Europe News Czech parents face rising costs as school year gets under way The hike in education-related expenses remains a growing problem, especially for poor and single parents, but also for the children of refugees. 02/09/2024
Europe News Could Europe's beaches become more open to people with disabilities? Although there have been some improvements, people with disabilities still face challenges in accessing beaches in Europe. Meet the people fighting to make beaches accessible to all. 02/09/2024
Europe News Draghi’s déja vu, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior finance and defence reporter Jack Schickler. 02/09/2024
Europe News Men dominate nominations for EU commission as push for equality fails The deadline for the nominations was set for Friday -- here is a look at the last-minute candidates from EU member states so far. 31/08/2024
Serbia After greeting Macron, Serbia's Vučić sets off to meet von der Leyen European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Serbian leader Aleksandar Vučić are expected to discuss the Western Balkan country's reform agenda for the New Growth Plan for the region, among other topics. 30/08/2024
Nature Euroviews. 'Check-the-box' approach to EUDR fails the fight against deforestation We all need to invest in a system that rewards producers for keeping the forests we all depend on standing, Fanny Gauttier writes. 30/08/2024
Europe News Borrell says EU should consider sanctions on Israeli ministers But the proposal is unlikely to find consensus among the EU's 27 member countries who are divided over their approach to the war in Gaza. It has already been criticised by Italy’s foreign minister as "unrealistic". 29/08/2024
Travel News Are delays inevitable when the EES launches in November? Every port, airport and land border has to install new technology before the Entry/Exit System launch on 10 November. 29/08/2024
Europe News Let Ukraine strike Russia and keep the momentum, Kuleba urges EU Dmytro Kuleba has urged EU countries to take "bold decisions" and allow Ukraine to use donated weapons to strike deep into Russian territory. 29/08/2024
Europe News Economic portfolios are key in talks to choose new EU commissioners All governments must announce their nominees for the European Commission by 30 August. 28/08/2024
Europe News Maduro accuses Borrell of complicity in Gaza war as tensions soar Borrell, the EU's top diplomat, has said that publicly available voting records suggest Maduro was defeated in Venezuela's presidential election. 28/08/2024
Work These European universities were ranked as best in the world in 2024 European and US universities dominated the 2024 Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), with Harvard University securing the top spot once again. 28/08/2024
Belgium European officials' children attend Brussels school 50 years ago As the holiday season nears its end, another school year has just kicked off in the EU capital — a great time to remember how things were decades ago at the school for Europan Common Market delegates in 1972. 27/08/2024
Europe News Borrell calls for three-day ceasefire to curb polio spread in Gaza The polio disease has re-emerged in the war-torn enclave more than two decades after it was eradicated. 27/08/2024
Radio Schuman What does Keir Starmer want to renegotiate with the EU? In Brussels and London, there’s optimism that Keir Starmer's new UK government will soon recalibrate the UK's relationship with the EU. But how? 27/08/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Pivotal moment for EU AI Act: Who will lead the GPAI code of practice? The (vice) chairs’ expertise and vision will be crucial in guiding GPAI rules for the future and ensuring that the European way to trustworthiness in the AI ecosystem will endure, Kai Zenner and Cornelia Kutterer write. 26/08/2024
Europe News The EU-UK reset: What are the prospects for closer cooperation? As the UK Labour government’s honeymoon period fades, it must now get down to the nitty-gritty of its EU reset. 26/08/2024
Europe News 100ml limit on liquids to return to all EU airports from September The latest generation of scanners allows passengers to carry electronic devices and liquids without quantity restrictions, but the European Commission questions their reliability and calls for a temporary restoration of the previous model. 23/08/2024
Business Are Italy and the EU close to resolving their beach concessions feud? A dispute over the management of Italy’s beach concessions has left family-controlled businesses up in arms. 23/08/2024
Belgium Romanian leader seeks economic portfolio at the European Commission Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu picked Social Democrat MEP Victor Negrescu as his candidate for the country's next European commissioner. 22/08/2024