Europe News Global uncertainty fuelling support for closer EU-UK ties, poll finds British and European respondents believe that a stronger relationship would help them weather geopolitical headwinds, a major new poll has found. 12/12/2024
Europe News Brussels blesses Poland's plan to temporarily suspend asylum right The new guidelines put forward by Brussels reflect the right-wing shift that is rapidly reshaping the bloc's migration and asylum policy. 11/12/2024
Europe News EU slaps sanctions on Russia targeting 'shadow fleet' of oil tankers The Kremlin is using old-age, poorly kept tankers to sell its crude oil above the price cap established by Western allies. 11/12/2024
Romania Romanian Constitutional court decision seen as unusual, unprecedented Urgency over alleged interference by the Russian Federation pushed Romanian judges to skip procedures and bypass transparency to save Romanian democracy, say experts. 11/12/2024
Radio Schuman The EU should prioritise Syria's political transition over migration In an interview with Euronews, Maria Luisa Fantappiè, a leading expert at the Italian Istituto Affari Internazionali, said that the decision to pause asylum-seeking processes was premature. 11/12/2024
Europe News Kaja Kallas urges 'no revenge' in Syria's transition of power The European Union's foreign policy chief said the first signals coming from Syria's rebel forces were 'good' but it was 'too early' to issue a verdict. 10/12/2024
Travel News Travelling to the EU in 2025? Get ready for its new Entry/Exit System Within six months of its gradual rollout, every border crossing in the Schengen Area is expected to use the new EES. 10/12/2024
Europe News With Assad gone, the EU wonders: Should Syrian refugees be sent back? The fall of Bashar al-Assad has prompted complex questions about the future of the one million Syrians who fled the war and sought refuge in Europe. 10/12/2024
Europe News Governments remain deadlocked over energy taxation reform The European Commission wants to hike levies on fossil fuels as it seeks to radically cut carbon emissions — but EU members remain divided even if a proposed kerosene levy seems to have fallen by the wayside. 10/12/2024
Europe News Spanish fishermen mobilise against proposed EU fishing day quotas Fishermen in Spain are protesting proposed EU cuts that would reduce fishing days in the Mediterranean, arguing that the plan could destroy the industry, harm the economy, and cost 17,000 jobs. 10/12/2024
Radio Schuman The real work on Mercosur deal starts now, says French liberal MEP Last week, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen signed the EU-Mercosur deal, despite opposition from France. 10/12/2024
Europe News EU holds off contact with Syrian liberators pending 'actions' The fall of Bashir al-Assad's dictatorial regime has forced the European Union to review its long-standing policy on Syria. 09/12/2024
Europe News Guess who's back in town? Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' EU senior finance and defence reporter Jack Schickler. 09/12/2024
Europe News Georgians continue protests over ruling party's EU talks suspension Thousands protested in Tbilisi against the suspension of EU accession talks. Police used water cannons and tear gas, with violence also directed at journalists. 09/12/2024
France Macron seizes European limelight in Notre Dame with Trump, Zelensky France’s President Emmanuel Macron snatches symbolic victory from the jaws of political defeat in a magnificent reopening ceremony blending the political and sacred. 08/12/2024
Europe News Germany, France and Poland condemn police violence in Georgia The foreign ministers demanded that 'fundamental rights, including freedom of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression, must be upheld and protected as per Georgia's constitution'. 07/12/2024
Europe News Georgians vow to continue pro-EU protests 'until victory' Police have reportedly resorted to more heavy handed tactics in a bid to clamp down on the unrest with more than 400 protesters, including opposition leaders and activists, detained and more than 100 people treated for injuries. 07/12/2024
Radio Schuman EU must decide what it wants from Georgia, says ex-ambassador In an exclusive interview with Euronews, former Georgian ambassador to the EU, Natalie Sabanadze, identified Georgia's strategic geopolitical importance to the European Union. 06/12/2024
Europe News Pro-EU membership rallies across Georgia enter second week Critics accuse police of using increasingly violent tactics to disperse the rallies with more than 100 people treated for injuries. 06/12/2024
Europe News Mercosur trade deal: MEPs for and against As negotiations heat up in Montevideo, we asked two MEPs how they consider this major deal. 05/12/2024