Europe News Trial of German ex-MEP's aide thrusts spy scandal back into spotlight German prosecutors expect new details from the hearing of the Chinese national accused of spying at the European Parliament. Euronews takes a closer look at the key actors in the scandal. 05/08/2025
Europe News Exclusive: Cross-party MEPs call for EU sanctions on Israel over Gaza At least 58 MEPs from the left and right of the political spectrum are urging the EU to take ‘decisive’ action over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying that the ‘time for moral cowardice is over’. 29/07/2025
Europe News Lead MEP says EU should skip 2040 emissions targets MEP Ondrej Knotek believes that Europe does not need to lead in the fight against climate change and disputes the 2050 goal of climate neutrality. 29/07/2025
Europe News Taxpayer group calls for criminal probes of two ex-Commissioners A taxpayer group has called for criminal investigation into alleged unlawful payments by former commissioners to environmental NGOs. The allegations revive controversy surrounding NGO payments. 25/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission accused of mining secrecy in scramble for raw materials Green/EFA EU lawmakers say they cannot access impact assessments for ‘strategic’ mining projects approved under the Critical Raw Materials Act, accusing the European Commission of lacking transparency and accountability. 24/07/2025
Brussels, My Love? Is von der Leyen ready for bruising budget battles? In this week's edition, panellists discuss Ursula von der Leyen winning a no-confidence vote, the recent migration flows from Libya to Greece and the upcoming EU-China summit in Beijing. 19/07/2025
Europe News EU budget: Parliament revolts against Commission proposal The EU budget Commissioner’s presentation was poorly received by MEPs: “Negotiations start on the wrong foot”, says rapporteur. 17/07/2025
Europe News What MEPs and Parliament’s parties want from the EU budget Each political group is seeking to safeguard at least one flagship priority within the EU's long-term budget, and is prepared to defend it to the bitter end. 15/07/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen wounded: Five ways EU confidence vote shook her The European Commission survived the motion of censure voted on Thursday in the European Parliament, but the Parliament will be no bed of roses for Ursula von der Leyen and her team in the aftermath of the vote. 11/07/2025
Europe News Georgia faces European Parliament's criticism over rule of law With 490 votes in favour and 147 against, MEPs adopted a report which “deplores the backsliding of the rule of law as well as the growing Russian influence on the ruling party, Georgian Dream." 10/07/2025
Europe News Patriots look to derail EU climate policy with key parliament file The far-right Patriots for Europe are now a step closer to derail one of the EU’s flagship policy, the so-called Green Deal. 10/07/2025
Europe News Socialists back von der Leyen in return for pledge on social budget Socialists are backing the Commission President but only in exchange for budget guarantees, including the European Social Fund, and political divisions and tensions within the groups remain. 10/07/2025
Europe News EU Parliament censure vote leaves von der Leyen weakened The motion of censure against Ursula von der Leyen highlights concerns over lack of transparency and accountability in her leadership, according to EU law professor Alberto Alemanno, who says "more people will ask if she is the right person for the job, regardless of the outcome." 10/07/2025
Europe News How von der Leyen's confidence vote has torn Conservative group apart The ECR group has split, with Polish and Romanians promoting the motion of censure and Italians defending the Commission. 09/07/2025
Europe News Far-right Patriots for Europe lead negotiations on key climate file By taking over legislative work on the European commission’s new 2040 climate target, the Eurosceptic Patriots for Europe will increase its influence over the bloc’s climate policy. 08/07/2025
Israel Report: Hamas used sexual violence as weapon of war in 2023 attack The report by the Dinah Project based its findings on survivor and witness testimonies, accounts from first responders, and other evidence. 08/07/2025
Bulgaria European Parliament approves Bulgaria's adoption of the euro The vote came as thousands of Bulgarians have protested in recent weeks against joining the eurozone. 08/07/2025
Europe News Marine Le Pen turns to European law in bid to overturn ineligibility ruling The figurehead of France’s far-right party has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights in an attempt to overturn a conviction that has crushed her hopes of running in the 2027 presidential election. 08/07/2025
Europe News EU Parliament confidence vote: Where parties stand on von der Leyen Most of the political groups are not set to endorse the motion of censure that would topple von der Leyen's Commission. But she was not spared from criticism. 08/07/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen slams 'Russian puppets' as MEPs debate motion of censure "We can never let extremists rewrite history," Ursula von der Leyen said as she defended her presidency against a motion of censure. 07/07/2025