Food and Drink EU Investigation uncovers major honey fraud in European markets Nearly half of the honey imported into the European Union is suspected of being fake, according to an EU probe. 27/03/2023
Croatia Croatia lifts air borders for Schengen zone countries Travellers flying between Croatia and other Schengen zone countries will no longer have to go through border controls, marking the final step after the Balkan country officially joined the world's largest free travel area on 1 January. 26/03/2023
World News Germany, EU reach agreement in combustion engine row Berlin and the EU have reached an agreement in their dispute over the future of cars with combustion engines. 25/03/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Putin-Xi's bromance & the EU's banking environment Tune in for the latest from Brussels. 25/03/2023
Hungary Euroviews. Viktor Orbán has used the war in Ukraine to advance his own interests Viktor Orbán’s critics often portray him as a Kremlin pawn. The reality is more complex: Orbán always pursues his own political game, Zsuzsanna Szelényi writes. 24/03/2023
United Kingdom Sunak's Brexit deal clears Commons vote despite Tory revolt The House of Commons voted 515-29 to back a key portion of The Windsor Framework, designed to resolve a trade dispute between the UK and Northern Ireland. 22/03/2023
Green News These countries are pushing back on the EU's petrol and diesel car ban An alliance of countries is looking to water down new legislation over worries it could harm consumers and the European car industry. 22/03/2023
Bulgaria Arms exports to Ukraine from Bulgaria on hold until after elections Bulgaria’s president Rumen Radev has put arms supplies to Ukraine on ice until after his country’s parliamentary elections on April 2. He urged parties contesting the election to spell out their stance on the collective EU arms supply strategy. 21/03/2023
Montenegro Đukanović v Milatović: the race to become Montenegro's president Election pollsters in Montenegro are predicting the incumbent president Milo Đukanović, who has led the country in various posts for three decades, could be swept aside by Europe Now candidate Jakov Milatović. 21/03/2023
Ukraine What would actually happen if Ukraine joined the EU? Ukrainian membership would have serious - and profound - implications for the bloc. 21/03/2023
Europe Decoded Winter is gone. But can we really say Europe's energy crisis is over? Against all odds, Europe managed to fend off the worst-case scenario of the energy crisis, mainly thanks to savings and weather events. 21/03/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU's new proposal to fight textile pollution has to get it right Ensuring that consumers can easily access reliable information about a garment’s environmental impact and make responsible purchasing choices is key to driving the necessary changes in the fashion industry, Dalena White writes. 21/03/2023
Europe News €7 billion in aid is pledged by EU & international partners The European Union and its international partners gathered in Brussels on Monday seeking to raise money for Turkey and Syria in the aftermath of the earthquake. 20/03/2023
United Kingdom Northern Ireland Democratic Unionists will vote against EU trade plan Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says his Democratic Unionist Party will vote against the UK government's new trade plan for Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the EU. 20/03/2023
Europe News EU greenlights €2 billion ammunition deal for Ukraine Ukraine roughly needs 1 million ammunition rounds, primarily the 155 mm kind, over the next year. 20/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Humanitarian aid needs to stop being used as a weapon of war This Monday, humanitarian access will be in the spotlight at the European Humanitarian Forum. The discussions must translate into action, with the EU and its member states driving the necessary changes, IRC's Harlem Désir writes. 20/03/2023
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Why EU governments are banning TikTok for employees Tune in for the latest from Brussels. 18/03/2023
Europe News Will reusable packaging pollute more? This is what McDonald's thinks The fast food chain asks for more recycling ahead of an EU legislation that will ban single-use packaging by 2030. 17/03/2023
World News Euroviews. Carbon offsets don't work. It's time for the EU to change its approach It's time for the EU to lay off the carbon offsets 17/03/2023
World News Euroviews. EU's AI Act vote looms. We’re still not sure how free AI should be We need to get to grips with the implications of sophisticated AI tools that have no concept of right or wrong, tools that malign actors can easily misuse, security expert Oliver Rolofs writes. 17/03/2023