Europe News Nord Stream to resume gas flows after 10-day maintenance Two sources confirmed the information to Reuters, amid fears of an imminent total suspension of Russian gas supplies. 19/07/2022
Hungary Hungary moves to curb power of EU Hungary passed a resolution Tuesday calling for the power of the EU parliament to be curtailed, arguing that it has steered Europe into a “dead end.” 19/07/2022
Europe Decoded Video: How coal and steel paved the way for the EU we know today In 1951, six European countries joined forces to create a common market on coal and steel, introducing the idea of supranationalism. 19/07/2022
Europe News 'Historic moment': EU negotiations open for Albania, North Macedonia For North Macedonia, the opening of negotiations is 17 years in the making. 19/07/2022
Europe News Ukraine's financial situation is 'dire,' warns EU ambassador The EU has released only €1 billion out of the €9 billion that was promised in financial aid. 19/07/2022
Europe News Brussels defends sanctions, while pledging more Ukraine financial aid EU foreign ministers met in Brussels Monday, agreeing to give €500 million in military aid to Kyiv. 18/07/2022
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia votes for EU deal to lift Bulgarian veto amid protests The so-called French proposal would see the country recognise the Bulgarian minority in its constitution and commit to an annual review of its relations with Sofia. 17/07/2022
World How is the EU addressing rising energy prices and record inflation? How is the EU addressing rising energy prices and record inflation in the Eurozone? We spoke to the European Commissioner for Economy, Paolo Gentiloni, to find out. 15/07/2022
Hungary EU 'shot itself in the lungs' with Russia sanctions, says Orban Hungarian PM has opposed the bloc's sanctions sparked by Moscow's invasion of Ukraine and has refused to allow the transit of weapons to its eastern neighbour. 15/07/2022
Tech News TikTok delays changes to privacy policy over Europe data concerns Italy's data protection authority said TikTok had told users of the video app that it was going to deliver targeted advertising to them from July 13 without their consent. 13/07/2022
Economy Croatia gets final approval to adopt the euro on 1 January 2023 The eastern European country will officially become the 20th member of the eurozone on 1 January 2023 — nearly a decade after first becoming a member of the European Union. 12/07/2022
Europe News 'Huge challenge': EU preparing for migrant waves due to food crisis The UN has warned that the cost-of-living crisis could spark a "cycle of social unrest leading to political instability" in many countries worldwide. 12/07/2022
Europe News EU ministers approve additional €1 billion aid for Ukraine The EU will raise the money on the international capital markets and will cover the interest costs. 12/07/2022
Europe News EU population shrinks for the second year in a row in 2021 According to Eurostat, the population of the 27 countries that make up the bloc fell by close to 172,000 in 2021, with net migration and births failing to offset the death rate. 11/07/2022
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia is at a crossroads as it debates negotiations for EU membership After 17 years of candidate status, North Macedonia has received an invitation to start negotiations with the European Union. But there are still many hurdles for the small country to overcome. 11/07/2022
Europe News Monkeypox: These EU member states have received vaccine doses As of 6 July, nearly 5,950 cases of monkeypox have been reported from 33 countries and areas throughout the European region. 08/07/2022
Europe News Current drought in southern Europe 'could become worst ever' "The Copernicus emergency management service indicates the present drought in Europe could become the worst ever," Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič warned on Thursday. 07/07/2022
Europe Decoded Which EU countries have been cut off from Russian gas? Over the past months, Moscow has totally or partially cut off the gas supply to several EU member states, a radical attack that hurts both the European and the Russian economies. 07/07/2022
Republic of North Macedonia Dozens of police injured as EU compromise protest turns violent Demonstrators are angry with a proposed "compromise solution" that would allow North Macedonia to begin EU membership talks. 06/07/2022
Green News ‘Stop gas, stop Putin’: Ukrainian celebs and activists tell EU Activists argue that the inclusion of gas in the EU Taxonomy will only benefit Russia and “prolong the oppression of innocent Ukrainians.” 06/07/2022