France Euroviews. Fighting food insecurity means following the urban lead My fellow local leaders and I urge the EU to not further delay action and keep the promises of the European Green Deal, Vice-President of Lyon Métropole Jérémy Camus writes. 16/10/2023
Green News EU to push for deal on phasing out fossil fuels at COP28 The 27-member bloc has now agreed its negotiating position ahead of the UN climate conference in Dubai. 16/10/2023
Economy G7 'exploring' how to tax Russian frozen assets to aid Ukraine Seven of the world’s strongest economies, including the US, are exploring how to tap the profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine, ravaged by war. 13/10/2023
Europe News Multilateralism can't be about 'cherry-picking,' Borrell tells China The multilateral system "cannot be based on cherry-picking" regardless of how it is reformed, Josep Borrell said during his three-day visit to China. 13/10/2023
Europe News EU countries fail to agree on 10-year extension for glyphosate use EU member states have failed to agree on the European Commission's proposed 10-year renewal for the use of glyphosate, a controversial chemical substance used in herbicides. 13/10/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU has to protect fragile marine life from destructive fishing We are facing a critical moment to reinforce the EU’s ongoing leadership, legal obligation, and accountability toward safeguarding one of the most vulnerable and biologically diverse areas of the planet, Sian Owen writes. 13/10/2023
Europe News Here's why Poland's upcoming elections could shape the EU's future Polish people will head to the polls on Sunday in what is shaping up to be a critical election when it comes to the future of the European Union. 13/10/2023
Tech News EU officially launches formal probe into Israel-Hamas war content on X The EU has asked Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, to hand over information about its handling of misinformation and violent terrorist content. 12/10/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU’s hydrogen plans are a distraction led by corporate interests Over the past few years, hydrogen has been transformed into a cornerstone of EU energy policy. Yet, oil and gas majors are taking advantage of the EU’s unrealistic targets for green hydrogen in order to sneak fossil-based hydrogen in through the back door, Belén Balanyá writes. 12/10/2023
Ukraine Majority of Ukrainians expect to join EU and NATO next decade - poll Ukrainians remain convinced their country will become part of the two Western blocs within 10 years. 12/10/2023
Belgium European Union holds minute of silence for victims of Hamas attack The French government not only wants to avoid an escalation in the Middle East. It also wants to prevent the conflict from being imported into France. Fifty anti-Semitic acts have reportedly been committed since the weekend. 11/10/2023
World News WHO says Europe to face multiple challenges as population ages A new report by the World Health Organization says governments need to start investing in preventing poor health in old age now as Europe's population ages. 11/10/2023
This will impact your life Brussels sounds alarm about EU's rapidly ageing population The European Union's rapidly ageing population threatens to undermine the bloc's competitiveness, exacerbate labour shortages, inflate public budgets and deepen regional inequalities. 11/10/2023
Europe News Israel is not breaking humanitarian law in Gaza - Israeli envoy to EU Israel "is not violating humanitarian law" in its war against Hamas in Gaza, the country's ambassador to the European Union and NATO has told Euronews. 11/10/2023
Tech News EU gives ultimatum to Musk to deal with Israel-Hamas misinformation The EU's digital rights chief warned the owner of X, formerly Twitter, that war misinformation flooding the site was a potential breach of EU law. 11/10/2023
Europe Decoded EU migration reform enters final stretch. Here's what to expect The European Union is inching closer to reforming its migration policy, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to establish consistent rules for all member states. But there's still work to do before reaching the finish line. 11/10/2023
Ukraine Euroviews. We can't let Russia demoralise Ukraine's Western backers By stopping an aggressive, revisionist Russia dead in its tracks, the West would achieve continental security, showing the autocracies on the rise that vitality hasn’t been drained from the democratic world, Aleksandar Đokić writes. 10/10/2023
Business Unfair Chinese competition: EU plans anti-subsidy steel probe In a joint effort with Washington, the European Union is planning anti-subsidy investigations against Chinese steelmakers. 10/10/2023
Economy What Europe needs to be powered exclusively by renewables by 2030 The European energy system could free itself from imports of gas and oil to the tune of €2 trillion, claims a new study. 09/10/2023
World News EU blocked on migration deal, but Macron insists there is a solution Poland and Hungary insist member states should be able to maintain unilateral policies on how they deal with undocumented people crossing their borders. 07/10/2023