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
The Europe Conversation 'Shocking' levels of democratic backsliding across Europe - ex-Justice Commissioner Jourová Outgoing Vice President of the European Commission Věra Jourová told The Europe Conversation its “shocking” how some EU countries are replicating illiberal laws of others. 05/12/2024
Radio Schuman Can France block the EU-Mercosur trade agreement? Key negotiations on the EU-Mercosur trade agreement are set to begin Thursday in Uruguay. Meanwhile, France remains staunchly opposed to the deal and is actively working to rally a blocking minority to derail the agreement. 05/12/2024
Health news EU condemns reported Taliban ban on women's medical education Female trainee midwives and nurses have reportedly been ordered not to attend classes by the Taliban, who have restricted Afghan women's rights. 04/12/2024
Europe News More than 300 arrested in Georgia after six nights of pro-EU protests Allegations of police violence have emerged as citizens protest the recently re-elected Georgian Dream party's decision to suspend EU accession talks. 04/12/2024
Europe News Budget crisis and political turmoil: France under EU's close watch European institutions in Brussels are paying attention not only to the financial discussions but also to the political challenges that are unfolding in France. 03/12/2024
Europe News Health ministers buck Parliament to green-light stronger tobacco bans The EU Council has approved new recommendations on smoke- and aerosol-free environments across the bloc to strengthen protection against exposure to second-hand smoke and to "encourage current smokers to quit”, bucking Parliament's recent shelving of the proposal. 03/12/2024
Europe News Belgium found guilty of crimes against humanity in colonial Congo Belgian court orders the state to pay damages to five mixed-race women who were removed from their mothers as children in colonial-era Congo. 03/12/2024
Europe News Romania set for presidential runoff after court certifies first round Pro-Moscow ultranationalist Cǎlin Georgescu's first-round win has shocked Romanian society and raised suspicions of Russian election meddling. 03/12/2024
Europe News Pro-EU win masks far-right surge in Romania Romania will join the Schengen Area in January 2025 after a 13-year wait. Pro-European parties won Romania’s recent elections, but far-right groups gained a 30% share of the vote, partly due to frustration over the delayed accession. 03/12/2024
EuroVerify Where do EU countries stand on ICC’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu? The International Criminal Court's (ICC) arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu continues to draw mixed and often ambiguous reactions from European officials. 03/12/2024
Europe News Canada to impose sanctions against those suppressing Georgia protests Georgia sees its fifth night of consecutive protests against the government's decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union. 03/12/2024
Europe News Baltics slap sanctions on Georgian officials. Will the EU follow? Georgia has been rocked by four consecutive nights of protests after the government decided to suspend EU accession talks until 2028. 02/12/2024
Europe News Protests in Georgia continue after EU accession talks halted Officials in the country say at least 44 people have been hospitalised in increasingly violent clashes between police and protesters as President Salome Zourabichvili says she won’t step down when her term ends. 01/12/2024
Europe News Dozens in hospital after third night of violent protests in Georgia A third night of protests in against the government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the EU left 44 people in hospital, officials said Sunday. 01/12/2024
Europe News Georgia's president says government is 'illegitimate' In an interview with Euronews, Salome Zourabichvili talks about the current wave of unrest happening across Georgia and what could happen next. 30/11/2024
Europe News Over 100 protesters arrested in Georgia during second night of unrest Protesters again swarmed the parliament, with some trying to break through its gates, in anger over the government's back-tracking on EU negotiations. 30/11/2024
Europe News António Costa takes charge of European Council as Michel steps down António Costa will take office as president of the European Council on 1 December as part of the EU's new institutional cycle. 29/11/2024
Europe News Borrell's final warning: EU has reached 'breaking point' in Ukraine In an interview before leaving office, Josep Borrell sounds the alarm about Russia's military superiority in its war of aggression in Ukraine and urges EU countries to "do more and quicker" to support Ukraine. "We don't have a sense of urgency." 29/11/2024
Health news Why does the EU now have two health Commissioners? How health topics will be divided between two Commissioner for the first time is a poser for the new executive. 29/11/2024