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  2. EU Open Data Portal - Wikipedia

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    Before data.europa.eu, the EU Open Data Portal was the point of access to public data published by the EU institutions, agencies and other bodies. On April 21, 2021 it was consolidated to the data.europa.eu portal, together with the European Data Portal: a similar initiative aimed at the EU Member States.

  3. Community Research and Development Information Service

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    The four successive EU presidency countries - UK, Austria, Germany and Finland - published their EU presidency services on CORDIS. The new fifth R&D Framework Programme was officially launched in February 1999 and confirmed the role of CORDIS as the principal and official common information service for all EU R&D activities.

  4. Europa (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    .europa.eu is also used as a common second level domain for the websites of the EU's bodies, for instance iss.europa.eu is the address of the Institute for Security Studies. Europa was first published in February 1995 at the G7 ministerial meeting on information society in Brussels. Originally designed for that specific event, the portal ...

  5. Portal:European Union - Wikipedia

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    The EU has often been described as a sui generis political entity combining the characteristics of both a federation and a confederation. Containing 5.8% of the world population in 2020, EU member states generated a nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of around US$16.6 trillion in 2022, constituting approximately one sixth of global nominal GDP.

  6. E-government in Europe - Wikipedia

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    A related achievement was what the 8th EU Benchmark [19] refers to as one of France's biggest success stories since 2007: the second generation portal called mon.service-public.fr. It is a user-customised and highly secured (via eIdentification ) single access point to all the public services available online, some of which are entirely ...

  7. Accession of Moldova to the European Union - Wikipedia

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    Moldova set a target date of 2030 for EU Accession. [6] On 14 December 2023, the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Moldova. [7] It is one of nine current EU candidate countries, together with Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine. Accession negotiations ...

  8. Portal:Europe - Wikipedia

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    The European Commission (EC) is the primary executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government , with a number of members of the Commission ( directorial system , informally known as "Commissioners") corresponding to two thirds of the number of member states , unless the European Council , acting unanimously, decides ...

  9. European Youth Portal - Wikipedia

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    The European Youth Portal is a multi-lingual website addressing young people in Europe and providing access to youth related European and national information. The aim of the European Youth Portal is to provide young people aged 13 to 30 across Europe with information and opportunities around a wide range of topics based on the EU Youth Strategy, including education, employment, participation ...