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We're taking action to prevent our agricultural sector from being destabilised by Russian import, while protecting 🇺🇦 exports.
Following EU Council adoption, tariffs on imports of cereals, oilseeds, and derived grain products from Russia and Belarus will be increased.
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We’ve launched a €608.6 million call to train doctoral candidates under MarieSkłodowskaCurie.
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Networks raise the attractiveness and excellence of doctoral training.
We will fund 160+ programmes and the training of 2,400 doctoral candidates.
#MSCA
Today, we've unveiled the AI Office, which reinforces 🇪🇺 role as a global standard-setter in AI.
It will:
🔸ensure the coherent implementation of the AI Act
🔸collaborate with EU countries
🔸promote an innovative EU ecosystem for trustworthy AI
🔸become a global reference point
The water cycle is out of balance.
We can fix it.
As our #EUDataCrunch shows, we have invested over €15 billion in water-related projects to ensure clean and sustainable water for all.
Join us for #EUGreenWeek today and tomorrow for a more water resilient Europe. ↓
Water is a vital shared resource to be passed down from generation to generation — essential for people, environment and for resilient economy.
Click below to watch the #EUGreenWeek 2024 Brussels conference live today and tomorrow!
Agenda: europa.eu/!bDGWKw
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This week, the #vdLCommission meets to discuss:
🔹EU's preparedness and crisis response
🔹Article 7 procedure concerning Poland
#OnThisDay in 1986, the EU flag was raised for the first time in front of the Berlaymont building, our headquarters in Brussels.
38 years on, this symbol of unity and harmony continues to fly high on our masts.
#EUArchives
The EU regrets that the Georgian Parliament decided to override the President's veto on the law on transparency of foreign influence, and to disregard the Venice Commission's legal arguments leading to a clear recommendation to repeal this law.
Statement by Josep Borrell Fontelles with