VIDEO: The experience of three Latvian cities with EU investments in regional education
The article explores how EU funding is utilized in education across three cities in Latvia, focusing on its impact and differences in accessibility.
EU Commission warns Venice Biennale it may lose EU funding over return of Russian pavilion
The European Commission has warned that the Venice Biennale could lose EU funding if Russia's national pavilion is allowed to reopen.
Venice Biennale, the EU condemns the opening to Russia and threatens to stop funding
The EU has condemned the Venice Biennale's decision to allow Russian artists to participate, threatening to withdraw funding.
Municipalities have submitted 509 objects for EU funding for shelters
Latvian municipalities have submitted 509 projects for EU funding to establish shelters, with over 1600 properties deemed suitable after evaluation.
FIFA and Donald Trump: A Million-Dollar Project and Strange Evasive Maneuvers
The FIFA is seeking to raise $75 million for projects associated with President Donald Trump's Peace Council, with potential funding from the European Union.
New training program of DYPA: Applications from workers are closing
Interest is significant for the new training program of the DYPA, with applications closing on March 11 at noon.
EU urges Trump to maintain sanctions on Russian oil, Reuters says
The European Commission calls on the U.S. to uphold sanctions on Russian oil and maintain the G7 price cap to restrict Russia's war funding.
In Latvia, 407 objects could be used to create shelters
An assessment revealed that 407 state and municipal properties in Latvia are suitable for the establishment of shelters, according to the Ministry of the Interior.
Leszek Balcerowicz: For several years we have had no privatization in Poland, this cannot be justified
President Karol Nawrocki proposes a Polish alternative to the EU SAFE program amid ongoing debates on national defense funding.
The 'Polish SAFE' as an alternative to EU funds? Meeting of Tusk, Nawrocki, and Glapiński
The article discusses the proposal of the 'Polish SAFE 0%' program as an alternative to EU funding, examining its characteristics, potential legal and technical barriers, and implications for operation costs and inflation.
EU officials assess progress on Greece’s recovery plan ahead of deadline
European Commission officials are set to evaluate Greece's implementation of its Recovery and Resilience Plan as the deadline approaches, with a focus on ensuring upcoming fund disbursements are not jeopardized.
Increasing Funding for Thermomodernization. But It's Becoming Harder to Access
Polish municipalities are facing challenges in accessing newly available funding for thermomodernization despite the increasing financial support.
Threats and hate campaigns against non-governmental organizations are increasing across the European Union
The funding for civil society organizations in the EU is declining due to economic difficulties and a rise in authoritarianism, leading to increased threats and hate campaigns against them.
The European Commission is monitoring changes in the service law. Czechia may lose subsidies
The European Commission is scrutinizing modifications to Czechia's service law, which could jeopardize the country’s funding from the EU.
Decision on the VoiceBot tender for the Central e-Registration
A tender has been awarded to develop a VoiceBot to assist patients in making medical appointments through electronic registration in Poland.
Is a Nawrocki-Tusk Meeting Coming Soon? Two Additional Names on the Guest List
A proposed meeting between Karol Nawrocki and Donald Tusk is on the horizon, discussing Poland's alternative defense funding plans.
The state is planning innovative solutions to support the coping of the elderly
The Estonian government is seeking innovative technological solutions to help the elderly and people with special needs manage better at home.
Orbán stops transports and funds to Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Orbán has blocked EU support and funding for Ukraine, making it a key issue in his political survival efforts.
Aleksandra Ptak-Iglewska: The crisis accelerates reforms, say Ukrainians. The EU should try
The article discusses the need for a unified European market and defense programs in light of ongoing crises, emphasizing the implications of Poland's political decisions on security funding.
Overview: What the two billion from emissions trading is spent on
Estonia has received two billion euros from the EU's emissions trading system, funding transportation, energy efficiency in buildings, and renewable energy projects.
Tusk responds to the counter-proposal of Nawrocki and Glapinski regarding SAFE: Now is not the time for games
Polish Prime Minister Tusk emphasizes the urgency for funding from the EU's SAFE program amidst proposals for a national defense funding mechanism.
BNS Sprint: Investigation into the funding of 'Nemuno aušra', a plane from the Middle East has landed in Vilnius
The article discusses various ongoing national issues in Lithuania, including an investigation into the funding of a local project, military updates, and international support related to Cyprus and the Persian Gulf.
Sharp exchange of views between the Foreign Minister and the PiS MEP. 'Aggressive stupidity'
A heated debate arises over the EU's Security Action for Europe, with Polish politicians divided on the initiative's funding implications for defense.
The European Commission wants to reclaim nearly half a billion in grants from the ministry
The European Commission is seeking to recover nearly half a billion crowns in grants from the ministry in Czechia.
Subsidy Wealth in 2026: The Last Moment to Build a Competitive Advantage for Companies?
The article discusses the importance of 2026 for companies seeking EU funding, highlighting recent changes in grant pathways and the financial opportunities available.
