Europe News MEPs urge Metsola to intervene in standoff with Germany over e-fuels Germany is demanding an exemption for e-fuels in order to unblock a 2035 ban on combustion engine vehicles. 16/03/2023
Spain 'I can't save money': Spain's supermarket inflation hits record high This steep rise in food prices has taken place despite the reduction in VAT on some basic food products that the Spanish government introduced. 16/03/2023
Europe Decoded Can slower speed limits on EU motorways really curb emissions? Road transport accounted for a fifth of the total EU greenhouse gas emissions in 2019, and over three-quarters of the overall transport emissions. 16/03/2023
Georgia Euroviews. Pro-EU Georgians are not 'satanists'. We are fighting for our future In Georgia, the future of the nation was defended by the next generation, for which the Soviet Union is nothing more than a dark chapter in history books, MP Levan Khabeishvili writes. 16/03/2023
This will impact your life Electricity market reform: What exactly is a contract for difference? The reform proposed by the European Commission has a strong focus on long-term electricity contracts. 15/03/2023
Travel News Win a free rail pass with this new EU scheme for young people The EU is encouraging young people to travel with 35,000 free train tickets. 15/03/2023
World News Euroviews. People have the right to asylum in the EU. We can't let humanity drown Europe cannot just helplessly watch people on the move dying at sea. It needs a migration policy that puts people’s rights at the centre, MEPs Cornelia Ernst and Pietro Bartolo wrote. 15/03/2023
Moldova Moldova Defence Minister says country threatened by Russian propaganda Moldova does not currently face “imminent military danger”, but is subject to “hybrid warfare generated by Russia” in a bid to “overthrow state power”, according to its defence minister Anatolie Nosatii. 15/03/2023
Europe Decoded Here are the key numbers about migration to the EU you need to know Here are the main numbers about migration to the EU you need to know 14/03/2023
Turkey NGOs call for more funds ahead of Turkey-Syria donors’ conference Some NGOs working in Syria believe that they are ready to help earthquake workers. The only thing that’s missing is the funds. 14/03/2023
Europe News Chemical risk biggest consumer danger from non-food products The European Commission released its annual study on the Safety Gate system that enables information on measures taken against dangerous non-food products to be circulated rapidly. 13/03/2023
World News EU inflation tripled in 2022: What's the situation in your country? The latest data looks at price rises in 12 main areas, including food, housing, transport, health, and education. 13/03/2023
USA European Commission president debates electric vehicles with Biden The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen met with US President Joe Biden on Friday in an attempt to diffuse a transatlantic trade spat over subsidies for the green economy 11/03/2023
World Albin Kurti willing to calm tensions at upcoming meeting with Serbia In this episode of The Global Conversation, Albin Kurti tells Euronews that Kosovo has been ready to normalise relations with Serbia since the EU plan was made in February. 10/03/2023
World News Euroviews. EU leaders must deliver a renovation wave that leaves no one stranded Energy poverty is falsely seen as an individual problem when in fact, it’s a systemic issue of structural inequality and disempowerment, Laia Segura and Javier Tobías write. 10/03/2023
Green News EU agrees to push for the global phaseout of fossil fuels The EU has laid out its climate and energy priorities ahead of COP28 in November. 10/03/2023
Europe News EU plans naval exercises to protect critical maritime infrastructure "Our seas are of strategic importance," Commissioner Environment, Oceans and Fisheries Virginijus Sinkevičius said. 10/03/2023
Georgia Euroviews. View Q&A: Georgians will keep defending their freedoms, says EU expert The ruling Georgian Dream coalition's approach is to demonise all other political parties and the civil society. Still, we are fighting for EU membership and anyone and anything that does not help us get there, Vano Chkhikvadze told Euronews. 09/03/2023
Europe News Consumer NGO calls for ban on 'greenwashing' of food & drink products Businesses can buy so-called carbon credits to balance out their own emissions. 09/03/2023
Moldova Euroviews. Moldova is resisting Moscow's maskirovka. Can the West protect it? Russia's ability to be resourceful in destabilising actions is not to be underestimated, as it is one of the secret ingredients of the Kremlin's modus operandi, Madalin Necsutu writes. 08/03/2023