Europe News Bulgaria heads to the polls for the seventh time in three years Voters return to the ballot box amid high apathy and a surge for the far-right. 24/10/2024
EuroVerify Would Donald Trump’s trade tariffs hurt Europe? The EU is increasingly reliant on the US export market, making it vulnerable to the potential shocks of Trump’s trade policy. 24/10/2024
Europe News Georgian PM: We are a Christian nation and we belong in Europe As Georgia prepares for pivotal elections on Sunday, PM Irakli Kobakhidze spoke to Euronews about the country's history of Christianity and EU aspirations, and dismissed Russia's influence. 24/10/2024
Europe News EU-Tunisia deal faces renewed criticism over human rights concerns The European Ombudsman has called for "concrete criteria" to suspend EU funds for Tunisia in case of human rights abuse. 23/10/2024
Europe News Socialists, Greens and Liberals challenge Commission on migration The European Commission President has called on the bloc to look into so-called innovative solutions to stem the flow of irregular migrants, including the creation of return hubs outside the bloc to detain rejected asylum seekers awaiting deportation. 23/10/2024
Radio Schuman Are Moldova and Georgia the next Ukraine? Georgia could potentially become the next Ukraine, given Russia's past invasion and the ongoing threat of aggression, according an expert who spoke with Euronews. Its precarious geographic position makes the situation more complex, though it may not directly impact European security. 23/10/2024
Europe News Hungary calls for former prisoner turned MEP's immunity to be lifted Ilaria Salis spent 15 months in a Budapest cell on charges of assaulting far-right demonstrators before being granted immunity following her election to the European Parliament last June. 22/10/2024
Europe News Will Erasmus+ and Horizon Europe see their budgets slashed? The two programmes could face significant budget cuts in 2025 if lawmakers in Brussels approve the proposal. 22/10/2024
Europe News MEPs approve €35bn loan for Ukraine with some far-right support The proposed loan for Ukraine split the far-right Patriots for Europe (PfE) group, with some of its members voting in favour and others against. 22/10/2024
Europe News The key questions the EU has to answer to make 'return hubs' a reality The project of establishing "return hubs" for rejected asylum seekers faces a myriad of challenges, including potential conflicts with international law. 22/10/2024
Europe News Moldova president alleges vote-buying tainted EU referendum results Moldovan President Maia Sandu denounced an "an assault on democracy and freedom," as she said criminal groups had bought Moldovan citizens' votes prior to the EU referendum on Sunday. 21/10/2024
EuroVerify Calls for offshore EU asylum centres fuel misinformation in Moldova Reports that the small eastern European country is being considered a potential site for migrant camps have triggered a wave of misinformation. 21/10/2024
Europe News Ukraine's struggle with weapon supply hampers battlefield efforts Ukraine is actively recruiting more men and women but needs more weapons, Oleksandr Korniyenko, the first deputy chairperson of the parliament in Kyiv, told Euronews. 21/10/2024
Moldova Moldova votes yes to join the EU as president claims Moscow meddled The first batch of preliminary results indicated the referendum on Moldova's EU future was a "no," but a last-minute spike in votes in favour from the eastern European country's diaspora won the referendum by the slimmest of margins. 21/10/2024
Europe News Thousands of Georgians take part in pro-EU march The rally comes just a week ahead of parliamentary elections, set to take place on 26 October, which are widely seen as a bellwether if Georgia returns to Russia’s orbit or continues on its pro-European path. 20/10/2024
North Korea North Korea threatens four EU states over sanctions monitoring group North Korea's foreign minister called a newly-created sanctions monitoring team of her country's nuclear weapons programme 'illegal and illegitimate' on Sunday. 20/10/2024
Europe News Minimum turnout exceeded in Moldova's crucial EU membership vote A minimum turnout of 33% has now been exceeded in a vote on whether Moldova should enshrine in its constitution the desire to join the European Union. 20/10/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Europe's economy in a struggle for survival This edition of our weekly talk show focuses on the growing challenges facing the European economy: declining competitiveness, increasing potential for conflict in trade with China and diminishing scope for the public sector. 19/10/2024
World News Maya Sandu favoured in Moldova's tense election and EU referendum Moldovan citizens will vote on whether to formally add EU membership aspirations to their country's constitution. A win for pro-Europeans and Maya Sandu’s re-election could increase tensions with pro-Russian separatists. 18/10/2024
Tech News Far right decry vote after Musk fails to make Sakharov Award shortlist Far right MEPs who nominated the billionaire for the prestigious award cast doubt on the voting process after Musk failed to make the final cut. 18/10/2024