Europe Decoded Euroviews. Uniting Europe through rail is the key to a greener future Europe’s rail system must embrace a total systems approach, where silos are broken down, and all stakeholders collaborate for transformative outcomes, TC Chew writes. 12/07/2024
Tech News Germany to ban Chinese components from core parts of its 5G networks Germany's top security official announced that Germany will be banning the use of critical components from Chinese companies ZTE and Huawei from 2026. 11/07/2024
Tech News Euroviews. Will the far right threaten Europe's digital future? To move away from a technosolutionist approach, it is important to envision a future where technology serves humanity, democracy, and the planet by asking the hard question of how technology enables harmful power dynamics in our society, Claire Fernandez writes. 11/07/2024
Europe News AfD and allies form new far-right group: Europe of Sovereign Nations The new group, called Europe of Sovereign Nations, immediately becomes the most radical force of the right in the European Parliament. 10/07/2024
Europe News Engage Russia to remain secure, Hungarian minister warns Europe János Bóka tells Euronews that Europe needs to maintain "some kind of relationship" with Moscow if it is to safeguard itself. 10/07/2024
Europe News NATO allies: Orbán's Moscow visit fails to advance peace and unity The growing consensus among NATO allies is that Orbán's visit to Moscow was unnecessary and failed to acknowledge that Russia is the aggressor and that Ukrainians are suffering as a result of Putin's actions. 10/07/2024
Health news EU agencies call for increased vigilance on bird flu While the number of avian influenza outbreaks has decreased in Europe, health and food safety authorities recommend increasing surveillance given bird migrations after the summer. 09/07/2024
Europe News Could Orbán face consequences for his world tour? The Hungarian autocrat has popped up in in Kyiv, Moscow, and Beijing just as his country takes over the presidency of the Council of the EU. But to what end? 09/07/2024
Nature Euroviews. As MEPs set sail for Brussels, they should think about our ocean The bottom line is that the ocean's resilience is intricately linked to our own, and neglecting it is a disservice to ourselves and all life on Earth. Adopting an Ocean Deal isn't just an option, it's an urgent necessity, WWF's Dr Antonia Leroy writes. 08/07/2024
Europe News What does the French left's shock election win mean for Europe? Experts say the anti-far-right bulwark has safeguarded the European bloc from a political shock. 08/07/2024
Europe News Brussels this week, Strasbourg next, Newsletter This week's key events presented by policy reporters Paula Soler and Marta Iraola Iribarren 08/07/2024
Health news Idea of new health committee in Parliament meets resistance Despite the EPP's push for a specific health committee in the new European Parliament, the proposal is resisted by other political groups and stakeholders. 08/07/2024
Europe News UK's new foreign minister visits Poland for talks on Ukraine David Lammy is seeking to tighten UK relations with the EU and stress the new government is just as supportive of Ukraine in its war against Russia. 07/07/2024
Climate No to greenwashing, yes to real change, say Europe’s rural farmers Europe’s young farmers take aim at big agriculture as "the real problem" when it comes to climate change. 07/07/2024
Tech News Euroviews. Europe can produce its own tech giants — here’s how The measures that would be needed to enable the EU to produce large-scale digital champions are clear and straightforward. They would benefit not only our digital sector but also pension funds, the insurance sector and future pensioners, J. Scott Marcus writes. 05/07/2024
Europe News French elections: Candidates abroad vie for ex-pat votes French citizens living abroad are represented in the National Assembly through the election of 11 of the 577 deputies, each representing a different region of the world. Euronews has interviewed some candidates who are vying for these votes—sometimes from thousands of kilometres away. 05/07/2024
Tech News Inventing our future: European Inventor Award 2024 winners revealed In partnership with EPO This year especially celebrated the work of women scientists and inventors throughout history, with the lifetime achievement award going to chemist Dame Carol Robinson for her work with mass spectrometry. 05/07/2024
Europe News European Parliament: ECR and Patriots mark the end of ID The Identity and Democracy group no longer has the numbers to constitute itself in the European Parliament, with its members being charmed by the European Conservatives and Reformists or the new Patriots for Europe. 04/07/2024
Health news Hungary to address gender gap in proposed EU cardiovascular plan The Hungarian Presidency will address gender inequalities in cardiovascular diseases as part of its EU Cardiovascular Health (CVH) Plan, envisioned as a flagship health priority. 04/07/2024
Lithuania Poland and Lithuania call for EU and NATO help for border defence The latest remarks on border protection come in the face of the threat posed by Russia's war in Ukraine. 04/07/2024