Arts and Rights: Discovering the First 'Human Rights Week' and the Historic Event 'Voices for Freedom'
ROVIGO, THE CAPITAL OF ART AND HUMAN RIGHTS FROM JULY 17 TO 23
ROVIGO, THE CAPITAL OF ART AND HUMAN RIGHTS FROM JULY 17 TO 23
Matteo Del Fante, CEO of Poste Italiane, and Tobias Meyer, CEO-designate of Deutsche Post DHL Group, have signed a multi-year partnership in the logistics and e-commerce sectors
A previously unknown 100–200-metre asteroid — roughly the size of Rome’s Colosseum — has been detected by an international team of European astronomers using the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope. Their project used data from the calibration of the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI), in which the team serendipitously detected an interloping asteroid. The object is likely the smallest observed to date by Webb and may be an example of an object measuring under 1 kilometer in length within the main asteroid belt, located between Mars and Jupiter. More observations are needed to better characterize this object’s nature and properties.
New guidance, issued by the NCSC and the Chartered Institute of Building, is designed to help small and medium-sized construction businesses.
What are the data protection challenges when making a payment? In order to raise awareness of the public, support professionals and anticipate future transformations, CNIL has published a new White paper which now can be read in its English version: "When trust pays off: today's and tomorrow's means of payment methods facing the challenge of data protection".
The ESA YGT call for applications closes 28 February 2022. Don’t hesitate to apply and kick-start your career in space today! Positions are available in engineering, science, IT and business services. Find out more and apply now.
Incorporation of the Church of Scientology European Office for Public Affairs and Human Rights as a legal entity now provides Scientology a more effective, transparent and appropriate dialogue with the various European institutions
Vice President Tajani and Commissioner Poto?nik have swiftly followed up on their undertaking given during their Hearings in the European Parliament by together visiting the European Chemicals Agency, ECHA, in Helsinki on 25 March. They are taking action to make progress towards the registration of chemicals and the management of substances of very high concern. Of particular importance is the smooth implementation of the registration of high-volume chemicals by the REACH deadline of 30 November 2010 by implementing solutions to practical problems to support industrys work, in particular SMEs. Both Commissioners also announced their common approach on the identification and management of substances of very high concern. They also welcomed progress on the translation of the guidelines for the implementation of REACH. Both commissioners underlined their commitment to the success of REACH, the European Chemicals Regulation.
Tessa Mayes is an investigative journalist and filmmaker. She has written on the royals, the law and the media for over ten years. As a royal watcher, Tessa will be tracking the monarchy offline and on.
Not answering the phone, celebrating Hogmanay and reading Dickens' Christmas Carol are just three seasonal traditions that MEPs shared with us. As people across Europe gear up for Christmas we spoke to some Members about what Christmas means for them. They all spoke of it as a time to be with family and friends and as a time for reflection.
Leading stakeholders from across the EU met today with Consumer Commissioner, Meglena Kuneva, and Energy Commissioner, Andris Piebalgs, to reinforce and promote the rights of EU energy consumers. Stakeholders gave their support to the process launched by the Commission to better implement these rights and better inform consumers. The basis for this process will be the Citizens' Energy Forum, building on the measures proposed in the “Third Energy Package“.