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Title: EIB supports digitalisation of Serbian schools with €65 million
Description: The EIB will invest €65 million in the modernisation of primary and secondary schools in Serbia to provide new digital equipment, connectivity, and capacity building training for 50 000 school teachers. The investment from the EU bank will support Serbia’s national education strategy, upgrade digital capacities in Serbian schools and contribute to economic and productivity growth, youth employability and the advancement of the country’s innovative capacity.
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Title: Emerging methamphetamine industry in Afghanistan ‘worrying’, says new EMCDDA study | www.emcdda.europa.eu
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Title: ESMA Newsletter - Nº18
Description: Welcome to the 18th edition of ESMA's newsletter. Since our last newsletter, key publications have been ESMA's report on Wirecard, the Share Trading Obligation (STO) and the Derivatives Trading Obligation (DTO) statements and the first statistical report on EU securities markets. More, throughout the month we released ESMA 2021 Work Programme and launched an important
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Title: ESMA sets out its final view on the derivatives trading obligation
Description: The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), the EU’s securities markets regulator, has released a public statement that clarifies the application of the European Union’s (EU) trading obligation for derivatives (DTO) following the end of the UK’s transition from the EU on 31 December 2020.
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Title: Pandemic underlines why domestic violence requires urgent action
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Title: Cities and regions to adopt a zero tolerance policy for violence against women and girls
Description: Wednesday 25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. On this occasion, the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) has reiterated its call to adopt legislative measures at EU level to prevent and combat all forms of violence against women and girls. According to the United Nation database by September 2020, 48 countries had integrated prevention and response to violence against women and girls into their COVID-19 response plans, and 121 countries had adopted measures to strengthen services for women survivors of violence during the global crisis.