Europe News EU and India chase down trade deal with wrangling over food The fact that agriculture is now being formally addressed in EU-India trade negotiations signals that talks are edging toward the finish line, according to experts. 11/09/2025
Health news EU health agenda goes global in von der Leyen’s address Is Ursula von der Leyen’s speech signalling a new direction for the EU health policy agenda? 10/09/2025
Europe News Austria’s push to scrap nuclear from taxonomy snubbed by EU court The lawsuit was filed against the EU executive in October 2022. 10/09/2025
Tech News Von der Leyen looking into EU social media ban for minors The Commission President told EU lawmakers that she will check Australia's policy when considering what next steps can be taken in Europe. 10/09/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen proposes halt to 'all payments' to Israel In an unusually tough-worded speech, von der Leyen denounced a “man-made famine” in Gaza and “a clear attempt” by Israel to “undermine the two-state solution". But she also called Europe’s inability to find a response to Israel’s actions “painful”. 10/09/2025
Tech News Meta, TikTok’s platform supervisory fees temporarily on hold: EU court The companies challenged the fees imposed under the Digital Services Act (DSA) in 2023. 10/09/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Zero-emission trucks are ready, but Europe is not The EU's current regulatory path is setting Europe’s truck and bus makers up for failure, argues Christian Levin, the Chairman of the Commercial Vehicle Board of ACEA and CEO of Traton Group and Scania. He calls for concrete results from the Strategic Dialogue for the auto sector. 10/09/2025
Europe News The European Green Deal and the car industry - a fight to the death? Carmakers have been at odds with the EU’s pledge to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 since the European Green Deal was unveiled by the European Commission almost six years ago, arguing that climate ambitions would destroy the sector’s competitiveness. 10/09/2025
Europe News MEPs clash over alleged 'genocide' in Gaza The European Parliament doesn’t play any diplomatic role in the current response to the war in Gaza, but its debates and resolutions are likely to add political pressure on the Israeli government. 09/09/2025
Europe News MEPs vote for report pushing auto sector to recycle of end-of-use parts New law incentivises more sustainable design, recycling, and reuse of car parts while reducing waste and raw material dependency. 09/09/2025
Tech News Snapchat hit with Dutch probe over online sale of vapes to minors The Dutch regulator said it is in contact with the European Commission about the investigation into Snapchat, one of the 25 largest online platforms in Europe. 09/09/2025
Europe News State of the EU? Von der Leyen has the mic — here’s how to follow The Brussels bubble’s favourite back-to-school ritual is back after a year off due to EU elections. Here’s what to listen out for in this marathon speech. 09/09/2025
Europe News Evacuating Gaza children to EU: Moral obligation or security issue? The World Health Organization and several international NGOs have raised the alarm on the need to evacuate sick and injured children from Gaza. But some governments refuse to welcome patients from the Strip out of fear of repercussions to their security and migration policies. 09/09/2025
Europe News How the car industry split the European Parliament Political groups disagree over how best to help the sector - the coming months will be crucial. 09/09/2025
Euronews Debates Building a startup powerhouse: EU strategy under the spotlight In partnership with DG Research Commissioner Zaharieva and industry leaders debated how to turn the EU's bold startup vision into tangible results for European entrepreneurs. 08/09/2025
Europe News State of the Union, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 08/09/2025
No Comment Protesters draw ‘red line’ in Brussels over Gaza war Tens of thousands marched through Brussels on Sunday in the “Red Line for Gaza” protest, demanding tougher EU sanctions on Israel and recognition of Palestine. 08/09/2025
Europe News Crash or rescue: European carmakers look to EU for salvation The current crisis affecting the European automotive industry is an acute threat to Europe’s economic future. Will a summit between the auto sector and Ursula von der Leyen on Friday provide a life-line? 08/09/2025
Belgium Tens of thousands of protesters draw the Red Line for Gaza in Brussels It comes days after Belgium announced it would impose sanctions against Israel and recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly later this month, protest organisers say this is the result of public pressure, and urge demonstrators to keep taking to the streets. 07/09/2025
Culture news Culture on the streets of Molenbeek with an eye on the ECOC2030 Molenfest2025 is a multidisciplinary festival celebrating Molenbeek's diverse community. It's part of the Brussels neighbourhood's drive to change its image, that's often associated with violent crime, as it bids to become the European Capital of Culture in 2030 (ECOC2030). 06/09/2025
Europe News Foreign Ministry: Suspect arrested outside Israeli embassy in Belgium The foreign ministry said all of the embassy's staff was safe. 06/09/2025
Tech News Should we really fear AI taking jobs in Europe? Here’s the data Early studies from the US show that young workers are being replaced in AI-vulnerable jobs such as software engineering and are instead pivoting to vocational fields like nursing or retail. Is the same thing happening in Europe? 06/09/2025
Belgium EU distances itself from Ribera's claims of Israeli genocide in Gaza Teresa Ribera has been one of the most vocal critics in Brussels of Israel's military operation in Gaza, but Thursday’s speech was the first time she has used the term genocide in public. 05/09/2025
Europe News EU Commission hits Google with hefty €2.95 billion fine The European Commission on Friday fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the advertising technology industry. This decision comes amid serious trade tensions with the US administration over tech regulation. 05/09/2025
The Europe Conversation Belgium will not transfer frozen Russian assets despite Commission's plans - FM Prévot Belgian foreign minister Maxime Prévot has repeated his country's firm opposition to moving frozen Russian assets - mainly held in Belgian banks – to help Ukraine. He said such a move risks the immediate and long-term credibility of Belgium as a hub for financial services. 05/09/2025
Europe News Belgium undeterred about backlash over Israeli sanctions The Belgian government is "concerned" about a potential backlash by Israel and the United States over its decision to recognise Palestine, and sanctioning Israeli settlements. 05/09/2025