limited amount of data, lack… What if biosensors could help treat rare diseases?

CONTINUE READING
Uncategorized

Russia’s war on Ukraine: Military balance of power

Although Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022, it was preceded by long and repetitive military build-ups at the border, as well as … Russia’s war on Ukraine: Military balance of power

CONTINUE READING
Uncategorized

Russia’s war on Ukraine: Cutting certain Russian banks off from SWIFT

As a system for standardised payment instructions and messaging services, SWIFT has become the basis for most global financial transactions. Russia’s war on Ukraine: Cutting certain Russian banks off from SWIFT

CONTINUE READING
Uncategorized

Russia’s war on Ukraine: EU budget response

While Ukraine has received considerable support from the EU and European financial institutions since 2014, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, launched on… Russia’s war on Ukraine: EU budget response

CONTINUE READING