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 Sandu has slim lead in Moldova's presidential run-off Pro-EU president Maia Sandu takes lead ahead of Russia-friendly candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo with almost 91% of the vote counted. 03/11/2024
Europe News Moldovans head to polls for presidential runoff amid fraud concerns Voters are choosing between pro-European incumbent Maia Sandu and challenger Alexandr Stoianoglo, who favours closer ties with Russia. 03/11/2024
Europe News Moldovans are voting in a pivotal presidential runoff Moldovan voters are choosing in their presidential elections between pro-European incumbent Maia Sandu and challenger Alexandr Stoianoglo, who favors closer ties with Russia, this Sunday. 02/11/2024
Europe News Japan and EU sign new defence pact amid rising regional tensions The partnership is the first of its kind between the EU and an Indo-Pacific nation, and comes as concerns rise over China, North Korea and Russia. 01/11/2024
Health news EU countries clash with WHO over trans rights and access to healthcare Nearly half of European Union countries consider ‘transsexualism’ a psychiatric diagnosis required for trans people to access specific healthcare, which goes against the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines. 01/11/2024
Business European Commission fines MS drug maker Teva over improper patent use The European Commission says it has fined the Israeli generic drug maker, Teva, more than €460m for improperly seeking to protect the patent for its multiple sclerosis drug and for disparaging a rival company's development of a competing medicine. 31/10/2024
Georgia Euroviews. Did we just witness Georgia go from dream to nightmare? Georgia is not yet Belarus, but the direction of travel is ominously clear. The EU cannot afford to stand by and watch Georgia slip away under the Kremlin’s shadow, Dr Tinatin Akhvlediani writes. 31/10/2024
Radio Schuman What's next in the EU-China trade tussle? EU tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EV) came into force on Wednesday, October 30, and will remain in place for the next five years. But what's next in the ongoing trade tussle? 31/10/2024
Europe in Motion In which EU countries are the most businesses being launched? The number of companies opened across the EU is higher than those closing, with 3.4 million new companies created in 2022 versus 2.8 million that went out of business. 30/10/2024
Health news EU lagging US and China on clinical trials - report Europe has been falling behind on clinical trials over the past decade as pharmaceutical companies shift their focus to the US and Asia in search of speedier solutions, according to a new study. 30/10/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen pledges EU support to Spain amid devastating floods The European Commission president told reporters in Brussels that the EU will assist in coordinating rescue efforts through its Copernicus geo-monitoring satellite system. 30/10/2024
Europe News EPP denies contact with prosecutor over misuse of funds Reports claim members of the largest group in the European Parliament are involved in the misuse of EU funds. 30/10/2024
Europe News EU countries discuss voluntary return of Syrian refugees The idea of returning Syrian refugees has gained traction across the European Union as countries adopt a hardened stance on migration. 30/10/2024
Radio Schuman The EU Parliament committee where citizens' petitions go unheeded The European Parliament committee on petitions called PETI is at citizens' disposal for complaints, but it remains almost unknown to many. 30/10/2024
World News What would a Trump victory mean for EU-China relations? The EU has said it wants to de-risk relations with Beijing, but could the bloc face more pressure to toughen its stance if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins next week? 30/10/2024
Europe News EU gives final green light to steep tariffs on Chinese electric cars The extra tariffs on China-made electric cars will go ahead as planned, the European Commission has confirmed, despite ongoing talks with China. 29/10/2024
EU Decoded EU DECODED: How will future European Commissioners be 'vetted'? In this episode, we explain what will happen in the confirmation hearings for the nominees for the future European Commission, which begin on 4 November at the European Parliament. To work with Ursula von der Leyen, they will have to pass an "exam," known as a "grilling". 29/10/2024
Europe News Orbán praises Georgian election as he faces backlash from EU countries A group of 13 EU countries, including Germany and France, have denounced Viktor Orbán's visit to Georgia as "premature". 29/10/2024
Radio Schuman Will Georgia be Brussels’ new nightmare? Following recent elections in Georgia, EU High Representative Josep Borrell urged Georgian authorities to address reports of electoral irregularities and to undertake reforms. 29/10/2024
Europe News Thousands protest in Georgia to denounce election results The election campaign in the nation of 3.7 million people, which borders Russia, was marked by a bitter fight for votes and allegations of a smear campaign. 29/10/2024