Tech News EU Commission formalises Big Tech effort to counter online hate speech The Code of Conduct on countering illegal hate speech online should help platforms comply with the Digital Services Act. 20/01/2025
Europe News Polish border protection, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' Polish affairs correspondent Dominika Cosic. 20/01/2025
Europe News Which European Trump allies will be in Washington for inauguration? European friends of Donald Trump have accepted invitations for a ringside seat at today's inauguration of the 47th President of the United States. 20/01/2025
Tech News Cyber certification to remain on hold despite Polish effort Progress on the cybersecurity certification for cloud services (EUCS) – which has been in a deadlock since 2019 – will likely come after the review of the Cybersecurity Act (CSA). 20/01/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? NATO's warning: we're not at war, and not at peace In this edition, we hear how Austria is on the cusp of crowning a far-right leader, and examine NATO chief Mark Rutte's plans to mend relations with the EU. 18/01/2025
Europe News MEPs urge Commission to act on Musk's interventions In a letter sent to the President of the European Commission, a number of MEPs express their concern at alleged abuses committed by X’s owner Elon Musk and call on the European executive to apply the DSA. 17/01/2025
Europe News Where's Europe's Delaware? Ex-Italian PM asks To aid Europe’s flagging economy, it should be looking to Joe Biden’s home state, Enrico Letta has told MEPs. 16/01/2025
Europe News Auto lobby renews plea for leniency over failure to meet CO2 standards European auto industry’s new lobbyist-in-chief says carmakers have no chance of complying with EU environmental law this year, and renews call for emergency relief from impending fines that could run to billions of euros. 16/01/2025
Europe News EU pledges €120 million in aid for Gaza as Israel truce appears near Brussels has had a limited role in brokering a fragile Middle East peace deal – but hopes are high it can help improve Gaza’s grim humanitarian situation. 16/01/2025
Europe News Greenland lawmaker touts stronger EU role in island's rare earths Twenty-five of the 34 minerals found in Greenland were identified as "critical raw materials" in a European Commission study in 2023. 16/01/2025
Healthcare AI to shape EU health policymaking without new rules No specific initiatives on AI in healthcare are in sight but the inevitable impact of this technology will guide EU policymaking in the next five years, according to Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi. 15/01/2025
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen wins Charlemagne prize for work on European unity European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been awarded the Charlemagne Prize 2025 in recognition of her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. 15/01/2025
Europe News Commission presents plan to boost cybersecurity in healthcare sector The European Commission has presented a new action plan to enhance the cybersecurity of the healthcare sector amid a rise in ransomware attacks. 15/01/2025
Tech News Who are the four contenders to be the next EU privacy chief? EU lawmakers will decide on the successor to Wojciech Wiewiórowski on Thursday. 15/01/2025
Europe News Chemicals industry accused of aggressive lobbying against PFAS ban Investigations by European NGOs and newspapers point to a concerted industry campaign to limit incoming EU restrictions on PFAS, toxic substances dubbed ‘forever chemicals’ because they can persist for centuries in the environment. The European Commission denies it is being unduly influenced. 15/01/2025
Europe News Poll: Europeans more fearful than others of second Trump presidency Citizens in traditional US ally countries such as the United Kingdom, South Korea, and EU member states express greater doubts about the future of a Trump administration compared to the rest of the world, according to a new global survey. 15/01/2025
Europe News EU enlargement to remain 'merit-based' says commissioner Marta Kos, the EU’s Commissioner for Enlargement has said any expansion of the Union will be based on merit rather than geopolitics, and must serve existing Member States as well as future ones. 14/01/2025
Europe News New ECR chief Morawiecki seeks stronger ties with European People's Party 'If there is an option to build a coalition with EPP and with the Patriots of Europe we can do so,' former Polish Prime Minister told journalists. 14/01/2025
Health news EU finds evidence of discrimination against medtech firms in China Findings of a Commission’s investigation revealed China has systematically discriminated against imported medical devices in public procurement, the EU is now weighing countermeasures. 14/01/2025
Europe News Neutral Switzerland to join EU military mobility project Switzerland will become a member of the EU's initiative to facilitate the mobilization of military forces and equipment, already including third countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Norway and Canada. 14/01/2025
Europe News NATO's defence needs more than 3% GDP target, says Rutte The 32 NATO allies will likely decide to increase the defence spending benchmark from the current 2% of GDP during a summit in The Hague in June. 13/01/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen hands reins to Ribera as health improves European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is recovering from a severe case of pneumonia but will not attend the weekly meeting of Commissioners. 13/01/2025
Europe News Unions, NGOs fear sweeping deregulation amid competitiveness drive Trade union leaders and environmental campaigners are among over 250 groups warning against a bonfire of red tape as the second von der Leyen commission presses on with its core goal of shielding European industry from US and Chinese competition. 13/01/2025
Europe News Data protection hearings, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' EU senior tech and industry reporter Cynthia Kroet. 13/01/2025
Europe News European glass fibre makers target Egypt-based Chinese makers European glass fibre producers lodge an anti-dumping complaint calling on the Commission to apply anti-dumping duties on production passing through the Belt and Road Initiative. 13/01/2025
Travel News Flights and trains at a standstill in Belgium due to nationwide strike At one Brussels airport, all departures are cancelled after midday as "security can no longer be guaranteed" 13/01/2025