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Premio del Público LUX: una iniciativa para acercar el Parlamento Europeo a los ciudadanos
Presentado por el Parlamento Europeo y la Academia de Cine Europeo, en asociación con el programa MEDIA de Europa Creativa y Europa Cinemas, el Premio del Público LUX es el principal premio cinematográfico de la Unión Europea. Cada año se nominan cinco películas que, por una parte, abordan cuestiones sociales y políticas importantes de la Unión y, por otra, sirven para dar a conocer a algunos de los cineastas más interesantes de Europa.
Fact-checking and content moderation
Fact-checking of content on online platforms has so far played an important role in protecting democracy, by verifying statements and making sure trustworthy sources are used. Many social media platforms use fact-checkers to help them enforce content moderation policies, with the aim of protecting their users from harm. The EU's Digital Services Act – a binding legal instrument – strengthens content moderation obligations for online platforms, while the voluntary EU Code of Practice on Disinformation ...
International Holocaust Remembrance Day 2025: 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
It is now 80 years since the liberation of Nazi Germany's concentration and extermination camp, Auschwitz Birkenau, in Poland. A major commemoration event is taking place at the former camp on International Holocaust Remembrance Day; it will be attended by numerous Heads of State or Government, and other dignitaries, in a context of growing antisemitism across Europe.
Commitments made at the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate 2024-2029
Commitments made at the confirmation hearings of the Commissioners-designate 2024-2029
Ten issues to watch in 2025
This is the ninth edition of an annual EPRS publication aimed at identifying and framing some of the key issues and policy areas that have the potential to feature prominently in public debate and on the political agenda of the European Union over the coming year. The topics analysed encompass economic productivity, the 2040 climate target, economic security, investment capacity, the EU's future finances, electric vehicles, competitiveness in artificial intelligence, European defence, migrant return ...
La información errónea y la desinformación en las redes sociales y los riesgos conexos para la integridad electoral
En virtud del histórico Reglamento de Servicios Digitales de la Unión, las grandes plataformas de redes sociales se han comprometido a asumir una mayor responsabilidad a la hora de luchar contra los contenidos nocivos y engañosos. A pesar de ello, siguen desarrollándose campañas de manipulación de la información. El 6 de diciembre, Rumanía se convirtió en el primer país de la Unión en anular unas elecciones por injerencias extranjeras, a raíz de los informes sobre manipulación de la información en ...
Intergenerational dialogue: Addressing future challenges and consulting young people in the EU
The European Union now has its first ever Commissioner dedicated to Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport, Glenn Micallef. He has been specifically tasked by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen with preparing a 'strategy on intergenerational fairness' that takes fully into consideration the impact of today's decisions on future generations, and seeks feedback from all age groups. Micallef says he will 'attach particular importance to instilling a true and lasting culture ...
Article 17 TFEU: Dialogue with churches, and religious and philosophical organisations
The EU institutions engage in regular structured dialogue with representatives of churches, and religious, non-confessional and philosophical organisations, on the basis of Article 17 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). This dialogue, which takes the form of high-level meetings or working-level discussions, focuses on policy issues on the European agenda. It traces its origins to earlier initiatives, such as that launched in 1994 by Jacques Delors – 'A soul for Europe' ...
Discrimination and gender-based violence in sport
In the run-up to this year's European Gender Equality Week (9 to 13 December), the European Ϸվ's Committee on Culture and Education – also responsible for sport policy – is hosting an exchange of views on 3 December with the Council of the EU and the European Commission on preventing and addressing discrimination and gender-based violence in sport. The event will be followed by the screening of one of the films nominated for this year's Lux Audience Award – Julie Keeps Quiet – a film that ...
Young people and the news
Media consumption patterns have changed profoundly in recent years, creating challenges for traditional news companies. News media are now faced with digitally native younger generations who often pay more attention to influencers and celebrities than they do to journalists, even when it comes to news. The teaching of media literacy skills is more necessary than ever to help people – especially children and young people – understand the difference between news circulating on social media and news ...