• Preparatory Action “Subtitling European cultural TV content across Europe”

    EU funding opportunities, External Relations

    The European Commission launched the preparatory action for subtitling cultural Tv content across Europe. The Action is aimed at supporting innovative strategies for the provision of subtitled versions of European cultural programmes In order to facilitate cross border on-line dissemination of cultural content. The main objective of the Action is to test the added value […]

  • EU and the Balkans

    Editorial

    What has been the relation between the “old” European Union and  the Western Balkans? How policies developed through times? Last weekend an important meeting has been organised in Trieste to give the guidelines of how to go o the path of the so called Berlin Strategy i.e. the idea of the Union of enlarging and […]

  • Horizon prizes

    EU funding opportunities

    Horizon prizes, also known as inducement prizes are challenging prizes that offer an award to whoever deliver a disruptive solution, with the scope to stimulate innovation and come up with solutions to problems that matter to European citizens. In doing so, Horizon prizes are a tried and tested way to support and accelerate change in […]

  • The Estonian Presidency

    Editorial

    And here comes the turn of Estonia. A little country within an important geopolitical context: the so called New Europe. A country which is definitely not dealing with the traditional issues of Europe but which is really modern in some policies and new technologies production. This period could represent a parenthesis in this troubled old […]

  • The Estonian Presidency and the migration issue

    Migration

    The Estonian Presidency includes the work on migration under their second priority, „Safe and Secure Europe“, together with  the fight against terrorism and organised crime and an increase in defence expenditure. The decision to list mmigration under this priority gives already a sense of the approach that the Estonian goverment will adopt towards the issue […]

  • Estonian eUconomic dilemma

    Economy

    On the 1st of July, Estonia was the one who took the EU presidential mandate over the European Council. Even though the presidency as itself has become a less important of the EU`s every-day policy and decision making process, this text will intend to shed a light to an economic package of the Estonian presiding […]

  • Estonia’s way for an innovative EU

    Employment and Social Affairs

    Since the first of July 2017 Estonia has taken over from Malta the EU Council presidency, and will deliver it to Bulgaria at the beginning of 2018. Estonia is starting indeed one Presidency trio with Bulgaria and Austria, with the motto “Unity through balance”. According to Tallin’s presidency, to succeed in dealing with many challenges is […]

  • Interview with Stefano Da Empoli

    Energy

    President da Empoli, can you briefly explain what I-Com is and what it does? I-Com stands for Institute for Competitiveness; it is an independent think tank born by an idea of a group of academics, experts and managers more than ten years ago (2005), covering several issues but mainly focusing on digital, energy and healthcare. […]

  • The Estonian Presidency

    Migration

    The Estonian Presidency includes the work on migration under their second priority, „Safe and Secure Europe“, together with  the fight against terrorism and organised crime and an increase in defence expenditure. The decision to list mmigration under this priority gives already a sense of the approach that the Estonian goverment will adopt towards the issue […]

  • United Kingdom’s political uncertainty

    Employment and Social Affairs

    United Kingdom’s early elections marked a significant setback for conservative party. And even more the electoral outcome represented a major failure for British prime minister Theresa May and is attempt to reinforce its popular mandate. On the other hand, May’s electoral setback reinforced the European Union’s position that aim at forcing the UK to abandon […]

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