Radio Schuman Trump migration crackdown could be 'new burden' for Europe - ICMPD Michael Spindelegger, the director of the intergovernmental organization International Center for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) told Euronews how Trump’s crackdown on immigration, including at the southern border of Mexico, could have consequences for Europe. 23/01/2025
Europe News Tusk calls for an 'armed' Europe and rails against the Green Deal In a speech before the European Parliament, Donald Tusk called for a major boost in Europe's defence spending and a "critical review" of the Green Deal. 22/01/2025
Radio Schuman With Trump in power, Europe may buy LNG, planes, and cut car tariffs Bernd Lange, the president of the European Parliament’s trade committee, told Euronews how Europe could negotiate with US president Donald Trump if tariffs hit on European goods. 22/01/2025
Europe News MEPs urge Commission to act on Musk's interventions In a letter sent to the President of the European Commission, a number of MEPs express their concern at alleged abuses committed by X’s owner Elon Musk and call on the European executive to apply the DSA. 17/01/2025
Radio Schuman What role for the EU in Israeli-Hamas ceasefire? The EU played no role in negotiations, but might take a role in implementing the ceasefire, according to experts. 16/01/2025
Europe News EU enlargement to remain 'merit-based' says commissioner Marta Kos, the EU’s Commissioner for Enlargement has said any expansion of the Union will be based on merit rather than geopolitics, and must serve existing Member States as well as future ones. 14/01/2025
Europe News New ECR chief Morawiecki seeks stronger ties with European People's Party 'If there is an option to build a coalition with EPP and with the Patriots of Europe we can do so,' former Polish Prime Minister told journalists. 14/01/2025
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
Tech News Tech policy in 2025 - 14 movers and shakers to watch for in Europe If 2023 and 2024 saw serial EU digital rules developed, 2025 clearly promises to be the year of enforcement. The EU election last June reshuffled the Brussels political landscape, and while some key figures of influence remain in place, others have emerged. 07/01/2025
Radio Schuman Will 2024 fears become reality in 2025? Fears and uncertainties of 2024 might come to reality in 2025, with re-election of Donald Trump as US president as a major game changer for Brussels. 06/01/2025
Europe News 2024: Top 10 defining moments in the European Parliament From crucial votes on nature and migration, to powerful speeches and hard debates: the year saw drama and upheaval in the Eurochamber 26/12/2024
Europe News Threatened with expulsion, two Bulgarian MEPs leave Renew group Following Renew's decision to exclude the Bulgarian Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS), its two members within Renew have announced their decision to leave the group, staying loyal to their party. 23/12/2024
Europe News Incoming ECR President Morawiecki: 'We shall defeat Mordor' Incoming ECR President Mateusz Morawiecki this week stated in a meeting with Giorgia Meloni that he aims to "defeat Mordor". Euronews spoke to him regarding his real-life definition of the fictional evil empire. 19/12/2024
Europe News New European Parliament health committee to start work in 2025 The European Parliament greenlit a new stand-alone committee focusing solely on health, which will begin working next year. 18/12/2024
Europe News Two anti-establishment Spanish MEPs join right-wing ECR group Diego Solier and Nora Junco were given the green light to join the fourth largest group in the European Parliament - but not the leader of the SALF party they belong to, Luis "Alvise" Pérez. 18/12/2024
Europe News New European Parliament intergroups: What’s in and What’s Out Although informal, parliamentary intergroups are a mirror of Europe’s ever-changing priorities—part tradition, part reinvention, and occasionally, a little bit of whimsy. 17/12/2024
Europe News Ex-Portuguese Justice Minister Anjinho elected EU ombudsman Teresa Anjinho, a human rights lawyer who previously served as Portugal's deputy ombudsman, has gained MEPs' support to succeed Ireland's Emily O'Reilly probing maladministration in the EU bureaucracy. 17/12/2024
Radio Schuman What to expect from new French Prime Minister Bayrou? Last week, French president Emmanuel Macron appointed the centrist Francois Bayrou as prime minister to address the country’s deep political crisis following the collapse of Michel Barnier’s government. Radio Schuman asks what will change in France with the appointment. 17/12/2024
Radio Schuman Are conservatives set to take back power in Germany? On Monday, the German parliament will hold a confidence vote on Chancellor Olaf Scholz amid the rise of the far-right in the country. 16/12/2024
Europe News EU Parliament political groups strike deal on four new committees The mandates of the committees - which will scrutinise and report on legislative proposals - will now have to be voted on and given the final green light by the Parliament's plenary next Wednesday in Strasbourg. 13/12/2024