New economic guidance to boost EU competitiveness

  The Commission has adopted the 2026 European Semester autumn package, setting out economic and employment policy priorities aimed at boosting competitiveness. The package focuses on supporting stronger growth, productivity, economic security, and resilience while maintaining sound public finances. This package builds on the 2025 autumn economic forecast, which shows that the EU economy remains resilient with moderate […]

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‘A language everyone understands’: Jordanian cartoonist on art as hope

Based in the capital of Jordan, Abdallat has spent years using art to spark conversations on human rights, tolerance and social change. Through his Free Pen initiative, he leads workshops with young people, especially in communities affected by displacement, helping them express their experiences and hopes through drawing. From collaborations with UNESCO to counter hate […]

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Peacebuilding Fund hits $1 billion milestone amid funding gap

The multi-donor trust fund is the UN’s primary instrument for supporting countries worldwide who are emerging from – or at risk of – violent conflict. The fund sits alongside the Peacebuilding Commission and the Peacebuilding Support Office. The announcement came as the Security Council and the General Assembly passed twin resolutions in support of the […]

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A decisive turning point: Setting global industry on a fairer, greener path towards economic growth

The world is inexorably becoming industrialised, raising the prospects of better jobs and livelihoods for many of the world’s poorest. But, in order to truly benefit the global population and the planet as a whole, international trade and industry must go hand in hand with healthier communities, lower emissions and cleaner air.  In the past, […]

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Interpol Elects Lucas Philippe of France as President for Four-Year Term

French police official Lucas Philippe has been elected president of Interpol at its 93rd General Assembly held in Marrakech, Morocco, to serve a four-year term. Philippe, 53, currently counsellor for European and international affairs to the director of the French National Police, succeeds Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi of the UAE. The assembly united 886 delegates from […]

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Commissioner Lahbib travels to Egypt as EU pushes for unhindered Gaza relief

Commissioner for Equality, Preparedness, and Crisis Management, Hadja Lahbib, is in Egypt from 27 to 29 November to work with the Egyptian authorities and humanitarian partners on the ground on increasing the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza.  Her programme includes a meeting with Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty to discuss the conditions needed to move […]

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The Missing Link in Food Systems Transformation: Retail Finance | Blog

The EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy, sustainable, and just food systems 2025 report and the FAO State of Food Insecurity and Nutrition in the World report, both recently released, have delivered a clear warning – the world’s food systems are failing both people and the planet.   Both reports hammer home the need for greater financing […]

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New plan to unlock the bioeconomy’s potential

  The EU bioeconomy already contributes significantly to job creation and economic growth in Europe. It employs more than 17 million people (around 8% of EU jobs) and in 2023 had a value of €2.7 trillion. With its new strategy for bioeconomy, the EU aims to further unlock the bioeconomy’s potential to help it replace […]

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UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves Announces £26 Billion in Tax Rises As Slowing Growth Forecasts Bites

UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves has unveiled a sweeping package of £26 billion in tax increases as part of her Autumn Budget 2025, marking one of the most significant fiscal adjustments in decades. The measures come as the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) downgraded economic growth forecasts, warning of slower expansion, higher inflation, […]

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Boeing Secures $4.7 Billion Contract to Build Apache Helicopters for Poland

Boeing has confirmed it will manufacture 96 AH‑64E Apache attack helicopters for the Polish Armed Forces under a $4.7 billion Foreign Military Sales contract awarded by the U.S. Army. The deal represents the largest Apache order outside the United States in the program’s history, underscoring Poland’s push to modernize its defense capabilities amid heightened regional […]

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