12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
Europe News Brussels turns blue and yellow as Ukraine war reaches 1,000 days November 19th marks the 1,000th day since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. To honour the grim milestone, Ukraine's colours shine bright on the buildings of Brussels' EU institutions. 18/11/2024
Europe News European governments bring fossil fuel lobbyists to COP29 According to a coalition of NGOs, the European Union's national delegations brought more than a hundred fossil fuel representatives with them to Baku for the UN climate conference. 18/11/2024
Green News COP29: 'Cut the theatrics' over finance talks, UN climate chief warns The whole COP climate process could stall or go into reverse if governments refuse to compromise with less than a week of negotiations left. 18/11/2024
United Kingdom Euroviews. Standing open-armed, UK is choosing investment over decline A UK with strong foundations and a stable economy translates into a UK that is a stable partner to our friends in Europe, United Kingdom's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves writes in a Euronews exclusive. 18/11/2024
Europe News EU foreign affairs chiefs discuss Ukraine after Biden lifts arms veto The meeting of EU foreign affairs ministers comes a day after Russia launched another massive attack of drones and missiles against Ukraine. 18/11/2024
Health news EU isn’t cutting antibiotic use fast enough, health agency says There are fears that antibiotic resistance could cause tens of millions of deaths by 2050 – but the use of last-resort antimicrobial drugs is on the rise, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said on Monday. 18/11/2024
Europe News Ukraine and agriculture exports, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' EU senior health and agriculture correspondent Gerardo Fortuna. 18/11/2024
World News Euroviews. Trump’s re-election will test Europe’s treatment of minorities The moment calls for bold action — securing a future where Roma and other marginalised groups actively contribute to a resilient, democratic Europe, Mensur Haliti writes. 18/11/2024
Radio Schuman How can deported Ukrainian children be helped? In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Ukraine's Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets talked about the almost 20,000 Ukrainian children who have been deported to Russia by force since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 18/11/2024
Europe News EU increasingly convinced Russia is producing lethal drones in China Diplomats in Brussels have received "convincing" evidence showing Russia has built a factory in China to produce lethal drones. 15/11/2024
Travel News What are ‘golden visas’ and which EU countries still hand them out? If you want to move to Europe, golden visas allow you to buy your way to residency. 15/11/2024
Health news Over 800 million people have diabetes globally. What about in Europe? Diabetes rates have doubled globally in the last three decades, a new study suggests, here’s what to know about the situation in Europe. 14/11/2024
Europe News Euroviews. Si vis pacem, para bellum Experts warn that Russia will be able to launch a full-scale attack on the EU and NATO within the next five years. Europe must finally take its security into its own hands, Andrzej Halicki and Andrius Kubilius write. 14/11/2024
Radio Schuman Ex-Commission chief Barroso talks Putin, Trump, Crimea, EU treaties In an exclusive interview with Euronews, ex-European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso talks Putin, Trump, Crimea and why it’s “not prudent” to change EU treaties. 14/11/2024
World News MEPs debate future EU-US relations Following the 2024 U.S. presidential election, which saw Donald Trump and JD Vance defeat Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the European Parliament debated the future of EU-U.S. relations under the new administration. 13/11/2024
Europe News Borrell proposes to suspend EU-Israel political talks over Gaza war Josep Borrell's proposal, made in view of alleged human rights violations, is highly likely to be vetoed by member states. 13/11/2024
Europe News Farmers balk at prospect of EU-Mercosur free trade deal The trade agreement could get the green light next week's G20 summit in Brazil, but the prospect has triggered discontent among farmers. 13/11/2024
Europe News German vice chancellor open to dialogue from left to right As Germany prepares for its 2025 elections, Green Party’s Robert Habeck said he is open to talks with all parties for possible post-election coalitions. 13/11/2024
World News Euroviews. 2024 European elections remain under the shadow of rising populism While the current EP majority may be able to effectively exercise a cordon sanitaire over both the far right and the far left, an overall shift to the right, both in terms of rhetoric and policy, is already a reality, Gilles Ivaldi and Emilia Zankina write. 13/11/2024
Euronews Debates Driving digital transformation for Europe's emerging innovators In partnership with Huawei Watch our live debate in the video player at the top of the article to hear how technology experts and professionals are accelerating the digital transformation of Europe’s SMEs. 13/11/2024