Green News Keep climate targets but ditch red tape, says EPP’s green leader In an exclusive interview, the European People’s Party’s environment policy coordinator tells Euronews the group wants to revisit a raft of Green Deal legislation, and why he thinks climate targets must remain sacrosanct. 03/07/2024
Green News Investment gaps and drop in carbon sinks threaten EU climate progress Insufficient financing is slowing down the transition towards climate neutrality and forest carbon sinks need to be enhanced to trap more carbon dioxide, new report says. 02/07/2024
Europe News Orbán’s EU far-right group woos new members A bid by Hungary's ruling party to lead Europe’s populists has sparked interest, but may soon clash with rivals from Italy and France. 02/07/2024
Europe Decoded 'MeToo' movement stirs few changes in European Parliament’s groups In 2018, parliament staff kicked off their own ‘MeToo’ movement to fight harassment, sexism, and abuse in the workplace. However, despite the increase in visibility, Euronews research shows that only one of seven political groups has reinforced internal protocols for the next term. 02/07/2024
Europe News Parliament group week, Newsletter This week's key events presented by policy editor-in-chief, Jeremy Fleming-Jones 01/07/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? What EU elections mean for climate change In this edition, we learn why scientists reckon current southern European heatwaves are a direct consequence of climate change, and how recent elections might affect EU environmental targets. 29/06/2024
Europe News European Council president nominee downplays Meloni's vote against him For the first time a politician from the south of the European Union will take over the presidency of the European Council. 28/06/2024
Health news EU Commission’s health service may shed key food competencies Health department DG SANTE could suffer a remarkable power loss to its farm-focused rival DG AGRI, according to the latest draft of a reshuffle seen by Euronews. 28/06/2024
Europe News Meet EU and NATO's new leadership The European Union is turning a new page in the same week when NATO appointed its new chief. Meet the key actors who will shape the next five years. 28/06/2024
Green News Green groups give cautious thumbs up to EU’s new strategic agenda EU leaders have retained a prominent role for environmental policy in the next five-year political cycle, and put the instigator of the Green Deal Ursula von der Leyen forward for a second term as president of the European Commission. 28/06/2024
Europe News Why did Hungary and Italy vote down EU top jobs? The Conservative duo slammed the nomination process to elect EU high-level positions as undemocratic and misaligned with the outcome of the EU elections, which saw the right wing gaining prominence in the European Parliament. 28/06/2024
Europe News What is Meloni's strategy in Brussels? From kingmaker to troublemaker — Italian Prime Minister may have time to beef up her strategy in the pursuit of a significant European Commission portfolio before the first European Parliament plenary in July. 28/06/2024
Europe News EU top jobs have been decided, what’s next? With European leaders agreeing on the three names to fill the EU's top jobs, the wheels have been set in motion for the next five years in the European Union. What comes next? 28/06/2024
Green News EPP green policy chief calls for delay to anti-deforestation law The head of environment policy for the centre-right European People's Party, which emerged victorious in recent EU elections, has called for a two-year delay to market restrictions aimed at discouraging deforestation outside the EU. 27/06/2024
Europe News Can von der Leyen muster majority backing of European Parliament? Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen's reappointment by the European Council proceeded as smoothly as expected, with the attention now turning to the European Parliament, where she must secure the necessary votes to seal a new mandate. 27/06/2024
Green News Climate action back in EU’s policy priorities for the next term – leak Idea of scrapping green priorities unveiled in a previous leak unleashed backlash from environmentalists and lawmakers but a new leak on the Strategic Agenda reveals EU leaders' intention to continue pushing for EU climate action. 27/06/2024
Tech News What is the 'fediverse' and why is Europe partly excluded from it? Thread users everywhere except the EU will now see their posts deeper in the so-called "fediverse". We take a look at this new more privacy-focused way of being on social media. 27/06/2024
Europe News EU Summit: Top jobs deal sealed but Meloni and Orbán voice opposition The trio of candidates were approved by leaders on Thursday, although no candidate secured unanimous backing according to multiple diplomatic sources. 27/06/2024
Europe News Weber calls for Meloni’s inclusion in EU top jobs decisions The leader of the powerful centre-right European People's Party called to integrate Rome into decision-making after complaints from Italy's Georgia Meloni. 27/06/2024
Belgium No breakthrough in Serbia-Kosovo talks, Borrell says Brussels has warned both Belgrade and Pristina that refusal to compromise jeopardises Serbia and Kosovo’s chances of joining the bloc. 27/06/2024
Europe News Europe seeks solutions to remedy increase in space debris Several EU countries, such as Germany and France, already have space laws, but Brussels will present the first European Space Law in the coming months. 26/06/2024
Green News GMO reform in doubt after failed bid to break government deadlock Anti-GMO campaigners say the latest failure by governments to agree on lighter controls for gene-edited crops gives time to consider risks and alternatives, but seed producers say the EU risks falling behind in global competition. 26/06/2024
Europe News Meloni contests ‘undemocratic’ EU top jobs talks, mulling abstention Exclusion from a preliminary deal to allocate the bloc's top jobs following June's elections has enraged Italy’s prime minister Giorgia Meloni who’s now considering formally abstaining from the decision, according to media reports. 26/06/2024
Europe News Bulgaria can’t adopt the euro due to high inflation, ECB says Sofia had expressed hopes it could join the EU currency zone in the middle of next year, but must meet tough economic criteria. 26/06/2024
Europe News Who is NATO's new secretary general Mark Rutte? On Wednesday, ambassadors of the 32 NATO members officially appointed outgoing Dutch PM Mark Rutte as its next secretary general - but who is Rutte, the man behind the job? 26/06/2024
Green News Eleventh-hour push for deal on ‘radical’ GMO deregulation Belgium is determined to clinch a deal on new GMO rules in the last days of its EU Council presidency, but green groups are urging governments to change course. 25/06/2024