Europe Decoded Race to host EU’s money-laundering watchdog AMLA hots up Heft, geopolitics and money-laundering prowess are all coming into play as cities from Madrid to Vilnius jostle for a new agency 13/11/2023
Climate MEPs and EU countries reach deal on key biodiversity bill The key piece of legislation on nature restoration and biodiversity had stumbled over the issue of agriculture. 10/11/2023
Business EU Court touts re-run of Apple’s €13 billion Irish tax dispute A legal opinion offers support for the European Commission’s crusade against alleged multinational tax-dodging 09/11/2023
Business EU seeks to make 10-second instant bank payments a reality A legal deal struck late Tuesday could put an end to long waits to transfer money across borders 08/11/2023
Ukraine War in Ukraine: Ursula von der Leyen makes unannounced visit to Kyiv European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made an unannounced visit to Kyiv on Saturday. This is her sixth visit to Ukraine since Russia's invasion. 04/11/2023
Ocean Keeping fishing fair: On board an EU patrol vessel in the Adriatic Sea In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Ocean, we step on board the Ocean Sentinel patrol vessel to see first-hand how EU member states and agencies are working together to enforce fishing regulations in the Adriatic Sea. 31/10/2023
Ocean How European collaboration is closing gaps in fishery control In partnership with the European Commission Ocean spoke with the Executive Director of the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA), Dr Susan Steele, to discuss the practical value of interagency collaboration across multiple water zones. 31/10/2023
Climate Can Poland’s new government wean the country off coal? On International Day of Climate Action, we look at how young activists played a major role in ousting Poland’s ‘anti-climate’ party. 24/10/2023
Tech News EU AI Act nearing trilogue agreement despite key roadblocks As the European Parliament, European Council and member states prepare for fifth round of negotiations on the AI Act this week, three key stumbling blocks remain in the negotiations, MEP Dragoș Tudorache told euronews in an interview. 23/10/2023
Europe News Some EU policies ‘hinder’ climate action, WWF says A handful of policies risk derailing the European Union’s ambitious climate goals, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said in a report published on Monday, days before the European Commission is expected to publish its own assessment. 23/10/2023
Tech News AI Act trilogue to wrangle foundation models, governance Disagreements between the EU institutions over foundation AI models and governance issues are set to be wrangled during tomorrow’s (24 October) fifth trilogue negotiation taking place in Brussels, one of the AI Act’s MEP co-rapporteurs has told euronews. 20/10/2023
Green News EU ministers back ‘polluter pays’ principle on wastewater treatment EU environmental ministers have agreed that pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies should pay to cover costs of removing micro-pollutants from wastewater as the EU Council agreed an opening negotiating stance over an update to the bloc's 1991 Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. 18/10/2023