Bulgaria Bulgaria's political impasse complicates its relations with Brussels One of Bulgaria's top issues is joining the eurozone. Sofia hopes to join the single currency in 2025, but the political difficulties of recent years make this unlikely. 07/08/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. EU politicians should stop mulling cooperation with the far right Right now, by drawing a red line against any future deals with the far right, President von der Leyen can make one of the most decisive steps to ensure the EU stands firm for all Europeans, Barbara Skrobol writes. 06/08/2024
Travel News Why you might see Italy's busy beach clubs shut this summer Lidos have been passed down through generations of families for decades, but that could all change. 06/08/2024
Europe News Kosovo police raid on Serb post offices 'violates' EU-led dialogue Brussels has warned both Belgrade and Pristina that refusal to compromise jeopardises Serbia and Kosovo’s chances of joining the European Union. 06/08/2024
Hungary Hungary's recycling system clogs up as it struggles to meet EU target The central European country has yet to reach the EU target of nearly 6.5 million recycled bottles per day by 2025. 06/08/2024
World News Could there be a European Olympic team? The idea of a joint European team is resurfacing in the run-up to the Paris Olympics, however its realisation raises more questions that it answers. 05/08/2024
Venezuela Venezuela elections: Maduro calls EU request a 'disgrace' Representatives from the European Union and world leaders have cast doubt on Venezuela's official declaration that President Nicolás Maduro won last Sunday's election. 05/08/2024
Europe News Brussels asks Hungary to explain the easing of visa rules for Russians Hungary's National Card scheme simplifies visa procedures and security screenings for "guest workers" coming from Russia and Belarus. 02/08/2024
Europe News Brussels defends presence of senior EU diplomat in Iran's inauguration Enrique Mora, the deputy secretary general of the European External Action Service (EEAS), attended the swearing-in ceremony of Iran's new president. 01/08/2024
Europe News EU calls for 'maximum restraint' after Hamas leader's assassination "No country and no nation stand to gain from a further escalation in the Middle East," an EU spokesperson said after Ismail Haniyeh was killed. 31/07/2024
Europe News EU urges transparency in Venezuela but says sanctions are 'premature' A joint EU statement denouncing "irregularities" in Venezuela's presidential election was blocked by Hungary, leading Josep Borrell to publish his own. 30/07/2024
Europe Decoded As Finland legalises pushbacks, many fear a 'dangerous precedent' Finland's new law to deal with cases of instrumentalised migration has set alarm bells ringing for its far-reaching provisions. 30/07/2024
Europe News ‘Holiday poverty’ affects 40 million workers in EU, finds new study New study shows that 39.7 million workers, 14% of the EU’s population, couldn’t afford to go on holiday for a week in 2022. 30/07/2024
Green News Wind and solar overtook fossil fuels in the EU over last 6 months Almost half of EU member states - 13 countries - produced more electricity from wind and solar over the last six months than from fossil fuels. 30/07/2024
Serbia Thousands of Serbians protest against EU lithium excavation deal Crowds of people rallied in several towns and cities in Serbia on Monday to protest a lithium excavation plan the Western Balkan country's government recently signed with the EU. 30/07/2024
Europe News More right wing with fewer women - a new Parliament compendium Roberta Metsola will lead a new European Parliament of 720 members from the EU's 27 member states. With two new far-right groups, the biggest drop in female representation since 1979 and an average age of 50, how will the balance of the chamber change? And how will this affect new legislation? 29/07/2024
Europe News Lawmakers claim pressure by China to not attend Taiwan conference The conference, which begins on Monday, is being held by the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, a group of hundreds of lawmakers from 35 countries concerned about how democracies deal with Beijing. 29/07/2024
Europe News Italy and China sign a three-year plan to reset relations Meloni's five-day visit comes several months after Italy dropped out of China's Belt and Road Initiative. 28/07/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Aviation safety - one pilot or two on an airplane? This edition of State of the Union focuses on the dispute between the aviation industry and pilots over the number of pilots on an airplane. 26/07/2024
Europe News Is the EU losing credibility over its response to the war in Gaza? Europe's leaders have not found a consensus position on the war in Gaza, and some have even intervened on Israel's behalf in international legal proceedings. 26/07/2024