Business Commission probes AI finance risk as it finalises new law Overusing robots could lead to bias, panic or just bad advice, officials worry. 18/06/2024
Europe News Ylva Johansson: 'Impunity is over' for human trafficking The outgoing European Commissioner for Home Affairs said that human trafficking should be a crime in the whole of the European Union. 18/06/2024
Tech News DSA probes wrapped up in months, Commission’s US tech envoy says EU Commission 'not taking more time than needed' handling investigations. 18/06/2024
Green News Exclusive: Environment Commissioner eyes key role in Parliament In an exclusive interview, outgoing EU Environment Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius – newly elected as an MEP for his home country Lithuania – told Euronews how he believes he can help the Greens punch above their weight in Brussels. 18/06/2024
Europe News Nature restoration bill unleashes havoc in Austrian coalition Vote cast by Green climate minister Leonor Gewessler triggered turmoil within the federal government, with Chancellor Karl Nehammer pushing a lawsuit against the member of his own coalition. 17/06/2024
Health news Agency issues health guidance ahead of mass-gathering sports events The European health agency has published recommendations for health authorities and participants to guard against threats posed by long, mass participation public events 17/06/2024
Tech News Exclusive: EU to give Big Tech DSA guidelines on protection of minors The Commission has begun several investigations into child protection online. 17/06/2024
Europe News No political deal on EU top jobs after leaders' meeting in Brussels Despite hopes leaders would strike a preliminary agreement on a trio of nominations for the major positions of power in Brussels, the meeting ended with no agreement. 17/06/2024
Europe News Which countries' parties will dominate the European Parliament? The race for influence over Brussels future agenda and the key portfolios has started. Italy and Germany are top dogs in the EU’s most influential political groups – but where is France? 17/06/2024
The Big Question Smile! Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach discusses the future of payments In this episode of The Big Question, Mastercard CEO, Michael Miebach, shares his view on the future of payments and whether Europe is prepared for AI cyber threats. 17/06/2024
Europe News Protesters in Brussels march against right-wing ideology It's the second major march in the Belgian capital denouncing the far-right since the EU elections on June 9th which saw right, far-right and populist parties winning big at the polls. 17/06/2024
Green News Nature law vote a litmus test for post-election Green Deal support Environment ministers are to hold a public debate on the stalled Nature Restoration Law, in what EU environment commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius warns in an exclusive interview could be the last chance to unblock the central EU Green Deal file before a key UN biodiversity summit in the autumn. 15/06/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? All eyes on Paris In this edition, we break down what the results of the EP elections will mean for the EU's future. 15/06/2024
Healthcare Meloni wins spat with Macron as abortion vanishes from G7 final text In a powerful show of influence, Italy’s hard right leader managed to scrap any reference to safe abortion in the final declaration of the group of industrialised democracies. 14/06/2024
Tech News Europe lacks data centres and training capacity, Mistral AI warns French start-up also concerned about lack of diversity in language training models. 14/06/2024
No Comment Warehouse fire breaks out near Brussels airport The fire at Brucargo, the freight area of Brussels Airport, collapsed a warehouse roof on June 13. 14/06/2024
Nature Euroviews. EU and national leaders must act urgently to protect Europe’s nature We know from experience that European rules lead to action. The Nature Restoration Law is legislation that benefits anyone and everyone living in Europe, Deputy Mayor of Ghent Tine Heyse writes. 14/06/2024
Europe News Election aftermath - MEPs to watch on economic and financial policy The European Parliament is establishing new political groups and leadership, with the first constituent plenary session on 16-19 July - Euronews has earmarked MEPs likely to shape economic and finance policy in the new assembly. 14/06/2024
Tech News Porn websites quizzed by EU Commission on protection for minors The platforms need to comply with the EU's Digital Services Act. 13/06/2024
Europe News Dutch far right takes migration, trade and economy portfolios Candidate ministers need a formal confirmation by parliament, set for next week. 13/06/2024
Europe News Belgian king asks Flemish party leader to look for coalition partners Bart De Wever, the president of the nationalist New Flemish Alliance, has been chosen to sound out which parties could form a coalition government. 12/06/2024
Green News Greens won't back von der Leyen without invitation to grand coalition The leading candidates for the Greens, who lost 18 of their 71 seats in European Parliament elections, says its support is still necessary to ensure a stable centrist majority and Ursula von der Leyen's re-election as European Commission president. 12/06/2024
Business EU set to partly delay key banking reform, as US drags feet Brussels will likely be under pressure to boost competitiveness as its politics takes a rightward turn. 12/06/2024
Healthcare Drugs are 'everywhere' in Europe, agency warns in report European drug agency warns of concerning patterns in the consumption of drugs across the bloc, with increasing public health consequences. 12/06/2024
Green News Czech single waste collection pick triggers competition concerns EU executive sent an official warning to Prague raising concerns over Czech company's dominant position and its impact on sustainability. 11/06/2024
Tech News YouTube and X failed to act on disinformation before EU vote Instagram and Facebook are performing better, factcheckers claim. 11/06/2024