Radio Schuman How’s the EU going to finance its defence boost? On Monday, 3 February, an informal retreat will bring together the 27 leaders of the EU with the leaders of the UK and NATO, to discuss Europe’s much vaunted boost on defence. 03/02/2025
Europe News Keir Starmer visits Brussels ahead of UK-EU post-Brexit 'reset' talks EU member states could demand assurances on fishing rights before opening the door to closer security and economic ties with the UK, according to diplomatic sources. 03/02/2025
Europe News EU 'will respond firmly' if Trump decides to impose tariffs After President Trump imposed tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China, worrying the world about a trade war, the EU waits and hopes it won't be next. 02/02/2025
Europe News EU leaders meet to discuss defence priorities as huge divisions remain The EU needs to invest €500 billion over the coming decades to shore up its defence and kickstart its defence industries but member states remain divided over what and where to buy crucial equipment and how to finance it all. 02/02/2025
Europe News France's military forced out of Sahel region as it closes base in Chad The handover of the last French military base in Chad and the Sahel marks a loss of influence for Paris and European interests in the region. 31/01/2025
Health news EU experts: Avian flu mutations could adapt and pose risk to humans European agencies call for better preparedness and greater information sharing on avian flu as they identify new mutations that could increase the virus’ spread to humans amid increasing cases globally. 31/01/2025
Europe News Five years of Brexit: Is the United Kingdom better off? Five years after the United Kingdom exited the European Union, polls suggest public opinion has reversed on the issue, with a majority of people now believing it was a mistake. 31/01/2025
Radio Schuman Does Greenland fear US invasion? Not exactly While Donald Trump's interest in Greenland provoked reactions from EU leaders, residents seem less worried, according to interviews conducted on the ground by Euronews. 31/01/2025
Europe News Belgian airspace reopens after tech issue forced closure The system outage forced a plane carrying Prime Minister Robert Fico to turn around and head back to Slovakia. 31/01/2025
The Europe Conversation EU should engage with Trump 'without anxiety,' says António Costa "The United States will defend its interests, and Europe will defend its own interests – that is part of international relations," António Costa, the president of the European Council, told Euronews in an exclusive wide-ranging interview. 30/01/2025
World News Euroviews. Europe's security would be at major risk without access to rare earths With no easing of geopolitical tensions in sight, the EU and its members need to fight for themselves by prioritising strategic partnerships with resource-rich countries in Central Asia and beyond, Nicolas Tenzer writes. 30/01/2025
Radio Schuman New Syrian authorities 'ready to engage' with EU - Spanish minister In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Spanish foreign ministers José Manuel Albares said that there are good prospects for dialogue with the new Syrian authorities, known as HTS. 30/01/2025
Europe News European Parliament approves new HQ for border force despite pushback The Budget Committee greenlit the construction of a new building for €250 million, though leftist MEPs don’t agree 29/01/2025
EuroVerify What we know about the EU’s revived Rafah border mission The EU’s top diplomat has said the civilian mission can play a “decisive role” in supporting the Gaza ceasefire. Euronews breaks down what we know about its mandate and operations. 28/01/2025
Europe News 'Ready to defend': EU hardens line against Trump's Greenland threats Donald Trump's repeated threat to take control of Greenland one way or another has aroused a sense of alarm across Europe. 28/01/2025
Syria Euroviews. When considering Syria, the world should be patient Syria should be able to approach its future with careful and inclusive steps backed by plenty of international assistance. Syrians are starting to trade, to mend, to plan. They deserve our support and our patience, IOM Director General Amy Pope writes. 28/01/2025
EU Decoded EU DECODED: Should access to abortion be harmonised within EU? For more than 60 years, Europe has led a global trend towards legal access to abortion. Fears of a reversal of this trend have led to the campaign “My Choice, My Voice”, a citizens’ initiative calling for action from the European Commission. 28/01/2025
The Europe Conversation Can EU revitalize its stalled enlargement processes? Enlargement is often referred to as the EU’s most effective foreign policy, but since its biggest wave of new members joined in 2004, the process has largely stalled. 28/01/2025
Radio Schuman Pascal Lamy warns EU to be tough with Trump Pascal Lamy, the former chief of staff to European Commission President Jacques Delors and former two-term head of the World Trade Organization, told Euronews how the EU should deal with Donald Trump if the American president follows up on threats to impose tariffs. 28/01/2025
Europe News EU agrees on 'step-by-step' roadmap to ease sanctions on Syria The suspension of EU sanctions will be temporary and contingent upon the progress made by the new Syrian authorities. 27/01/2025