Europe News What is the most attractive EU country for studying abroad? In 2022, 1.66 million students from abroad, including EU and non-EU countries, were undertaking tertiary-level studies across the EU, according to Eurostat. 09/10/2024
Europe News Orbán and von der Leyen clash in fiery parliamentary debate The gloves were off as Viktor Orbán appeared before the European Parliament in Strasbourg and faced off with Ursula von der Leyen. 09/10/2024
EuroVerify Are European countries still supplying arms to Israel? French President Emmanuel Macron has joined calls to halt the sale of arms to Israel. 09/10/2024
Europe News MEPs debate crisis facing Europe's automotive industry Europe's car industry has been battling against the transition to low carbon technologies, the degradation of supply chains, increased competition from Asia, and decreased demand for electric models. 09/10/2024
Europe News Concern mounts in Spain over EU proposed funding cuts to Erasmus EU institutions are expected to begin negotiating the 2025 budget in November. If the proposed cut in funding for Erasmus is approved, nearly all countries in the programme will be affected, but even more, Spain, which has been the main destination for Erasmus students since 2001. 08/10/2024
Europe News 'Veggy steaks': What impact will the EU ruling have on Europe? Plant-based manufacturers can keep using meat-related names, but this victory for consumer transparency could risk market fragmentation. 08/10/2024
World News Interpol asks public to help solve 46 cold cases across Europe Rita Roberts' disappearance in the 1990s remained a mystery until Interpol's Identify Me initiative helped identify her body via a tattoo. Now, the agency is asking for the public's help with dozens more cases. 08/10/2024
EuroVerify Fact check: Can MEPs skip the line at airports? Members of the European Parliament are entitled to several allowances, but there’s often criticism and confusion over what the so-called “Brussels gravy train” entails. EuroVerify takes a look. 08/10/2024
Europe News EU proposes delaying landmark deforestation law amid industry pressure The European Commission's move to postpone anti-deforestation regulations has sparked criticism from environmental NGOs. 07/10/2024
Europe News 17 European countries call for 'paradigm shift' on migrant returns The European Union has struggled to improve the deportation rate of asylum seekers whose applications have been turned down. 07/10/2024
World Ombudswoman O'Reilly: Commission needs strong accountability mechanism Ireland's Emily O'Reilly will soon leave her role as EU Ombudswoman after more than a decade in the job. Under her watch governance of the bloc has become more transparent and accountable, but she feels more work needs to be done. 04/10/2024
Europe News EU top court rules in favour of veggie burgers in labelling dispute Plant-based foods can continue to be sold and promoted using terms traditionally associated with meat, as long as their composition is clearly labelled and does not mislead consumers, the EU Court of Justice ruled. 04/10/2024
Europe News Wider Middle East war could have serious implications for EU — analyst Though many countries still believe a diplomatic solution to end the conflict is achievable, so far, diplomatic efforts to ease tensions have failed to bring about concrete results. 04/10/2024
Healthcare Which are the most common operations surgeons perform in EU hospitals? When it comes to operations, these are the most common surgical procedures undertaken in hospitals across the European Union. 04/10/2024
Europe News EU countries continue to evacuate citizens from Lebanon These evacuations happened as the Israeli military issued fresh evacuation orders for communities in southern Lebanon, signalling that it may widen the ground operation launched earlier this week against the Hezbollah militant group. 04/10/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Why is the EU struggling to define its future? The time for feet dragging is over, but the sense of urgency is still missing. And there is more: In addition to being very demanding, these challenges need to be faced simultaneously. Is that even possible, Ricardo Borges de Castro asks. 03/10/2024
Europe News Which EU country has the most people learning multiple languages? In 2022, 6.5% of primary school students in the EU were learning two or more foreign languages, according to Eurostat. 03/10/2024
Europe News EU gives €30 million extra to Lebanon in humanitarian aid The additional funds bring the total amount of monetary aid provided to more than €100 million for 2024. 03/10/2024
Europe News Georgia can turn its EU fortunes around, President Zourabichvili says Georgia's opposition has banded together in a bloc looking to win on a pro-European ticket in the October elections. President Salome Zourabichvili told Euronews she hopes this will prompt Brussels to restart its membership talks with Tbilisi. 03/10/2024
Europe News Brussels and London agree to strengthen cooperation 'at pace' Both sides agreed to hold a summit to 'oversee the development' of the new relationship in early 2025. 02/10/2024