Czechia received approximately 15 billion from the EU for housing, transport, and energy
The European Commission has allocated €614 million (about CZK 15 billion) to Czechia from a special recovery fund to mitigate the effects of the economic crisis, assisting various projects in housing, sustainable mobility, and infrastructure.
Frigate Order: When Armaments Projects Run Aground
The German Navy's latest order for frigates highlights significant challenges in EU defense policy and procurement processes.
CSG Group and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa: Multidimensional Industrial Partnership
CSG Group and Polska Grupa Zbrojeniowa have signed a framework agreement to deepen their industrial and technological collaboration, specifically in defense projects within the EU and NATO.
EU Funding: Three New Leader Projects for Dachau
A local committee in Dachau has selected three new projects for funding under the EU's Leader program, potentially amounting to 400,000 euros.
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.
The Union Wants to Restart European Industry; New Rules Could Endanger Dukovany
The European Commission's proposed Industrial Accelerator Act aims to increase the share of industry in the EU's GDP by 2035, but it faces criticism over its potential impact on strategic projects like the Dukovany nuclear plant.
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.
2026 will be the year of grants for companies. Experts say this may be the last chance
Experts warn that 2026 may be the last significant opportunity for companies to secure European Union grants, urging immediate action for ambitious projects.
Rejects European electricity proposal: - Completely outrageous
Norwegian Energy Minister Terje Aasland criticizes the EU's proposal to allocate a quarter of Norway's bottleneck revenues to energy projects in other European countries.
The EC allocated €360.4 million of RRF funds to Lithuania
The European Commission has approved a payment of €360.4 million to Lithuania as part of its Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) plan, focusing on green technology and renewable energy projects.
What will we buy with SAFE loans? The government reveals projects
Poland plans to purchase military equipment with EU loans, emphasizing the importance of the SAFE program for its defense industry.
Europe's only ballistic missile manufacturer seeks cooperation opportunities – overshadowed by a path of failures
ArianeGroup, Europe's sole ballistic missile manufacturer, aims to expand production to Germany while facing challenges from past joint projects.
Mercosur-EU Agreement: Government Projects Gains for Exports and Bets on Electoral Trump Card
Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved the Mercosur-European Union free trade agreement, which is expected to significantly boost exports and investment.
Monthly Economic Figures: 4.6 Billion Euros Flowed into Latvia from EU Funds
Latvia received 4.6 billion euros from EU funds during the 2014-2020 planning period, benefiting thousands of businesses and households.
Numerous applications in the EU for critical minerals
The European Commission is evaluating new applications under the CRM Act, focusing on the long-term autonomy of Europe regarding critical mineral resources.
Padel, African cinema, and irregular protection: almost 10 million euros for pro-migrant projects in the EU
The investigation continues into the European Union's funding, revealing nearly 10 million euros allocated to projects aimed at integrating migrants through sports and culture, amidst concerns over their ideological motivations and effectiveness.
Podcast: 'To the Point': Why the Franco-German Relationship is Strained
The podcast discusses the strain in the Franco-German relationship, particularly in the context of European defense initiatives and projects like the Future Combat Aircraft System.
EU millions support green-blue infrastructure of cities
The article discusses the EU funding for green-blue infrastructure projects in various Polish cities aimed at improving water management and biodiversity.
EIB: €30 million to the Municipality of Thessaloniki for sustainable urban development and climate resilience projects
The European Investment Bank is investing €30 million in the Municipality of Thessaloniki for sustainable urban development and climate resilience projects as part of a new funding agreement.
The European Anti-Fraud Office has launched an investigation into ČEPS projects
The European Anti-Fraud Office is investigating projects associated with ČEPS, the Czech electricity transmission system operator.
The previous EU funding planning period has ended; projects implemented for 4.6 billion euros
Latvia has fully utilized its EU funding of 4.6 billion euros for national development, executing approximately 2450 projects across various sectors during the last planning period.
EU Summit: Is Climate Protection to Blame for the Industry Crisis?
