Europe News Golf merger could see early divergence of EU and Trump-US regulation As LIV Golf and PGA Tour attempt to finalise a merger, the impact on sports entertainment and conditions for players will raise regulatory questions on both side of the Atlantic - but the outcome of US and EU merger scrutiny may differ. 13/01/2025
Europe News Power 25 for 2025: Who will impact EU policy this year? As the new European Commission and Parliament sets off for the first new year of its mandate, Euronews has picked 25 to watch in 2025. 10/01/2025
Europe News EU firms forced to 'silo' operations in China, harming competitiveness The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China warned that the trend could accelerate deglobalisation and reduce global economic growth. 09/01/2025
Europe News Poland picks apple as its EU presidency symbol Attendees at events during Poland’s EU presidency are in for a fruity treat — local apples will take centre stage as the official symbol of this six-month term. 09/01/2025
Europe News IBAN discrimination still harms consumers, says EU auditors From February 2021 to September 2023, consumers reported almost 3,500 cases of alleged IBAN discrimination on the 'Accept My IBAN platform', mostly in France and Spain, accounting for 31% and 21% of all cases respectively. 09/01/2025
Europe News Slovakia ramps up anti-Zelenskyy rhetoric amid gas transit spat Slovakia's prime minister claims Ukraine is jeopardising Europe's global competitiveness by refusing to allow Russia to export gas into the EU over its territory. 09/01/2025
Tech News Gender details needn't be given to buy train tickets: EU court A French LGBT+ rights association filed a complained after the railway company SNCF asked customers for their titles when buying a ticket online. 09/01/2025
Europe News Poland seeks to break EU deadlock on GMO deregulation After 18 months, governments have yet to agree on when a new class of genetically modified crops can be treated as equivalent to conventional strains, and whether producers should be granted monopoly rights through patents. 09/01/2025
Tech News Big tech too influential over AI standards, warns report The report argues that the AI Act has a business-friendly approach where complex and fundamental rights questions are left in the hands of standard-setting organisations. 09/01/2025
Healthcare Europe launches medicine shortage monitoring in 2025 Among the health policy novelties of 2025, a new tool developed by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) is set to harmonise monitoring of medicine shortages across Europe. 08/01/2025
Tech News Meta needs to analyse risks if it drops fact checkers in EU too NGOs expressed worries about the move announced yesterday by Meta. 08/01/2025
Europe News EU trade chief commits to WTO in Geneva following Macron doubts Emmanuel Macron said the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is not working and that several countries are breaking away from it, but in Geneva European Trade Commissioner Maroš Sefcovic renewed the EU's commitment to multilateral world trade rules. 08/01/2025
Europe News 7 of Le Pen’s most outrageous moments from 35 years in the EU Parliament As the father of European far-right politics passes away, Euronews looks back at his most shocking moments during his time as a Member of the European Parliament. 07/01/2025
Europe News Commission insists EU faces no gas squeeze as winter bites A week after Russian gas stopped flowing through Ukraine, the European Commission maintains there is no threat to security of supply despite data showing a steep drop in reserves as temperatures fall across much of the bloc. 07/01/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen health update: Key details on her pneumonia diagnosis Von der Leyen cancelled her engagements due to pneumonia but continues to manage her duties from Hannover. Here's what we know so far about her condition. 07/01/2025
Tech News Lawmakers add pressure on Commission to investigate Musk's influence Members question the attempts by the tech mogul to intervene in the German election, and the ties with the Italian government over SpaceX. 07/01/2025
Space Will Italy’s use of Elon Musk's satellites affect a key EU project? What would it mean for Europe's security if Italy decided to join SpaceX's satellite system? Will Giorgia Meloni's government sideline an EU-led project currently under development? 07/01/2025
Tech News EU Commission to add Musk’s German AfD interview to ongoing probe Former EU Internal Market Chief Thierry Breton already warned the X-owner and billionaire Elon Musk last summer about complying with the Digital Services Act. 06/01/2025
Tech News Nick Clegg to step down as Meta's global affairs chief Clegg, a former UK deputy prime minister, became in charge of all of Meta's policy matters in 2022. 03/01/2025
Tech News France’s AI summit aims to put EU on the map as 'leading AI continent' The AI Action Summit in France comes after the UK and South Korea hosted the first events on AI, gathering heads of state, international organisation as well as businesses. 02/01/2025