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Circular economy and sustainable footwear - Kavat’s shop and recycling centre in Sweden
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This Earth Day sees the launch of the third edition of the global campaign #ForOurPlanet. Focusing on ‘circular economy: beyond recycling’, the campaign calls on all interested organisations to act for our planet, from composting coffee grounds to local repair cafes. Find out how to get involved.

Presentation of the 2017 Annual Report on the Rapid Alert System (RAPEX)
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The European rapid alert system for dangerous non-food products recorded more than 4000 alerts in 2024. Cosmetics (36%) remain the most frequently reported products posing health risks, followed by toys (15%), electrical appliances (10%), motor vehicles (9%) and chemical products (6%).

Floods in region of Valencia, Spain
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The European State of the Climate Report finds that Europe was the fastest-warming continent in 2024. It also notes that there were record-high numbers of extreme heat days and tropical nights, as well as widespread flooding. The report calls for urgent action to increase climate resilience.

Visit of Connie Hedegaard, Member of the EC, to Copenhagen, in the framework of the "A World you like" campaign
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The EU is investing €86 million in several projects in the EU and Iceland that will work on water quality and availability, cleaning up polluted rivers, improving fire and flood protection, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Their work will help Europe become a climate-neutral continent by 2050.

Flags of countries outside the EU, alongside the European flag
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The EU has paused its countermeasures on unjustified US trade tariffs to allow time and space for EU-US negotiations. This puts on hold for up to 90 days the planned countermeasures against US tariffs on EU steel and aluminium imports, in response to the US delaying its so-called reciprocal tariffs.

group of small children listening to a teacher in Gaza
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The EU has announced a €1.6 billion programme to help support the Palestinian people. Over 2 years, it will assist the Palestinian authority in continuing to provide services to the people, support economic recovery and resilience in the West Bank and Gaza, and invest in the private sector.

Presentation of the 2017 Annual Report on the Rapid Alert System (RAPEX)
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New toy safety rules have been agreed that will help protect children’s health by reducing risks posed by hazardous chemicals in toys and ensuring better labelling, including in online retail. They also enable the European Commission to react more quickly to scientific findings on chemical products.

Demography in the EU, ages over 65 - Portugal
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Parkinson's disease affects more than one million people in the EU. On World Parkinson’s Day, discover more about an EU-funded project that is advancing Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and care through AI and digital biomarkers from everyday devices, such as smartphones and smart watches.

An IT specialist working on electronic equipment
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The Commission presented the artificial intelligence continent action plan, which will shape the next phase of AI in Europe. From building AI infrastructure to strengthening AI skills and talents, it will promote the development and deployment of AI solutions that benefit society and the economy.

Microplastics
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New rules have been agreed on that will help prevent the loss of plastic pellets – the industrial raw materials used to make plastic products – into the environment. They set new obligations at all stages of the plastic pellet supply chain, both on land and sea, and will help cut plastic pollution.

View of the container port
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Ministers supported a negotiated solution with the US, acceptable for both sides, and addressed the possibility of further proportionate countermeasures. They affirmed their unity and determination in defending the interests of citizens and businesses.

Winners in the 2025 EU prize for women innovators
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Agnès Arbat from Spain has won the 2025 EU prize for woman innovators. She is the co-founder of a company that develops innovative drugs to enhance fertility. Camille Bouget (France) took the Rising Innovator award and Débora Andreia Campelo Campos (Portugal), the EIT Women Leadership prize.

Woman and man staring at a laptop screen
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Don’t let yourself be mislead by information manipulation. Fact-check first. To help you set the record straight, we’ve compiled a list of 6 key tips that protect against online manipulation, from verifying sources to thinking critically before sharing information. Read more.

iMAL - Fablab and exhibition room
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The European Commission will fund 149 doctoral programmes with €608.6 million to train over 1800 PhD candidates in and outside academia. The doctorates will investigate topics such as developing privacy for smart speech technology and using artificial intelligence in Parkinson’s disease.