Europe Decoded Euroviews. VDL should focus on implementing deforestation law, not its rollback The EUDR requires stringent due diligence that sheds light on long supply chains that often obscure human rights violations. Voluntary pledges cannot substitute for this regulation. Luciana Téllez Chávez writes. 01/10/2024
Europe News Czechia blocks EU statement urging 'immediate ceasefire' in Lebanon The EU fears that "any further military intervention would dramatically aggravate the situation" in the Middle East, Josep Borrell has said. 01/10/2024
Europe News What Austria's electoral results mean for EU affairs Austria could become the latest European Union member state to have a far-right party in power after the Freedom Party (FPÖ) secured victory in Sunday's general election. 30/09/2024
Hungary Orbán rallies China and Brazil in renewed Ukraine peacemaking push Kyiv — which views Orbán's constant overtures to Moscow and pushback against support for Ukraine as hostile — is on a peace-through-victory campaign of its own and might not have any interest in hearing out Russia's demands any time soon. 30/09/2024
Europe News Orbán accuses EU of denting North Macedonia’s 'national pride' Orbán also offered to mediate with EU member Bulgaria, whose dispute with Skopje over Balkan history and heritage triggered the new delay. 28/09/2024
Europe News Albania has potential to be EU accession ‘frontrunner’ — EU ambassador Tirana has unlocked the next step in its bid to join the EU, with talks on the so-called "fundamental" clusters set to take place in Luxembourg on 15 October. 27/09/2024
Europe News Skopje rips into Brussels over 'Godot-like' hurdles to EU accession Both North Macedonia's president and prime minister slammed stumbling blocks put in place by Brussels over a dispute with Bulgaria over Balkan history, language and culture. 27/09/2024
Health news EU disease prevention agency new chief seeks better public engagement New chief Pamela Rendi-Wagner says European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) should do more to combat disinformation and appeal to wider audience. 26/09/2024
Travel News How long does your UK passport need to be valid for an EU trip? Confusion over UK passport rules recently saw a passenger wrongly denied boarding. 26/09/2024
Europe News What lobbying footprint does Big Oil have on EU climate policy? Two new reports have claimed to show just how much influence fossil fuel company lobbying has on EU climate policymaking. 26/09/2024
Europe News Italy, Germany to propose rethink on petrol and diesel car ban Rome and Berlin are siding with the European automotive industry in calling for the EU to relax CO2 emissions standards for cars as the bloc aims to end the sale of new petrol and diesel models by 2035. 25/09/2024
Europe News European countries urge nationals to leave Lebanon Portugal, Spain, France and the UK have issued warnings to their nationals in Lebanon to return home while commercial flights remain available. 25/09/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. The year of wars and elections revealed this about European sentiment The currently self-absorbed Brussels would better get the message. If we postpone honest conclusions to the next elections in 2029, the European drama may indeed enact its final act, André Wilkens and Pawel Zerka write. 25/09/2024
Australia Australian asylum seekers warn EU against rolling out offshore centres Two asylum seekers with first-hand experience of Australia’s brutal offshore migrant processing centres told Euronews they have a message for European leaders mulling the prospect of doing the same back home: don’t. 25/09/2024
Europe News EU's foreign policy chief calls for 'immediate ceasefire' in Lebanon The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah as tit-for-tat attacks threaten all-out war. 22/09/2024
World News Machado: EU recognising González as winner in Venezuela is historic The European Parliament's decision showed Europe is with us, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said in an exclusive interview. 20/09/2024
Health news The number of deaths by suicide in Europe decreased by 13% in a decade In 2021, there were about 47,000 deaths due to suicide in the EU, according to Eurostat. 20/09/2024
Travel News Is the EU’s Entry/Exit system still launching in November? If the EES becomes operational in autumn, non-EU travellers entering the Schengen Area will have to go through new scanners at EU borders. 20/09/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv promising Ukraine electricity funds Russia continues to target the war-torn country's energy infrastructure, leaving parts of the east in darkness for hours at a time. 20/09/2024
Europe News Prime Minister Rama insists Albania migrant deal 'exclusive' to Italy Albania's "unconditional love" for Italy means Rome has the exclusive privilege to house asylum seekers on Albanian soil, Rama told Euronews. 19/09/2024