Today weather in Stockholm

-2° Light snow Stockholm can expect a bitterly cold day Today, with temperatures not exceeding the freezing point. It’ll be quite breezy in Stockholm Today with average wind speeds of 16 km/h. Mixed precipitation is expected Today. Rain is highly likely at 78%, but with light accumulations around 0.54 mm. In addition, Snowfall is highly probable […]

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Smile, you're on camera: Facial recognition becomes widespread in London

With CCTV cameras on almost every street corner, London is the European capital with the most video surveillance, and facial recognition is becoming increasingly prevalent. According to London’s Metropolitan Police, this tool allows them to be more efficient in making arrests. But locals are divided on its implications for their privacy. Our France 2 colleagues […]

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EU can’t relax and go back to normal with Trump, warns Germany’s vice chancellor – POLITICO

Klingbeil, who also acts as Germany’s finance minister, in particular voiced frustration over the European Commission’s handling of the Greenland crisis over the course of the past week, suggesting the Commission was not acting with enough urgency. “When I returned from Brussels on Monday, I was extremely frustrated because I had held talks with the […]

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Commission invites public input on future carbon farming voluntary certification

Carbon farming activities enhance carbon storage in forests and soils, and can reward farmers and foresters financially. The Commission has launched a four-week public feedback exercise to gather input on proposed certification methodologies for carbon farming activities. Land managers, such as farmers and foresters, play a crucial role in delivering these benefits through practices such […]

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Commission delivers further CAP simplification up to €215 million for farmers and national administrations

This week, the Commission adopted nine further acts under the CAP’s secondary legislation to reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and regulatory burden, in line with its commitment to simplification and to strengthening the competitiveness of the farming sector and the wider agri-food value chain. These changes follow the simplification roadmap of 14 May 2025 and show that […]

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EUDIS Hackathon Autumn 2025 Edition EU-Wide Pitching Competition WinnersEUDIS Hackathon Autumn 2025 Edition EU-Wide Pitching Competition Winners

The EUDIS Hackathon Autumn 2025 edition brought together Europe’s most promising innovators to address critical challenges in space and defence. This third edition of the EUDIS Hackathon, themed “Technologies for Space and Defence”, took place from 17 to 19 October 2025 across eight European locations – the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania and Spain. Over the course […]

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Commissioner Jørgensen at the North Sea Summit to advance the expansion of EU offshore wind energy, boost energy independence

On Monday, Commissioner for Energy and Housing Dan Jørgensen will participate in the North Sea Summit in Hamburg (Germany), an international event hosted by the German Federal Government to boost cross-border cooperation on expanding offshore wind energy. This year, the Summit will bring together leaders, Energy Ministers and industry representatives from Belgium, Denmark, Germany, France, the UK, Ireland, […]

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