Business German and French industry united on US aircraft sector tariffs The German aerospace industry has told Euronews it is aligning with its French counterpart in supporting EU retaliatory measures that target US finished aircraft rather than spare parts, citing the interdependence of transatlantic production lines. 20/06/2025
Culture news World Refugee Day: Why the Dance4refugees campaign matters International dance icon Jeny Bonsenge, also known as Jeny BSG, launched a dance challenge earlier this month as a call to action in support of refugees. In the run-up to World Refugee Day, she spoke to Euronews about her motivation to work with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. 20/06/2025
Tech News Irish privacy watchdog seeks extra funding to handle expanded role The Irish data protection authority has already involved in questions related to the lawfulness of AI apps such as Meta AI and X’s Grok. 19/06/2025
Europe News Apple and Meta to escape sanctions for failing to meet digital rules The European Commission will opt not to impose immediate financial penalties on Apple and Meta—even if they fail to comply with the legislation by next week's deadline. 19/06/2025
Europe News EU to influence Iran nuclear talks from sidelines in Geneva Despite likely being absent from formal negotiations in Geneva on Friday, the European Union is open to dialogue in a bid to influence the next round of nuclear talks between French, German, and British foreign affairs ministers and their Iranian counterpart. 19/06/2025
Europe News Iran is also a threat to Europe, Israel's EU and NATO ambassador says In an interview with Euronews, Haim Regev said Israel started the conflict with Iran as it didn't have any other choice and warned that the threat from Tehran's nuclear ambitions could spread beyond the Middle East. 19/06/2025
Europe News EU divided over Israel's right to bomb Iran Not all EU countries believe Israel’s attack on Iran is legal under international law, and the differences will be on display when ambassadors meet in Brussels on Thursday ahead of a summit of heads of state and government taking place next week. 19/06/2025
Belgium Middle East conflict adds uncertainty to trade tension, IMF chief says Former European Commission Vice-President and current IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva spoke to Euronews about the state of the global economy amid escalating trade tensions and the outbreak of a new conflict involving Iran. 18/06/2025
Europe News Iran conflict to derail EU review of Israeli association agreement Senior EU officials say a suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement is "unlikely" now that Israel is in a new conflict with Iran, despite likelihood EU's own report will show evidence of Israel breaching its human rights clause in relation to Gaza. 18/06/2025
Europe News After 17 years, EU anti-discrimination bill hits a dead end Despite broad support from the member states, opposition from a few countries has blocked progress on the Equal Treatment directive, prompting the Commission to shift focus to non-legislative measures — a move criticised by NGOs and civil society groups. 18/06/2025
Tech News Exclusive: EU Parliament at odds with Amazon over hearing with boss The hearing is scheduled for 26 June and is a precondition for getting the access badges back. 18/06/2025
Europe News EU pet protection plan barks up wrong tree, MEPs and NGOs warn Driven by good intentions, the EU’s first-ever legislation on the welfare of cats and dogs is currently under discussion, but it’s raising concerns that it could unintentionally fuel illegal pet trade. 18/06/2025
Tech News Commission finds AliExpress in breach of illegal content rules At the same time, the platform’s voluntary commitments as part of the DSA probe on other areas have been made binding. 18/06/2025
Space What happens to Europe’s space ambitions if NASA cuts joint missions Experts tell Euronews Next that if the US Congress passes the proposed NASA budget cuts, the EU-US relationship will never be able to go back to the way it was. 17/06/2025
Tech News EU clinches deal to ease cross-border data protection cooperation Investigations under the General Data Protection Regulation must now be completed in 15 months. 17/06/2025
Europe News What to know about Iran’s missiles and Israel’s air defence system Since the conflict began on Friday, Iran has launched around 370 ballistic missiles at Israel, according to the Israel Defence Forces (IDF). But what kinds of projectiles are being used—and how robust is Israel’s air defence system against potential waves of retaliatory attacks from Tehran? 17/06/2025
Tech News EU slowly catching up with Korea, Japan on 5G: report The European Commission’s 5G targets were set in 2021. 16/06/2025
Tech News Dutch online platform watchdog struggling to connect with EU countries The Digital Services Act started applying to all platforms in 2024. 16/06/2025
Europe News Iranian regime muzzles media with grim death penalty warning Revolutionary Guard issues statement warning that any 'exchange of information', including news reports, seen as benefiting Israel will be punished with the maximum penalty - a death sentence. 14/06/2025
Europe News Europe left on diplomatic ‘sidelines’ in Israel Iran conflict The EU and Europe’s leaders called for restraint and diplomacy following Israel’s attack on Iran on Friday and the ensuing retaliation from Iran, but they appear to have been caught off guard by the action and are unlikely to be in a position to leverage much diplomatic clout. 14/06/2025
Europe News Iran mulling closure of Strait of Hormuz amid continuing conflict Israel resumed attacks on Iran on the second day of the conflict, following a night that saw waves of retaliatory missile strikes by Iran into Israel that left casualties on both sides. Read our report of day two as it unfolded. 14/06/2025
Europe News Iran fires rocket barrage on Israel as Tehran reels from major attack Iran sends a second wave of retaliatory strikes against Israel at the close of the day on Friday, which began with Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. Read Euronews' report of the day's dramatic events as they happened here. 13/06/2025
Europe News EU long-term budget: Is health funding on the chopping block? As new priorities demand greater resources, the health sector risks significant cuts in the upcoming long-term EU budget. 12/06/2025
Space ESA considering freezing or axing missions amid NASA budget cuts he European Space Agency isn’t ruling out the cancellation or freezing of some space exploration programmes if budget cuts to NASA are passed by the US Congress. 12/06/2025
Europe News Number of women in top jobs drops third year in row, WEF report says The global gender gap overall has narrowed to 68.8%, the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report said. 12/06/2025
Europe News EU targets US 'Big Beautiful Bill' over tax provision in tariff talks The US budget bill could impose a tax of up to 20% on US-sourced income received by foreign investors. The provision of the bill, which has raised concerns within the EU, is currently part of the ongoing negotiations on tariffs, according to EU lawmaker Markus Ferber. 12/06/2025