The European Parliament has approved a climate protection goal aiming for a 90% reduction in emissions by 2040 compared to 1990 levels, but has faced criticism for allowing emissions reductions through external climate projects.
Loans for armament from SAFE partially canceled? The head of the Ministry of National Defence hopes for it
The Polish government is considering the cancellation of part of loans taken from the EU's SAFE program for defense projects, with discussions taking place at high levels of government.
Zelenskyy and Moldovan PM discuss bilateral projects
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu discussed bilateral projects focused on energy, rail, and infrastructure during Munteanu's visit to Kyiv.
Brussels opens the door for the EU to advance at varying speeds
The European Commission is proposing that member states collaborate on projects without needing unanimous agreement, potentially leading to a multi-speed Europe.
NGOs will receive almost 100,000 euros from the SIF for participation in international projects
The Society Integration Fund (SIF) has announced a competition to allocate nearly 100,000 euros in state funding to support non-governmental organizations (NGOs) participating in projects funded by foreign funds.
The AVE bypass on the outskirts of Córdoba, which is four years behind schedule, one of the projects financed by Brussels
The AVE bypass project near Córdoba, initiated in 2020 and delayed for four years, is set to open in late 2026, with EU funding supporting infrastructure renewals.
Zadar will be the center of the largest EU projects for marine protection and blue economy for six years
Croatia has become the regional hub of the European EIT Water community of knowledge and innovations, marking its first time as a regional coordination center within the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) for marine protection and the development of the blue economy.
Watch: What did the EU Ambassador to Egypt say after tasting black honey in Qena?
The EU Ambassador to Egypt, Angelina Eichhorst, participated in a tour in Qena where she sampled local products and reviewed development projects funded by the EU.
Congress: with labor reform at the center of the debate, extraordinary sessions begin
The Argentine Congress has commenced its extraordinary sessions, focusing on labor reform and several other legislative projects including youth penal law, environmental protection, and a trade agreement with the EU.
Czech Republic Already Secures Three Quarters of Grants for the Period 2021 to 2027
The European Union has allocated 75% of the grants designated for the Czech Republic for the period from 2021 to 2027, with 172 billion crowns reimbursed so far out of a total of 512.4 billion crowns allocated for specific projects.
Carlos Cuerpo: "We need more projects like the EU-Mercosur agreement"
Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo emphasizes the need for more projects similar to the EU-Mercosur agreement, highlighting Spain's sustainable growth during his appearance at the Spain Investors Day.
EU Wastes on Pro-Islam Projects: 1.6 Million to Study the Hair of Muslim Women
The article discusses an EU-funded research project costing 1.6 million euros aimed at studying various aspects of Muslim women's hair, which has drawn criticism from Italian politician Silvia Sardone.
Tennis, stand up comedy and cooking: this is how the EU finances Roma integration with millions of euros
The article discusses how the EU allocates millions of euros to various integration projects for the Roma community, highlighting initiatives like tennis, stand up comedy, and cooking amidst financial struggles faced by families and small businesses due to new green directives.
Two of our projects shortlisted for the EU Prize for Contemporary Architecture
Architects Hrvoje Njirić and Iskra Filipović's Double Villa Bukovac in Zagreb, along with the Gruž Market by Dinko Peračić and Miranda Veljačić in Dubrovnik, have made it to the shortlist for the 2026 European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture/Mies van der Rohe Awards.
These two Croatian projects could win the prestigious architecture award
Projects by architects Hrvoje Njirić and Iskra Filipović as well as Dinko Peračić and Miranda Veljačić have been shortlisted for the 2026 EU Mies van der Rohe Awards.
Infrastructure: CSU wants to take away environmental organizations' sharpest weapon
The CSU party plans to strip environmental organizations of their right to sue against infrastructure projects, despite Germany not fulfilling EU and international legal requirements.
Commuter Allowance, Heating, Refueling, USB-C Obligation - What Will Change for Germans in 2026
In 2026, living costs will rise for Germans while introducing overdue rights through new legislation implemented by the government alongside EU mandates and national projects.