The Council and the European Parliament have agreed on the EU’s annual budget for 2026. Next year’s budget will focus on delivering Union priorities and dealing with ongoing challenges. It will boost competitiveness, strengthen Europe’s defence readiness and preparedness, provide support for humanitarian assistance and address migratory pressures.
MEPs want concrete EU measures to address gender-based violence and gender-related healthcare and work issues. Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality
On Thursday, Parliament supported the nominations of Nikolaos Milionis from Greece and Pierre Moscovici from France for the European Court of Auditors (ECA). Committee on Budgetary Control
On Thursday, plenary supported a proposal to mobilise EU funds to help Spain and France following devastating floods and cyclones. Committee on Budgets
Parliament wants to introduce a temporary proxy voting option for MEPs during late pregnancy and early motherhood to promote equal participation. Committee on Constitutional Affairs
Remarks by Eurogroup President Paschal Donohoe on macroeconomic situation, competitiveness, euro area challenges in a global context, while also addressing fiscal policy coordination, Banking Union and the progress made on the digital euro and stablecoins.
The Council presidency, the European Central Bank and the European Commission met with European social partners on 12 November 2025 to discuss recent developments of the economic situation, as well as a thematic topic chosen by the Danish presidency: “The importance of labour market and human capital-building reforms in enhancing EU’s competitiveness”.
Today Council and Parliament reach provisional agreement to update cross-border enforcement of rules against unfair trading practices in the agrifood supply chain.
A főképviselőnek az EU nevében tett nyilatkozata egyes harmadik országoknak a Moldovai Köztársaság Dnyeszteren túli régiójának vezetésével szembeni korlátozó intézkedésekről szóló, 2025. október 27-i (KKBP) 2025/2211 tanácsi határozathoz történő csatlakozásáról
Seit Juni haben die Angestellten der Matratzenfirma Superba und Swissflex keinen Lohn mehr erhalten. Die portugiesische Muttergesellschaft dreht ihren Ablegern offenbar den Geldhahn zu. Gegenüber Blick äussert sich Arbeitnehmervertreter Pierre Derivaz zum Fall.
Drei Wochen nach der Entlassung von Mitchell van der Gaag hat der FC Zürich noch immer keinen Nachfolger präsentiert. Dennis Hediger leitet die Geschicke weiterhin ad interim – und wir stellen die Frage: Braucht der FCZ überhaupt einen neuen Trainer?