Europe News What’s at stake in the new EU long-term budget? Tomorrow, the European Commission will unveil its proposal for the EU's next long-term budget. Here's why it matters, why its figures have been shrouded in secrecy, what we know so far (and what to expect next). 15/07/2025
Economy Exclusive: US pitches role in EU regulatory surveillance in trade deal Amid an ongoing dispute over tariffs, the US is pressuring the EU to revise its digital regulations and is angling for a seat at the table. How much room for manoeuvre does Big Tech really have? 15/07/2025
Europe News EU's defence industry wants at least €100 billion under the next MFF The European defence industry has urged policymakers to allocate at least €100 billion to defence under the next long-term common budget (2028–34), emphasising that this is the 'bare minimum' required to strengthen the bloc's military capabilities. 15/07/2025
Europe News EU trade ministers discuss €72 billion retaliatory tariffs on US goods Caught off guard while preparing to sign an agreement in principle with the US on tariffs, the EU is gearing up for retaliation in case negotiations fail following the new US threats over the weekend. 14/07/2025
Tech News Online platforms get further EU guidance on minor protection The European Commission began a few investigations into potential breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA) around minor protection. 14/07/2025
Tech News EU's AI Code ready for companies to sign next week Both the member states and the European Commission need to formally give the green light to the Code, which helps providers of AI systems comply with the EU’s AI Act. 14/07/2025
Europe News Leak: EU Commission plans to merge agricultural and regional funds A leaked document reveals that the European Commission is considering a major overhaul of the EU’s long-term budget by merging the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) with cohesion policy under a single programming framework. 14/07/2025
Europe News EU trade ministers to mull US tariffs as Germany’s Merz cautions calm US President Donald Trump's letter warning the EU that 30% tariffs will apply from 1 August unless a deal is reached has turned up pressure on trade negotiations. 14/07/2025
Europe News EU member states wary on Kallas' 10 options for action against Israel Ten options for action include suspending visa free travel and blocking imports from the Jewish settlements in response to Israel’s breach of the EU-Israel Association Agreement. 14/07/2025
Europe News EU's population hits record 450 million, new Eurostat data says The EU has recorded more deaths than births annually since 2012, which means migration is the only driver of population growth. 11/07/2025
Europe News Exclusive: Israel and Palestine both to attend key Brussels meeting The ministers of Israel and Palestine will be in the same room in Brussels a day before the bloc discusses options in response to Israel’s breach of its partnership Agreement with Tel Aviv. 11/07/2025
Business As US tariff deal approaches, EU worries about what’s next A preliminary agreement to ease the tariff dispute with the US is considered imminent, but the EU is concerned about the negotiations of a comprehensive deal and the transatlantic relationship that will follow. 10/07/2025
Europe News EU and Israel agree 'substantial' aid access for Gaza The agreement comes before the EU’s top diplomat Kaja Kallas is due to discuss five options in response to Israel’s breach of the EU-Israel Association Agreement at a meeting of foreign affairs ministers next week. 10/07/2025
Tech News Irish watchdog begins probe into TikTok’s data transfers to China In April, the video sharing platform was hit with a €530 million fine. 10/07/2025
Tech News EU Commission talking to X about Grok’s antisemitic comments Elon Musk’s platform X needs to comply with the EU’s online platform rules, the Commission said. 10/07/2025
Tech News EU waiting for companies to sign delayed AI Code It remains unclear which and how many companies will sign the code of practice. 10/07/2025
Tech News Companies warn against introducing mandatory fees in telecom plans The European Commission is expected to present the Digital Networks Act in December. 09/07/2025
Euronews Tech Talks Can AI help detect doping in sports? | Euronews Tech Talks Podcast Researchers are developing AI programmes to make doping detection more effective, faster, and cheaper. How do these systems work? What challenges do their creators face? Euronews Tech Talks sits down with Wolfgang Maass and Francesco Botrè to answer these questions. 09/07/2025
Tech News Privacy, consumer groups warn against delays and backtracking on AI The growing pressure regarding a potential stop-the-clock mechanism is problematic, they say. 09/07/2025
Europe News Far-right Patriots for Europe lead negotiations on key climate file By taking over legislative work on the European commission’s new 2040 climate target, the Eurosceptic Patriots for Europe will increase its influence over the bloc’s climate policy. 08/07/2025
Europe News European Commission puts prepped Mercosur deal on ice According to several sources, the agreement reached by the EU and the Mercosur countries has been reviewed by the European Commission’s legal service and translated, but its submission to the Member States for ratification has been put on hold. 08/07/2025
Tech News Dutch government seeks new tools in fight against fake news The Netherlands is going to the polls in October after the government collapsed in June. 08/07/2025
Tech News ‘Stop Killing Games’ petition may trigger change to EU video game laws The ‘Stop Killing Games’ petition reached 1.25 million signatures. If they can be validated, the European Commission will evaluate whether new laws are needed to save online games when they are discontinued. 08/07/2025
Europe News EU examines US proposal of 10% tariffs but concerns remain on sectors A preliminary agreement is expected by Wednesday, according to sources, with implementation planned by 1 August. Negotiations are accelerating to secure exemptions from a baseline 10% tariff in some strategic sectors. 08/07/2025
Tech News Web content checkers still missing from half of EU member states The DSA obliges online platforms to meet transparency and content moderation requirements, among others. 08/07/2025
Europe News 'Donor fatigue' demands smarter global aid spending, says Barroso As traditional donors retreat, attention is turning to emerging contributors such as Brazil, India and private sector partners to help fill the gap. 07/07/2025