New EU sanctions against persons destabilizing Sudan
The EU applies restrictive measures against individuals who hinder peace and political transition in Sudan. This includes possible asset freezes and travel bans.
The EU applies restrictive measures against individuals who hinder peace and political transition in Sudan. This includes possible asset freezes and travel bans.
The EU modifies its sanctions list against those who obstruct peace and political transition in Sudan. It affects persons and entities subject to European restrictive measures.
Selection processes are convened to enter as a career or complementary military in the scales of officers and engineers. The positions are filled by direct access or internal promotion.
The Ministry of Culture, Treasury and Fundació Tàpies create a commission to manage the commemorative year of the centenary of painter Antoni Tàpies with tax advantages.
The State Research Agency updates the public prices charged for evaluating projects and activities in scientific and technological policy. These changes affect those requesting evaluations of their R&D+i projects.
Linguistic errors in the European regulation on energy efficiency labels for smartphones and tablets are corrected. It affects versions in certain official EU languages.
The Ministry of Justice and the Generalitat of Catalonia agree to mutually transfer technological solutions to modernize justice. The agreement facilitates the exchange of digital tools between both administrations.
ENRESA and CIEMAT sign an agreement to research and optimize the inventory of long-lived radioactive waste and toxic metals in low and medium activity facilities.
The environmental impact report is approved for a 25 kV underground electrical line and its associated traction substation in Caldes de Malavella, Girona. The project is subject to compliance with environmental measures.
Molinos del Ebro SA is authorized to build a 53.32 MW solar plant with 5 MW battery storage in Zaragoza, which will be combined with an existing wind farm of 49.95 MW.