The Europe Conversation We believe in free trade, Iceland PM Frostadóttir says In an interview with Euronews, Iceland’s Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir reaffirmed her commitment to free trade by rejecting counter-tariffs against the US, despite rising global trade tensions and concerns about spillover effects on Iceland’s relationship with the EU. 15/04/2025
Europeans' Stories Green steel as a lifeline? EU Commission protects metal industry Europe's steelworkers are furious. They are afraid for their jobs. Is there still a future for Europe's heavy industry? Yes, says the European Commission - and presents a rescue plan. 09/04/2025
EU Decoded Will citizens channel their savings to boost EU businesses? The European Commission's proposal for a Savings and Investment Union wants citizens to also help EU companies grow. This episode discusses what it would take to make investing savings in financial products a win-win situation for everyone involved. 08/04/2025
The Europe Conversation Canada 'leading the charge' against Trump's tariffs - Foreign Minister Joly Canada is prepared to retaliate and lead the charge against the United States in an emerging trade war and wants Europe and the rest of the world on board, Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly tells Euronews in an exclusive interview. 07/04/2025
The Europe Conversation EU digital rules are fair, because they apply to everybody, says Henna Virkkunen The European Commissioner Vice-President for Technology denies that EU digital rules run counter to freedom of speech. In an interview with Euronews, she said these laws are just setting obligations for online platforms to assess systematic risks. "We are not regulating the content at all," she said 03/04/2025
Europeans' Stories Shoring up Ukraine and EU's defence Faced with the potential disengagement of the United States from European defence and Russia's drastic conditions for a truth, let alone peace with Ukraine, the European Union is under pressure. 02/04/2025
EU Decoded Will European agriculture convert to new genomic techniques? The European Union has just taken a step towards deregulating New Genomic Techniques used for the improvement of agricultural plants. The agrichemical sector argues that they are essential to ensuring the future of food production, but many remain sceptical. 01/04/2025
Climate What do European aid cuts mean for climate funding goals? Political changes, higher defence spending and a shift in focus towards national priorities have seen many European aid budgets slashed recently. 30/03/2025
The Road To Green No rain, no gain? Countries join forces to tackle water scarcity In partnership with The European Commission With half of the world's population already facing water scarcity, countries are joining forces to tackle the global crisis. We visited Jordan and Cyprus, two countries facing water challenges, where various solutions are being implemented. 26/03/2025
The Road To Green The EU backs Jordan's major plans to tackle water scarcity In partnership with The European Commission The Road to Green takes you to Jordan, where the European Union, the European Investment Bank and development agencies are playing a crucial role in supporting one of the most water-deprived countries in the world towards water resilience. 26/03/2025
EU Decoded Will deportation hubs help speed up migrant returns? The Common European System for Returns aims to speed up deportation of asylum seekers who aren't permitted to stay in the European Union. In an unexpected move, it also opens the possibility to build the controversial detention centres outside the bloc. 25/03/2025
EU Decoded Will fewer corporate reporting obligations jeopardise the EU Green Deal? Cutting down on red tape to help boost companies’ competitiveness is the aim of a European Commission proposal to simplify corporate reporting obligations. But critics of the so-called Omnibus package claim the proposal is a step back for human rights and the environment. 18/03/2025
The Europe Conversation Poland will not implement EU migration pact, says interior minister "Poland should be prepared for all scenarios, even the most black such as an attack by Russia, but of course this does not mean that they will come true,” said Tomasz Siemoniak, Polish Minister of Internal Affairs, speaking to Euronews. 17/03/2025
The Europe Conversation French EU minister: Europe needs its own weapons to truly control its security French Minister for European Affairs, Benjamin Haddad, tells Euronews that Europe must seize this historic moment to strengthen its military independence, particularly in light of the Trump administration's decision to withdraw military aid and intelligence from Ukraine. 13/03/2025
The Europe Conversation Ukraine is not ready to join NATO or the EU, Juncker says Former president of the European Commission Jean Claude Juncker cautioned against Ukraine joining Nato as a form of security guarantee. Talking to Euronews for The Europe Conversation, he also said that Ukraine should be granted limited EU membership. 06/03/2025
EU Decoded Will loss of AI-specific liability rules leave victims without redress? In a world-first, the EU created legislation to regulate Artificial Intelligence, called the AI Act. But it now seems to be moving away from effective protection for those harmed by this technology by abandoning a proposed AI Liability Directive. 04/03/2025
Europe News Emmanuel Macron, the (social media) king of Europe The French president is doubling down on his social media presence - an approach that has positioned him as the EU's top influencer-slash-leader for an internet-native audience in France and beyond, propelling himself at the forefront of Europe’s leadership during these crucial times. 27/02/2025
The Europe Conversation Trade ties with Ukraine, Mercosur can shield EU from US tariffs, says agriculture Commissioner Strengthening trade relations with Ukraine and Mercosur countries could prove beneficial for Europe in the event of a trade war with the United States, EU Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen told Euronews. 27/02/2025
EU Decoded Noise pollution directive: a far cry from effective High noise levels have a significant impact on the health of Europeans, especially those living in urban areas. A recent study by the European Court of Auditors drew attention to the risks of neglecting this type of pollution that contributes to premature deaths. 25/02/2025
EU Decoded Brussels wants to strengthen the bargaining power of farmers The price of the groceries we buy are the result of tough negotiations between large purchasers and farmers. But farmers very often feel taken advantage of by major retailers, claiming they are forced to undersell their products. 19/02/2025