Radio Schuman The first weeks of Trump in power, seen from Brussels Brussels and the EU have long feared Trump’s tariff threats, but now, shock is setting in as he and Elon Musk push to dismantle US agencies and shrink the federal government. 10/02/2025
Europe News Zelenskyy congratulates Baltics after switch from Russian power grid The switchover to the European electricity network, which Baltic leaders said held geopolitical and symbolic significance, came more than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union. 10/02/2025
Europe News Kosovo election exit polls show PM Albin Kurti's party in lead Kosovans headed to the polls against a backdrop of a stagnant economy and renewed ethnic tensions but the Central Election Commission says turnout was low. 10/02/2025
Europe News US officials to visit Europe to discuss ways to end Ukraine war Less than a day before that announcement, US media reported that Donald Trump had had a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss steps towards a negotiated solution. 10/02/2025
Europe News Voting gets under way in legislative elections in Kosovo The vote is seen as a key test for incumbent Prime Minister Albin Kurti and this is the first time since independence in 2008 that Kosovo's parliament has completed a full four-year mandate. 09/02/2025
Europe News PM Kurti's party is out in front ahead of Kosovo's election The vote will determine who will lead the Kosovo side in stalled normalisation talks with Serbia, facilitated by the EU to move both states closer to joining the bloc. 08/02/2025
Europe News Thousands in Slovakia protest against PM Fico's Russia stance Fico's views on Russia have largely differed from the European mainstream. He ended Slovakia's military aid for Ukraine, criticised European Union sanctions on Russia and vowed to block Ukraine from joining NATO. 08/02/2025
Europe News Poland will not implement Migration Pact, Tusk tells von der Leyen Donald Tusk has once again criticised the Pact on Migration and Asylum and doubled down on his refusal to comply with the legislation. 07/02/2025
Europe News Georgia’s EU membership by 2030 is achievable, PM Kobakhidze says Georgian Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze told Euronews, in an exclusive interview, that Brussels needs to be more flexible in EU membership talks. 06/02/2025
Europe News Poland pitches rearmament bank to boost Europe's defence spending "There is a new idea which I like: a rearmament bank," said Radosław Sikorski, Poland's minister of foreign affairs. 06/02/2025
Radio Schuman Centre-right has renounced Green Deal, claims Timmermans In a press point with journalists on Wednesday, ex-European Commissioner for the Green Deal Frans Timmermans castigated the far and centre-right for its approach to the Green deal. 06/02/2025
Europe News Concerns and doubts mount over EU plan to build deportation camps The EU's plan to outsource migration through so-called "return hubs," which has never been tried before, is shrouded in legal uncertainty. 06/02/2025
Radio Schuman Is the EU ready to set up 'return hubs' to stem migration? At the end of February, the European Commission is expected to publish a new EU law on return of asylum claimants. 05/02/2025
Europe News EU hails 'major' progress to set up special tribunal to judge Putin "No one from Russia and no one from Russia's leadership is untouchable," said High Representative Kaja Kallas. 04/02/2025
Europe News Exclusive: EU Commission poised to propose migrant 'return hubs' The European Commission is mulling a new EU law on migrant returns, with many countries insisting on a hard line. 04/02/2025
Europe News EU is ready for 'tough negotiations' with Trump, says von der Leyen "We will always protect our own interests – however and whenever that is needed," Ursula von der Leyen said after Donald Trump warned tariffs against the EU would happen "pretty soon." 04/02/2025
Europe News EU leaders avoid controversy as they discuss defence spending options The Commission estimates that the EU needs to invest €500 billion in the sector over the coming decade so that it can continue to support Ukraine but also ensure it is in a position to defend itself following decades of under-investments. 04/02/2025
World News EU leaders vow to fight back if Trump imposes tariffs EU leaders have vowed unity against Trump's tariffs as they gather in Brussels to discusses defence and security issues. 03/02/2025
Health news Europe losing cancer remedy tech race to US and China – study Despite hosting more oncology start-ups, Europe is lagging in the development of cancer technologies, losing the competitive edge in some promising research fields to the US and China, according to a new report. 03/02/2025
Europe News Data Protection tsar choice, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior tech and industry reporter Cynthia Kroet. 03/02/2025