Libya Euroviews. Europe’s migration crisis isn’t just about boats – it’s about strategy The time for fragmented fixes is over. If Europe is to regain control of its migration policy, it must first regain clarity in its strategy, Libyan Minister of Political Affairs Walid Ellafi writes in a Euronews exclusive. 25/07/2025
Europe News The French rebel against a pesticide authorised for use in the EU The Duplomb Law is being fiercely contested by civil society and a petition opposes the reintroduction of a pesticide. 24/07/2025
Iran Iran says it's ready for nuclear talks if US works to rebuild trust Iran is set to meet on Friday in Istanbul with Britain, France and Germany, known as the E3 nations, and the European Union’s deputy foreign policy commissioner. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU hails progress on China's rare earth curbs but demands fairer trade After a one-day summit in Beijing, the European Union insisted on the need to immediately rebalance trade relations with China. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission's defence loan scheme tapped by 20 member states EU member states have until 29 July to officially put in a request for financing under the Commission mechanism. 24/07/2025
Economy Trade issues on the table at scaled-back EU-China summit in Beijing European leaders demanded a more balanced relationship with China at a summit with President Xi Jinping in the Chinese capital on Thursday, as the bloc runs a massive trade deficit with the Asian giant of around €300 billion. 24/07/2025
Europe News Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination law The European Commission has revived its equal treatment directive after initially removing it from its 2025 plans. However, the proposal remains stalled in the Council, where there is still no unanimity. 24/07/2025
Europe News Why Ukraine's new anti-corruption law spells trouble for its EU hopes Ukraine's new law undermining the independence of two anti-corruption agencies spells trouble for its desire to join the European Union. 24/07/2025
Europe News Barroso: EU shouldn’t be a ‘geopolitical teenager’ faced with China China’s dominance should be a ‘wake-up call’ for Europe to ‘do its own homework’, the former European Commission President told Euronews’ Europe Today. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission accused of mining secrecy in scramble for raw materials Green/EFA EU lawmakers say they cannot access impact assessments for ‘strategic’ mining projects approved under the Critical Raw Materials Act, accusing the European Commission of lacking transparency and accountability. 24/07/2025
Europeans' Stories The Schengen Agreement turns 40. Can its raison d'être survive? The Schengen Agreement has just turned 40 with more doubts than certainties. Almost half of its members have reinstated temporary controls along its internal borders. Is this the end of the Schengen vision of open borders within Europe? We travelled to the Poland/German border to try to find out. 23/07/2025
Europe in Motion Do EU citizens believe that their public institutions are corrupt? A new survey shows that 69% of Europeans believe corruption is widespread in their country, but only 20% of them reported it. 23/07/2025
Europe News Tensions, clashes and low expectations loom over EU-China summit The expectations for the EU-China summit are so low that officials in Brussels claim as a victory the fact that it is happening at all. 23/07/2025
Europe News Euroviews. China and the EU: Partners for mutual success China and the EU have achieved mutual success with practical cooperation, delivering benefits to people on both sides. With deeper high-level opening-up, China places greater emphasis on meeting the growing needs of its people for a better life, Ambassador Cai Run writes in a Euronews exclusive. 23/07/2025
Europe News How young Romanians may contribute to EU security and earn some money A new law is being discussed at the parliament in Bucharest that allows young people aged between 18-35 to follow a four-month training program. During this time, they would be paid and at the end, would also receive an allowance. 22/07/2025
Europe News Many EU countries endorse Commission's migrant outsourcing plans Denmark is determined to reach an agreement on return policy among the member states by the end of its EU presidency, Danish Minister for Immigration said 22/07/2025
Germany Germany supports Poland's measures to curb migration from Belarus "Poland is Germany's most important partner within the EU, alongside our French neighbours," German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt said at the Polish-Belarusian border on Monday. 22/07/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Are France's working conditions among Europe's worst? A French economist recently slammed the country's working conditions, sparking debate. Euroverify looks at the data behind the allegations. 22/07/2025
Europe in Motion Do EU citizens consider their justice systems to be independent? Over three-quarters of respondents who view their country's justice system positively believe that the judges' status and position help ensure their independence. 21/07/2025
Iran Iran and three European powers to resume nuclear talks Iran's foreign minister has said the country France, Germany and the UK are looking to set a date for a meeting for nuclear talks, in what could be a step toward ending the protracted impasse over Iran's nuclear programme and Western concerns. 20/07/2025