Europe News Trust in EU at 18-year high but fears for economy rising Regular poll confirmed trend of recent months for uptick in approval for and trust in EU, against fragile geopolitical backdrop. 29/05/2025
Europe News EU Commission attempts finance boost to keep start-ups in Europe The EU Commission wants to address the current funding gap by setting up a private-public partnership. 28/05/2025
Europe News Racial profiling still rife across the EU, Council of Europe says New technologies such as facial recognition could worsen the problem, experts have suggested. 28/05/2025
Europe News US aid cuts leave humanitarian sector in crisis, warns lead aid organisation US cuts to humanitarian aid created a critical funding gap, threatening the ability of organisations like the Danish Refugee Council to support millions in need. Charlotte Slente, the Council’s Secretary General, warns the global humanitarian and development response is at serious risk. 28/05/2025
Europe News Spanish minority language question echoes across Europe Spain is continuing to push for greater recognition of its regional languages at EU level, but it's far from alone among countries wresting with a multilingual population where some feel less recognised. 28/05/2025
Europe News Belgium to tighten control on private aircraft in anti-smuggling push Belgian customs authorities will place an officer at the national airspace security centre to access military radar and clamp down on private aircraft being used in smuggling operations. 27/05/2025
Tech News EU Commission in a hurry on super-computing quantum strategy The plan, aimed to improve Europe’s uptake of the technology, was originally expected in the third quarter of this year. 27/05/2025
Europe News What are the EU’s 'safe country' proposals for asylum seekers? The European Commission has put forward two plans to overhaul asylum processes amid a charged political atmosphere over irregular migration. 27/05/2025
Tech News EU Commission probes four porn websites amid concern for minors Protection of minors has been singled out as one of the priority areas under the Digital Services Act (DSA). 27/05/2025
Europe News EU countries frustrated by Commission's delay on Ukraine trade deal The EU executive’s failure to wrap up a long-term free trade agreement with Ukraine despite months of negotiations sparked frustration among the bloc’s agriculture ministers during a closed-door meeting. 27/05/2025
Europe News EU tariff offer still on the table, says EU Commission Despite pressure over the weekend from the US, the EU said its offer on tariffs remains in play. 26/05/2025
Europe News Belgian arms maker FN Browning aims to further boost European presence At a time when the EU is engaged in a rearmament race and looking to build up its defence industry, the Belgian arms manufacturer is taking advantage of member states' interest in security issues. 26/05/2025
Europe News MEPs on special mission to Washington, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior trade reporter Peggy Corlin. 26/05/2025
Europe News Half time in EU/US trade bout - what's the score 45 days in? Half way through the truce proposed by US president Donald Trump, US/EU negotiations have reached an impasse. 24/05/2025
Brussels, My Love? "Brussels, my love?" EU heads to London for major Reset Summit An EU–UK summit took place in London this week marking a significant step in post-Brexit relations. 24/05/2025
Health news Bird flu cases spreading faster and with greater impacts - report Avian influenza is no longer just an animal health issue, with rising mammal cases and severe ecosystem, trade, and food security impacts as outbreaks become more widespread and impact a broader range of species, a new report shows. 23/05/2025
Europe News Family of Dubai prisoner Ryan Cornelius turns to EU for help Heather Cornelius, whose husband is detained in Dubai, has met with MEPs and the European External Action Service in Brussels. 23/05/2025
Tech News Mainstream political groups propose overhaul of far-right tech report Amendments proposed set out a range of topics to consider in a bid to achieve EU tech sovereignty. 23/05/2025
Belgium Lack of funding threatens women-led peace initiatives, UN warns Policymakers, civil society leaders, and international organisations met in the Belgian capital on Wednesday to reflect on the progress made by the Women, Peace, and Security agenda since its implementation 25 years ago and which challenges still need to be overcome. 23/05/2025
Tech News Séjourné canvasses governments on patents after dropped proposal The European Commission has until August to decide whether to scrap the dossier. 23/05/2025
Radio Schuman How connected is the EU to its capital, Brussels? The EU institutions and Brussels are now firmly interwoven, however, it took concerted effort to ensure the local and international could cohabit. 23/05/2025
Belgium Botswana wants to deepen trade with EU amid Trump's trade tariffs The foreign minister's call for more EU-led investment comes amid a 37% trade tariff imposed by the Trump administration on Botswana, one of the hardest-hit nations in Africa. 22/05/2025
Europe News MEP back steep tariff on Russian and Belarusian fertilisers The European Parliament has approved a proposal to impose steep tariffs on Russian and Belarusian fertilisers and agricultural products, sparking concern among European farmers about the potential fallout. 22/05/2025
Europe News MEP and staffer report each other to the police after alleged assault A physical altercation between a Swedish MEP and a parliamentary staffer has sparked conflicting accounts and formal police reports. The incident, which took place in the European Parliament on Wednesday, is now under internal investigation. 22/05/2025
Tech News Meta's AI tool's better, but we're still watching it: Irish watchdog The Irish data protection authority has been engaging with Meta since March 2024, when the Big Tech company first said it would bring MetaAI to Europe. 22/05/2025
Europe News Red Cross President calls for reversal of worsening aid crisis trend International Red Cross President Mirjana Spoljaric spoke to Euronews at the European Humanitarian Forum 2025 about intensifying global conflict, warning of declining respect for humanitarian law and rising concerns over shrinking budgets. 22/05/2025