Europe News Euroviews. The science is clear — the EU should not reauthorise glyphosate The European Commission’s reckless willingness to approve glyphosate for another decade of use in the EU should be reconsidered as soon as possible for the sake of the protection of future generations, Natacha Cingotti writes. 20/11/2023
Business Euroviews. The bears outcry the bulls as companies prep for EU deforestation law It may be time to concede that at least the first year will be one where producer organisations, companies, and customs authorities alike will have to learn together how to make the system work, Matthew Spencer writes. 20/11/2023
World News Euroviews. Why reuse is not the silver bullet to a circular economy in Europe Reuse can be useful when it comes to some items, but a broad-stroke target doesn’t work. The point of a circular economy is to take an approach which is tailored to the product, rather than a one-size-fits-all, Tahmid Chowdhury writes. 20/11/2023
Economy How do average salaries compare across Europe? How do average salaries compare across Europe? Euronews Business takes a closer look at the countries that reward employees the most. 20/11/2023
Tech News Germany, France and Italy reach agreement on future EU AI Act rules Disagreements from key EU member states, including France, on how artificial intelligence (AI) should be regulated threatened to derail EU legislation. 19/11/2023
United Kingdom Scotland could rejoin EU 'smoothly and quickly' after independence A new report from the government in Edinburgh lays out its plans for a future relationship with Europe, but independence is not on the cards any time soon. 18/11/2023
Europe News State of the Union: Ukraine ammo failure as Israel-Hamas war rages on European Union countries acknowledged this week that they are well on their way to failing Ukraine when it comes to providing military support. 17/11/2023
Hungary Hungary issues anti-EU survey on migration, LGBTQ+ issues and Ukraine Viktor Orbán’s government issued a new "national consultation" asking voters for their thoughts on deeply divisive issues like migration, LGBTQ+ rights and support for Ukraine—with many of the questions being clearly veered against the EU. 17/11/2023
Europe News Josep Borrell calls for civilians to be protected during Israel visit The European Union's top diplomat on Thursday reiterated from Israel his call for civilian lives in Gaza to be protected as he started a five-day tour of the region. 16/11/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU should make facial recognition history for the right reasons Whilst civil rights activists have long called for an outright ban, certain EU lawmakers may see the AI Act as an opportunity to claim that they are doing the (human) right(s) thing — and actually doing the opposite, Ella Jakubowska writes. 16/11/2023
Economy Netherlands unemployment rises but remains EU’s lowest The Dutch unemployment rate slightly increased in the third trimester of 2023. Nevertheless, it remains one of the lowest in the European Union. 16/11/2023
Europe News Brussels approves use of glyphosate in EU for 10 more years The European Commission announced on Thursday that it is approving the use of the controversial chemical substance glyphosate across the European Union for another decade after member states failed to reach an agreement. 16/11/2023
Economy Why is Denmark being tasked with blocking Russian oil tankers? Copenhagen's mission will be backed by laws that allow states to inspect ships suspected of posing an environmental threat. 15/11/2023
World News Euroviews. Not regulating AI should be out of the question A radical deregulatory approach to artificial intelligence, now spearheaded by France and Germany, would fail the EU AI ecosystem and will instead allow existing US AI companies to dominate, Dr Kris Shrishak writes. 15/11/2023
World News Euroviews. How to increase Europe’s competitiveness in the new global economy How Europe now deals with this period of structural change in the global economy will determine whether future generations of Europeans can enjoy prosperous, productive and creative lives, Mirek Dušek and Marushia Gislén write. 14/11/2023
Europe News Chinese ambassador blasts EU 'assertiveness' and 'unilateral actions' Fu Cong, China's ambassador to the European Union, delivered on Tuesday a speech denouncing the bloc for its "assertiveness," "unilateral actions" and "politically motivated" strategy of de-risking. 14/11/2023
Europe News EU countries failing to meet ammunition production target for Ukraine The European Union promised earlier this year to provide one million rounds of ammunition to Kyiv by next March, but, so far, only 30% of this target has been achieved. 14/11/2023
Economy ECB threatens fines on banks failing to integrate climate risk The European Central Bank will impose financial penalties on banks that take too long to address climate change risks in their business, a senior official has said. 14/11/2023
Economy Euro area employment rises as GDP shrinks EU and euro area figures for gross domestic product (GDP) and employment remain relatively stable for 2023’s third quarter compared to the previous three months, according to data from Eurostat. 14/11/2023
Europe News Cyprus, France want a maritime corridor for Gaza aid. It will be hard The European Union is looking at ways it can establish a maritime corridor to accelerate the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza despite port infrastructure in the Palestinian enclave being destroyed. 14/11/2023