POSTIMEES IN LUXEMBOURG ⟩ The European wallet is generously sowing defense euros
The European Investment Bank plans to increase funding for a fund supporting companies developing new defense technologies as the EU seeks greater independence and competitiveness.
SAFE Program. Nawrocki and Glapiński Surprise with Proposal. "Poland Can Afford It"
Karol Nawrocki has yet to make a decision on the EU's SAFE funding program for military armaments, as the ruling PiS party opposes it, labeling the loan as 'German,' while suggesting an alternative proposal with Adam Glapiński.
Nawrocki wants to reject the EU SAFE. He hopes that the NBP will finance arms purchases
Poland's Nawrocki aims to dismiss the EU SAFE initiative, seeking funding for arms purchases from the National Bank of Poland (NBP).
EU warns Georgia: Strengthened supervision of foreign funding is incompatible with the path to the EU
The European Commission has warned Georgia that a proposed law that expands the definition of foreign 'donations' and could criminalize political activism is incompatible with its hopes of EU membership.
Conflict of interests and muddled millions - EISA received a warning from auditors
EISA, one of Estonia's largest funding agencies, faces criticism from auditors regarding the management of support funds and a conflict of interest involving its leader, Mait Palts.
The Ministry of Culture will request 107,000 euros for the repair of the National Archive's heating system
The Latvian Ministry of Culture is preparing a request for nearly 107,000 euros to address heating system issues at the National Archives.
Fire Department: The first 5 new water transport vehicles with a capacity of 20,000 liters have joined the fleet
The Greek Fire Department has received five new water-carrying vehicles with a capacity of 20,000 liters as part of a fleet enhancement initiative.
A regional anti-corruption platform is being created to protect funding for Ukraine's recovery
Lithuania's STT announced the formation of a regional anti-corruption platform to safeguard EU and national funds allocated for Ukraine's reconstruction.
Karolina Zioło-Pużuk: In five years, Poland can achieve the average funding for science in the EU
Karolina Zioło-Pużuk discusses Poland's potential to align its science funding with the EU average within five years, emphasizing the connection between investments in science and national security.
The Government requests a new EU payment limited to 7.256 billion due to parliamentary weakness, leaving the bulk pending for later
The Spanish government has requested a new EU payment of 7.256 billion euros, the lowest since 2021, citing parliamentary weaknesses as the reason for the reduced amount.
Spain requests 6.5 billion euros from Brussels for the sixth payment of the recovery plan
Spain has formally requested 6.5 billion euros from the European Commission as part of its recovery plan following the economic impact of the pandemic.
Three million euros directed to the security of the Eastern border
The Latvian government has allocated three million euros to bolster the security of the EU's external border in five municipalities.
WATCH ⟩ KNAB has started an investigation into municipal electric bus procurements
The Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) has initiated an investigation into municipal electric bus procurements worth 8.8 million euros, funded by the European recovery fund, amid concerns over favoritism towards two Latvia-based companies.
Warning: French regions at risk! Part 1: Corsica
The article discusses regional inequalities in France, focusing on Corsica and the impact of EU cohesion funding.
Warning: French regions at risk! Part 2: Creuse
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Creuse department in France regarding regional development and EU cohesion funding.
Donald Tusk talked about his "favorite animals". The short film has a deeper meaning.
In a recent video, Donald Tusk humorously referred to military equipment as his favorite 'animals', signaling to President Karol Nawrocki to support the SAFE law for EU funding.
Prime Minister: SAFE 'as far as the comma' according to our hopes
Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends the SAFE program on the day of voting for a law that will allow Poland to participate in a joint EU loan for military purposes.
Konrad Szymański: A Long Shadow of Zbigniew Ziobro Hangs Over SAFE
The article discusses concerns surrounding the implementation of the SAFE program in the EU, highlighting criticisms and potential implications for European security and defense funding.
Abortion funded by EU funds. Ordo Iuris rumbles
A European initiative advocating for safe and accessible abortion by suggesting EU funding received significant support, including nearly 45,000 signatures from Poland.
The Money That Keeps Putin's War Alive
The ongoing war in Ukraine faces a funding crisis as both sides rely heavily on international support, while Ukraine reportedly runs out of funds amidst delayed EU aid and expanding trade relations between Russia and China.
Ukraine claims assured victory against Russia... but only with support
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that victory against Russia is assured if allies continue their support, coinciding with the anniversary of the Russian invasion.
EU: Paves the Way for Funding Access to Safe Abortions
The European Union has announced that member states can use existing resources to support citizens seeking access to safe abortion services, a decision welcomed as a 'victory for women.'
EU opens up funding to guarantee abortion rights across bloc
The EU has announced new funding mechanisms to support women's access to safe abortions in member states with restrictive laws.
Approval of EU funding for abortion for vulnerable women
The European Commission has approved the use of EU funds to provide abortions for women in vulnerable situations, particularly in countries where access to abortion is severely restricted.
EU Commission: EU funding can be used to support abortion rights
The EU Commission has announced that member states can voluntarily use EU funds to support abortion rights for vulnerable women.