Europe Decoded Euroviews. The European Commission needs a chief operating officer Competitiveness has already become the new mantra for the next European Commission, but the topic of the European Commission's competitiveness as an institution is absent, Leonardo Quattrucci writes. 21/06/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. EU should shift gears in the face of atrocities in Sudan The EU’s response needs to echo the speed with which disaster is occurring on the ground. Residents of El Fasher and other civilians throughout Sudan deserve nothing less, Laetitia Bader writes. 20/06/2024
Health news Hungarian presidency to prioritise cardiovascular disease, pharma Hungary highlighted demographic challenges and health issues it considers 'neglected' in its priorities for the EU Council presidency. 20/06/2024
Europe News EU agrees new sanctions on Russia, targeting LNG for the first time Belgium, France and Spain are the main entry points for Russian LNG. 20/06/2024
Business Euroviews. EU leaders must insist on sustainability to secure a better future By improving European market integration, ensuring policy consistency, investing in infrastructure, and fostering cross-sectoral partnerships in supply chains, we can create a resilient and competitive economy, Gonzalo Sáenz de Miera and Fleming Voetmann write. 19/06/2024
Economy Euroviews. Europeans should bet on modernising the World Bank and IMF In this decisive year for climate finance, the moment is now for strengthening the World Bank and IMF’s capacity to provide climate finance to developing countries, David McNair and Ameer Chughtai write. 19/06/2024
Europe News Ukraine heading for accession impasse during Hungary's EU presidency The first round of talks between the EU and Ukraine will take place on 25 June, after member states endorsed the overall framework for negotiations. 18/06/2024
Italy Meloni steadies her hand as she eyes key EU commission portfolios The Italian premier is about to trigger an offensive to get a top commission for her country. Economy, competition, defence, and migration are all on her wishlist. Is this the European "art of the deal"? 17/06/2024
Nature Newly approved Nature Restoration Law a ‘vital boost’ to biodiversity What is the EU's Nature Restoration Law? Inside the first-of-its-kind regulation. 17/06/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. Will the EU’s new Entry/Exit system cause a travel backlog? The EES will certainly enhance border control and migration management, but it will also create significant operational challenges for EU member states that could affect travellers' experience at border crossing points, Tony Mercer writes. 17/06/2024
Europe News Protesters in Brussels march against right-wing ideology It's the second major march in the Belgian capital denouncing the far-right since the EU elections on June 9th which saw right, far-right and populist parties winning big at the polls. 17/06/2024
Travel News EU Entry/Exit System: What to expect, according to travel agents From ferry companies to flight-free travel agents, there is confusion and scepticism about the new scheme. 16/06/2024
Europe News Reintegrating AfD into ID is not on the agenda, says French MEP Members of Identity and Democracy group are considering forming a "supergroup" with the European Conservatives and Reformists, aiming to elevate the far-right to the second-largest force in the EU Parliament. 13/06/2024
Business China hits back at EU tariff hike on electric vehicles Now that Europe has announced tariffs on China-made electric cars, the continent is bracing to see if the other shoe drops. 13/06/2024
Healthcare Drugs are 'everywhere' in Europe, agency warns in report European drug agency warns of concerning patterns in the consumption of drugs across the bloc, with increasing public health consequences. 12/06/2024
Europe News EU and Germany to help Ukraine fix and rebuild energy infrastructure German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promises to focus on renewable energy and hydrogen potential as Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visits Berlin on Tuesday. 11/06/2024
Health news Campaigners say push for EU abortion funding ‘urgent’ post-election Women's rights campaigners say a surge in support for the far-right in Europe has made efforts to fund abortion at the EU level even more urgent than before. 11/06/2024
Healthcare Commission secures 40 million vaccines against avian flu pandemic With outbreaks of avian influenza being reported in several countries across the world, the European Union has secured a batch of preventive vaccines to prepare for possible spread among humans. 11/06/2024
Culture news Euroviews. What we need is a Cultural Deal for Europe To counter inequality, populism, climate change and technological advances, the role of culture and heritage must be elevated on the political agenda and in public opinion. This is a call to action rooted in hard facts, Lars Ebert, Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović and André Wilkens write. 11/06/2024
Europe News Latest EU election results on Europe level and in all 27 member states Stay updated on the 2024 European Elections with our coverage and analysis. Track the latest results and explore detailed breakdowns both at European level and by country in real-time, as provided by the European Parliament. 10/06/2024