World How the EU's drugs agency is tackling a new surge The European Union Drugs Agency is dealing with new challenges to the rule of law as the illegal drugs trade surges. 27/09/2024
Health news France fines 11 pharmaceutical labs €8 million over drug shortages Big names in the pharmaceutical industry were accused of failing to comply with regulations to prevent drug shortages. 24/09/2024
Europe News Socialist Ribera becomes von der Leyen’s new right-hand woman Teresa Ribera, Spain's climate expert, is set to become the EU's second most powerful woman in Ursula von der Leyen's new College of Commissioners. 18/09/2024
Europe News European democracy is weakening, report warns Traditionally stable European countries are seeing the rule of law deteriorate as voter turnout and democratic legitimacy decline worldwide, International IDEA said, highlighting concerns over France, the Netherlands and Spain. 17/09/2024
World Vestager: 'a gender-balanced Commission can do unprecedented work' Denmark's Margrethe Vestager has been a driving force of the European Commission's agenda, particularly in her role as Competition Commissioner. She talks to Global Conversation ahead of passing on the baton. 06/09/2024
Europe News How has Jordan Bardella voted in the European Parliament? During his time in the European Parliament, the French MEP and president of the Patriots for Europe group has voted against a resolution on EU support for Ukraine, the pact on migration and asylum and the European health pass. 26/08/2024
World Ex French top diplomat says world order and democracies at risk Around the world conflicts are multiplying and democracies seem increasingly in crisis. Has the world become ungovernable? Sergio Cantone put this question to Hubert Védrine, ex advisor to French President François Mitterrand and former Minister of Foreign Affairs for The Global Conversation. 24/07/2024
Smart Regions How Pilsen's historic brewery became innovation hub In partnership with the European Commission Pilsen gave the world its famous lager beer. Today one of the Czech city's old breweries has been transformed into a state-of-the-art technology park. 22/07/2024
World European security not possible without engaging Russia, claims Hungarian minister János Bóka tells Euronews that Europe needs to maintain "some kind of relationship" with Moscow if it is to safeguard itself. 13/07/2024
Partner content How Europe can support its food and drink industry to remain competitive and sustainable Partner content presented by Unesda For many years, the European soft drinks sector has demonstrated leadership in promoting a more sustainable and healthier food and drink system in Europe. 25/06/2024
France French vote: Is France headed to a minority government? According to recent polls, the far-right National Rally and its allies lead in the projections but don't have the absolute majority needed to form a government. 25/06/2024
Europe News Viktor Orban labels EPP's Manfred Weber as 'Hungarophobic'' Hungary's prime minister described Manfred Weber, a German politician and the leader of the European People’s Party (EPP) as ‘Hungarophobic.' 22/06/2024
Europe News Reintegrating AfD into ID is not on the agenda, says French MEP Members of Identity and Democracy group are considering forming a "supergroup" with the European Conservatives and Reformists, aiming to elevate the far-right to the second-largest force in the EU Parliament. 13/06/2024
Euronews Debates 720 seats & Five years to run: Unpacking the European Election In partnership with Microsoft Join our panel of experts on June 13th as they dissect the impact of the European elections 11/06/2024
Europe News EU elections: Slovakian poll stays open late; Latvia, Malta closed Slovakia, Latvia and the smallest EU member Malta opened their polls on the third day of elections. In the afternoon the crucial Italian vote got underway, with prime minister Giorgia Meloni and her right-wing Brothers of Italy party hoping to cement their position as powerbroker in Brussels. 08/06/2024
Belgium Why could Renew Europe see a major drop in MEPs after EU vote? Euronews pollsters predict a potential loss of up to 20 MEPs for the EU liberal-democrats group Renew Europe, reflecting a decline in popularity at the national level, especially in France, Germany and the Netherlands. 04/06/2024
World Simon Harris: Ireland recognised Palestine to push two-state solution As Ireland, Spain and Norway recognise the State of Palestine in order to breathe new life into the two state solution, Shona Murray spoke to Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris about this historic move, for the Global Conversation. 31/05/2024
Euronews Witness Will the far-right win big in the EU elections? A focus on Germany and Portugal The far right is growing throughout Europe and appears poised to upset the political balance in the upcoming European elections. Who votes for it and why? Witness Reporter Monica Pinna went to Germany and Portugal to hear from leaders and supporters of AfD and Chega. 31/05/2024
World European Parliament's rival hard-right groups will unite - Vistisen Vistisen exclusively tells Euronews there is “no more political divide” between Meloni and Le Pen’s political factions than there is within other mainstream political groups. 29/05/2024
Real Economy Homes, training and jobs: what’s the reality of Social Europe? In partnership with The European Commission What is Social Europe? How can social rights enhance the well-being of EU citizens while addressing economic growth challenges ? In this episode of Real Economy we travel from Romania to France to meet people whose lives have taken a new turn, thanks to solidarity projects. 29/05/2024