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  • EUThe Presidency (EU)

Celebrating Europe’s Classical legacy with the Greek and the Italian Presidency

 An exhibition celebrating ancient ties between Greece and Italy, and their legacy to European culture and unity, opens its doors on March 28 at Rome’s Presidential Quirinale Palace. The exhibition, "Classicism and Europe: The European destiny of Greece and Italy” aspires to illustrate the significance of the Greek and the Roman world in shaping European civilization and Europe’s contemporary cultural identity.  
 
  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)
  • EPSCOEmployment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council (EPSCO)

Making the case for women’s empowerment in Europe’s ICT sector

While it is a fact that after the digital revolution more and more people increasingly turn to digital jobs and the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) industry in the European Union shows a positive growth of about 120,000 new jobs per year, technology companies face a critical shortfall of talented ICT experts. This contradictory picture reveals a mismatch between the skills on offer and those in demand in today's fast developing technology market.

  • ECOFINEconomic & Financial Affairs (ECOFIN)

Greek Presidency closes deal on Single Resolution Mechanism (SRM)

The Committee of Permanent Representatives of the EU (COREPER) today approved the provisional agreement reached between the Presidency and the Parliament on the Regulation on a Single Resolution Mechanism.
  • COMPETCompetitiveness (COMPET)

New rules to facilitate damage claims for antitrust law violations

The Committee of Permanent Representatives endorsed (26 March) an agreement between the Greek Presidency of the Council and European Parliament representatives laying down new rules aimed at facilitating damage claims by victims of antitrust violations. The new directive will harmonise and ensure the effective enforcement of antitrust damages rules within the EU, thereby allowing the victims of a cartel to receive full compensation for both the actual loss suffered and for lost profits.
  • EUThe Presidency (EU)

“No country for young men”

Contemporary Greek art in times of crisis, BOZAR, 27 March -3 August 2014

  • TTETransport, Telecommunications and Energy (TTE)

Building up clean fuel infrastructure across the EU

The member states' permanent representatives today endorsed the compromise reached between the Council and the European Parliament concerning a directive on building up minimum infrastructure for alternative fuels across the EU. 
 
  • AGRIAgriculture & Fisheries (AGRI)

AGRIFISH Council, Brussels, 24.03.2014

Agreement on agri-food promotion and information tools reached at AGRIFISH Council meeting held in Brussels, on 24.03.2014. The Council of Ministers gave the Greek Presidency the mandate for trilogue negotiations with the European Parliament.

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