Europe News Marine Le Pen to face judges in embezzlement trial Le Pen and her National Rally party have denied any wrong-doing as they stand in a high-stakes trial over the suspected embezzlement of European Parliament funds. 14/10/2024
USA What can Europe tell us about the upcoming US presidential vote? In 2024, European elections highlighted voter dissatisfaction and a shift towards anti-establishment parties, a trend that could influence the US elections. 14/10/2024
EuroVerify Fact check: Is Europe's car industry in crisis? The plight of Europe’s automotive sector — and its impact on the economy and jobs — has become a hot political topic. 14/10/2024
World News Euroviews. Our actions have greater force when the EU and UK speak with one voice At times, we both can feel powerless to prevent so much of the suffering around the world. But we do have the power to determine how we work together. We are choosing to stand together in partnership, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy and EU HRVP Josep Borrell write in a Euronews exclusive. 14/10/2024
Europe News EU says Israeli ban of UNRWA would be 'disastrous' for refugees Since 1949, UNRWA has been the main organisation responsible for delivering humanitarian aid to Palestinians in occupied territories and providing services for Palestinian refugees in other countries. 13/10/2024
Europe News Southern EU leaders want Lebanon's army to reassert itself in south Israel and Hezbollah have exchanged almost daily cross-border fire since the war in Gaza started last October but recent weeks have seen that violence significantly ramp up turning southern Lebanon into a flashpoint. 12/10/2024
Europe News Albania: Italian government's migrant centres ready to host The centres built by the Italian government in Albania are ready to host migrants rescued in the Mediterranean, eleven months after the agreement between the two countries was signed. 11/10/2024
Europe News Brussels floats plan to bypass Hungarian veto on €6.6bn for Ukraine A proposed reform of the European Peace Facility would make financial contributions voluntary, rather than mandatory, as they are now. 11/10/2024
France French minister Bruno Retailleau urges stricter EU migration policy Rapidly implementing the European Pact on Asylum and Migration and revising the Returns Directive: France's Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, is announcing firm policies, even if it means moving closer to Europe's radical right. 11/10/2024
Europe News EU finds a way to label Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group Adding a new person or entity to the EU's terrorist list requires a judicial decision issued by one of the 27 member states. 11/10/2024
Europe News EU urges Turkey to probe alleged abuse in EU-funded migration centres A media investigation has revealed a pattern of systematic abuse and unsanitary conditions in EU-funded migrantion centres located in Turkey. 11/10/2024
Economy How are Iranian lorry drivers bypassing EU sanctions? Under Brussels' sanctions against Tehran, most of some 60,000 Iranian lorry drivers who traverse Europe's roads each month to transit various goods either lost their jobs or have been hit hard by paying exorbitant fees for crossing into the bloc. 11/10/2024
World News Frozen Russian assets and EU's loan to Ukraine: What's at stake? The EU will loan Ukraine €35 billion, repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets in a novel approach aiming to fund Ukraine's urgent infrastructure and defence needs. 11/10/2024
The Europe Conversation Growth in Ukrainian military capabilities a sign of optimism Amid war in Ukraine, the rapidly unfolding conflict in the Middle East and uncertainty about future relations with US, the EU has rarely faced such challenging times. Jacob Kirkegaard, Senior Fellow at the Bruegel thinktank shares his views on what the coming years may hold. 10/10/2024
Europe News EU delays (again) new electronic system for border checks The Entry/Exit System is a comprehensive reform to modernise checks at the EU's external borders and promote information-sharing. 10/10/2024
Europe News Poland and Czech Republic condemn renewed border checks within EU Germany and others say the reintroduction of border controls within the Schengen Area is a necessary measure to control irregular migration, but other countries are strongly opposed to the move. 10/10/2024
Business Europe must unite to avoid financial crisis, IMF's Georgieva says International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva speaks to Euronews after meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as she begins her second term. 09/10/2024
Europe News EU countries greenlight €35bn loan for Ukraine using Russia's assets Under the G7 plan, the windfall profits earned by Russia's frozen assets will be used to gradually repay a multi-billion loan for Ukraine. 09/10/2024
Europe News Viktor Orbán splits the European Parliament with presidential speech The Hungarian Prime Minister's presentation of his priorities for the Hungarian Presidency has polarised his admirers and his critics. 09/10/2024
Europe News Greece confronts disastrously low birth rate in Aegean Islands At 1.3 babies per woman, Greece's fertility rate is among Europe's lowest — and well below the threshold for population growth. 09/10/2024