EESC Info

  • San eagrán seo:

    • Sandra Parthie: An intleacht shaorga a dhéantar san Eoraip – is indéanta an ní é ach tá obair de dhíth uirthi
    • Alexandra Borchardt: Trusted journalism in the age of generative AI
    • Lukaš Diko: Murdering journalists will not silence the truth
    • Duais Daphne Caruana Galizia don Iriseoireacht – Sármhaitheas iriseoireachta a spreagadh
  • San eagrán seo:

    • Gan a bheith ceilte a thuilleadh: beidh cuimhne go deo ar Chluichí Oilimpeacha Shúl agus Londan le Pietro Barbieri
    • An méid a chonaic mé féin ag na Cluichí Oilimpeacha le Pyrros Dimas
    • Athbheoite – an chéad fhoireann Oilimpeach dhigiteach riamh san Úcráin
    • Leanaí faoi mhíchumas: is féidir linn gach rud a dhéanamh, ach go b’fhéidir go ndéanfaimis roinnt rudaí ar bhealach difriúil
  • San eagrán seo: 

    • Stop a chur le dúshaothrú na n-oiliúnaithe (le Nicoletta Merlo) 
    • Léargas ar an óige san Aontas Eorpach: tá an tionscnamh ceannródaíoch de chuid CESE, Promhadh na hóige ar bheartais an Aontais, ag dul ó neart go neart 
    • Mar a bhaineann Tionól Náisiúnta na Fraince leas as vótáil na n-óg (le Christophe Préault, Touteleurope.eu)
    • Cén bealach le teagmháil a choinneáil le Glúin ‘TikTok’? (le Rieke Smit, Social News Daily / #UseTheNews) 
       
    • Eiseamláir den vótáil inrochtana a dhéanamh de na toghcháin Eorpacha: tá sé romhall an babhta seo
    • Méadú – an uirlis bheartais is cumhachtaí agus is rathúla atá ag an Aontas, le Pat Cox
    • Aontachas na Macadóine Thuaidh san Aontas Eorpach: na dúshláin, na gealltanais agus an bealach chun cinn
    • Jaroslaw Pietras: Méadú ollmhór an Aontais Eorpaigh – 20 bliain tar éis a tharlaithe
    • Danuta Hübner: The vote matters
    • Cast your ballots in June 2024: the EESC is calling on Europeans to vote for a united and democratic Europe
    • Régis Genté: Disinformation will be successful if its target is weak
    • Housing crisis – the EESC calls on the EU to act
    • Civil Society Week: European civil society sets agenda for next EU leaders
    • Ireland's Third Age Foundation wins EESC Civil Society Prize for mental health
    • Christian Moos: Defence of Democracy package – Commission should withdraw the directive
    • Bruno Kaufmann: Why the European Citizens' Initiative is much more decisive than we may think
  • In this issue:

    • #CivSocWeek is coming on 4-7 March
    • Emilie Prouzet: Long-term competitiveness, mapping factors and actors to chart a way forward
    • Ana Gomes: Rising above the far right in Europe – causes, and the remedies needed
    • Ukraine, two years on
  • In this issue:

    • In memory of Jacques Delors, former President of the European Commission. Tribute given by Sebastien Maillard, Director of the Jacques Delors Institute and Lorenzo Consoli, EU Correspondent
    • COP28: Civil society to push for more action to save climate
    • European Disability Card – one step closer to achieving free movement for people with disabilities in the EU
    • EESC demands political efforts to eradicate homelessness be stepped up
  • In this issue:

    • Willem Vriesendorp: "COP28: The time for action is now"
    • Connecting EU 2023 seminar: Disinformation and lack of interest are the main reasons for poor voter turnout in European elections
    • Robert Sermek: Why you shouldn't miss voting in the 2024 European elections
  • In this issue:

    • EESC celebrates the success of the Fur Free Europe Citizens' Initiative
    • 2023 EESC winners in the EU organic awards: from Ireland, Germany and Austria
    • Ewa Ewart: "We must join forces to protect our most precious resource: life-giving, fresh, clean water"
    • Maria Nikolopoulou: We call for an overarching strategy to implement the Sustainable Development Goals