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Cyber resilience act: Coreper agree common position on security requirements for digital products

The draft regulation introduces mandatory cybersecurity requirements for the design, development, production and making available on the market of hardware and software products to avoid overlapping requirements stemming from different pieces of legislation in EU member states. The proposed regulation will apply to all products that are connected either directly or indirectly to another device or network. There are some exceptions for products, for which cybersecurity requirements are already set

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MEPs want more power for citizens and the EU Parliament to strengthen democracy

Strengthening the role of Parliament is essential for liberal democracy. An “EU Statute of Citizenship” shall solidify EU values and better protect citizens. Certain third-country nationals could get access to European citizenship, with rules to be established at EU level. The MEPs also call for a “European Agora” and for pan-European online citizens’ consultations.

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Netherlands: Senate approves UAE treaties against organised crime

Dutch Senate approved two bilateral treaties with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today to address cross-border organised crime. The agreements include a treaty on providing mutual legal assistance and a treaty on extradition. They will enter into force after publication in the Official Gazette. The bilateral treaties form a component of Justice and Security Minister Yeşilgöz-Zegerius’ broader agenda for increased international cooperation in tackling organised subversive crime.

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Europol: End of the road for 6 suspects smuggling migrants in rental cars

A total of 6 suspects have been arrested, and searches conducted at 12 houses and 6 hostels, following action involving 110 officers from the Judiciary Police (Polícia Judiciária) and 12 officers from the Portuguese Immigration and Borders Service (Serviço de Estrangeiros e Fronteiras). This action is the result of a joint investigation started one and half years ago between France and Portugal, with the support of Spain and Germany, together

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Health: EU steps up action to prevent shortages of antibiotics for next winter

The European Commission, the Heads of Medicines Agencies (HMA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA) are today issuing recommendations for actions to avoid shortages of key antibiotics used to treat respiratory infections for European patients in the next winter season. These recommendations, which have been developed through the Executive Steering Group on Shortages and Safety of Medicinal Products (MSSG), complement the process to develop an EU list of critical medicines.

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ESMA publishes Report on Suspicious Transactions and Order Reports

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, is today publishing a Report on Suspicious Transactions and Order Reports (STORs). The report provides an overview of how STORs are used across different jurisdictions in the context of the detection and investigation of market abuse, and how their use has evolved over time.

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Zero pollution: Protecting health and environment from toxic impacts of mercury

Mercury has been used historically in numerous applications, such as gold extraction, batteries, fluorescent lights, thermometers, and barometers. Exposure to high levels of mercury, for example by inhaling mercury vapours, can cause harm to the brain, lungs, kidneys, and the immune system. When it is released into the environment, it enters the food chain where it accumulates – mainly, in fish.

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Enforcing EU law: EU Commission action brings concrete benefits for citizens and businesses

Today, the European Commission adopted its Annual Report on Monitoring the Application of EU Law. The report outlines the enforcement actions that the Commission took in 2022 to guarantee the protection of the rights and freedoms of people and businesses across the EU. The Commission also published its Single Market Scoreboard for 2022 enforcement data, outlining how well the Single Market is functioning and measuring performance per policy area and

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EU Council adopts decisions in support of modernised export credits

Today the Council adopted two decisions setting the EU’s position on proposed changes to the Arrangement on officially supported export credits. The EU’s position is to support both amendments. The Arrangement on officially supported export credits provides a framework for the orderly use of officially supported export credits by fostering a level playing field among exporters. The Arrangement is a gentlemen’s agreement negotiated within the framework of the OECD in

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Main results of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council, 14 July 2023

Ministers exchanged views on financial support to Ukraine in the context of the mid-term revision of the EU’s long-term budget (Multiannual Financial Framework). Ministers debated the Commission’s communication on the customs reform. And the Spanish EU Council Presidency presented the state of play as regards current legislative proposals in the field of financial services.

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Recovery fund: EU Council greenlights updated national plans for France, Malta, Slovakia and Ireland

The Council today adopted implementing decisions approving the amended recovery and resilience plans of France, Malta, Slovakia and Ireland. The amended plans of France, Malta and Slovakia now include a new REPowerEU chapter. This will contribute to accelerating their transition towards clean energy, diversifying their energy supplies and improving their energy efficiency.

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Europol: 27 food fraudsters arrested in Lithuania and Italy

A two-part investigation across several EU Member States has unveiled a criminal network who operate by reintroducing expired food into the supply chain. In total, law enforcement officials have arrested 27 criminals responsible for this relatively new criminal practice that jeopardises the health and safety of European consumers.

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ESMA: National regulators strengthen their supervision of the compliance function

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s financial markets regulator and supervisor, has today published its follow-up report to the peer review on certain aspects of the compliance function under MiFID I. The report shows that, overall, the National Competent Authorities (NCAs) assessed improved their practices following the 2017 peer reviews findings and recommendations.

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Innovation Fund: EU awards over €3.6bn to 41 large-scale clean tech projects

Today, the Commission is awarding over €3.6 billion to 41 large-scale clean tech projects, to be financed through the EU Innovation Fund. With a focus on the REPowerEU Plan and phasing out Europe’s imports of Russian fossil fuels, these projects cover a wide range of industries, such as cement, steel, advanced biofuels, sustainable aviation fuels, wind and solar energy, and renewable hydrogen and its derivatives. The funding will contribute to

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