Europe News Future budget commissioner urges capitals to work on new EU-wide taxes The next long-term budget should be larger than the current 1% of the EU's GDP, said Polish Budget Commissioner-designate Piotr Serafin, stressing the urgent need to work on new EU-wide taxes by early 2025 at the latest. 07/11/2024
Europe News Former commissioner Breton touts Orban's role as Trump interlocutor Former commissioner recalls recent conversation with Hungarian premier in which he presented himself as a key European contact of newly elected 47th US President Donald Trump. 07/11/2024
Europe News EU climate chief gets green light for new Commission Dutch commissioner recommits to a 90% emissions cut by 2040, pledges not to revise deadlines for the phase-out of new petrol and diesel cars, and brushes off a far-right climate denier during a grilling by MEPs. 07/11/2024
Europe News EU court dismisses banks' appeal in cartel case The European judges dismissed appeals lodged by Credit Agricole and Credit Suisse against a 2021 Commission decision that exchange of sensitive information between traders was an anticompetitive cartel in the secondary trading market. 07/11/2024
Europe News Boost EU defence capabilities against Putin, future commissioner warns Europe needs to be ready to defend itself, not because of Trump's victory in the US, but because of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the new commissioner for defence and space told MEPs during his confirmation hearing on Wednesday. 07/11/2024
Health news Hungary’s Várhelyi confirmation delayed over women’s health concerns It’s not over yet for Orbán’s pick as EU Commissioner: His confirmation has been postponed as he failed to impress MEPs, slipping on reproductive and sexual rights. 07/11/2024
Europe News New environment commissioner approved after parliamentary stand-off After a somewhat unconvincing showing in the teeth of a grilling by several European Parliament committees, Swedish former EU affairs minister Jessika Roswall has been waved through as the next environment commissioner. 07/11/2024
Belgium What will Trump's return to the White House mean for NATO? Donald Trump's US election victory will cause alarm among the alliance's European members on issues from defence spending to support for Ukraine. 06/11/2024
Europe News Far-right forces split over how to defend the EU Radical and far-right forces are gaining ground across the European Union with their ideas increasingly weighing on issues ranging from immigration to agriculture. Could defence be one of them? 06/11/2024
Europe News Fate of Swedish environment commissioner candidate in doubt The nominees for the key European energy and environment commissioner roles faced a grilling by MEPs on Tuesday evening. Danish candidate Dan Jørgensen sailed through to clinch the energy portfolio, but the fate of Sweden's candidate to implement the European Green Deal hangs in the balance. 06/11/2024
Europe News EU's first start-up commissioner approved, aims to promote investment Bulgaria's Commission designate will make it easier for SMEs and start-ups to apply for EU funding. 05/11/2024
Europe News Incoming Commissioner open to add violence against women as 'EU Crime' Irish Justice Commissioner-designate Michael McGrath has pledged to strengthen the protection of women and girls from gender-based violence across the EU - and is open to further common legislation to criminalise it. 05/11/2024
Europe News Stick to the fossil fuel car ban, says incoming EU transport chief Incoming Greek commissioner wins over MEPs with confident performance throughout a gruelling hearing that saw him reject calls to slow the switch to electric vehicles. 05/11/2024
Europe News MEPs back agriculture commission nominee following CAP defence pledges Luxembourgish Commissioner nominee won EU lawmakers’ hearts promising to be a boots-on-the-ground Commissioner closer to farmers’ needs. 05/11/2024
Europe News How the US election threatens Spain’s olive oil market Donald Trump has announced his intention to impose a general tariff of up to 20% on imported goods. While sectors like machinery, vehicles, and chemicals are expected to suffer the most, Spain fears its olive oil industry could take a significant hit. 04/11/2024
Tech News What is neural data and what protections exist in the EU? Some experts argue that neural data should be subject to greater protection. 04/11/2024
Europe News US election: What future for global enforcement of Big Tech? This week's election could prove a turning point for US antitrust enforcement, especially of Big Tech, with ramifications for Europe since the last few years have seen similar approaches adopted on both sides of the Atlantic. 04/11/2024
Europe News Commissioner vetting week, newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' EU news editor in chief Jeremy Fleming-Jones 04/11/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Instability in Georgia overshadows EU enlargement In this edition, we discuss how Georgian authorities have been moving the country away from the European Union and how the Western Balkans feel about an EU growth plan. 02/11/2024
Space EU accepts SpaceRISE bid for satellite mega-constellation project The EU accepted an offer from a consortium of European satellite network operators to build a sovereign Internet mega-constellation. 01/11/2024
Healthcare Enlargement health check: Which EU hopefuls are fittest? A recent "checkup" on EU candidate countries reveals how well the nine hopefuls align with the bloc’s health standards. 01/11/2024
Health news EU countries clash with WHO over trans rights and access to healthcare Nearly half of European Union countries consider ‘transsexualism’ a psychiatric diagnosis required for trans people to access specific healthcare, which goes against the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. 01/11/2024
Europe News MEPs will meet US counterparts in Texas three days after US elections A delegation of MEPs travelling to Texas to meet American counterparts three days after the US elections next week is aiming to make first contact with a new regime, whether Trump or Harris wins, according to its members. 01/11/2024
Nutrition What should Europe call ‘fake’ meat? Although not yet approved for sale in the EU, lawmakers will be soon decide how to label lab-grown meat. In an interview with Euronews, a US expert proposes a solution for how to name this novel product. 01/11/2024
Europe News Chinese carmaker SAIC to sue EU over new 45% tariffs State-owned carmaker SAIC Motor said it will take Brussels to the European Court of Justice to "protect its legitimate rights and interests," as the ongoing trade row escalates into products like brandy, dairy products and chemicals. 31/10/2024
Tech News EU Commission probes Chinese marketplace Temu under platform rules Temu already received Commission questions about the sale of illegal products and addictive design in June and October. 31/10/2024