Europe Decoded Euroviews. The EU must foster deeper defence integration with accession countries Today’s situation demands the EU to put foreign and defence policy alignment into the heart of the enlargement process, Laurence Boone and Nicu Popescu write. 05/06/2024
World News Low turnout at farmers demonstration ahead of EU vote Copa-Cogeca, the EU's main farmers' organisation, dissociated itself from the event and claimed that none of its members took part. 04/06/2024
Europe News European elections: Your country-by-country guide to the vote Euronews’ correspondents break down what’s at stake in the major national battlegrounds as voters prepare to head to the polls. 04/06/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. What do European elections mean for gender equality? The outcome of the upcoming European Parliament elections will directly influence whose rights are protected, which freedoms are upheld, and how we weed out gender-based violence going forward, Sophie Pouget writes. 04/06/2024
Economy Euroviews. Energy communities are the drivers of the EU’s re-industrialisation Green and inclusive competition will be the make-or-break element for the future of EU cohesion. Energy communities should be acknowledged for the multiple co-benefits they bring, Chris Vrettos, Philippe Awouters, Stephan C Krabsen and Luca Varotto write. 03/06/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. EU recovery plan is failing to meet cities’ climate ambitions As city leaders, if entrusted with the right level of funding and resources, we can be a critical ally to the next EU institutions, working together to ensure the green transition and build a better future for everyone, Anna Lisa Boni, Laia Bonet and Benedek Jávor write. 03/06/2024
Europe News Serbia's ruling Progressive Party claims victory in municipal election Skirmishes between police and opposition supporters were reported in some areas amid claims the SNS had set up illicit 'call centres' to rally supporters to vote for them. One opposition coalition leader slammed the vote as marked by "abuse of the media, fake news and hate speech". 03/06/2024
Serbia Tensions rise in Serbia as people cast ballots in municipal election Tensions soared in Serbia's municipal election on Sunday in key cities and towns as ruling populists tried to cement their already vast hold on power. 02/06/2024
Travel News Will the European elections make or break the rail renaissance? Skyscanner for trains and shorter journey times are just two of the improvements that are needed. 02/06/2024
Europe News Meloni's political balancing act could be threatened The Italian Prime Minister ended the European election campaign on Saturday in the Piazza del Popolo in Rome. 01/06/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: EU struggles for the right Middle East policy The crisis in the Middle East, the Franco-German vision for the next mandate and the upcoming EU elections were among the key topics discussed around Brussels this week. 31/05/2024
Euronews Witness Will the far-right win big in the EU elections? A focus on Germany and Portugal The far right is growing throughout Europe and appears poised to upset the political balance in the upcoming European elections. Who votes for it and why? Witness Reporter Monica Pinna went to Germany and Portugal to hear from leaders and supporters of AfD and Chega. 31/05/2024
Europe News Racist violence in Germany reaches record highs, support groups warn Violence against politicians has been dominating the headlines, but instances of everyday racism and antisemitic attacks are causing German victim advice centres to sound the alarm. Euronews travelled to Thuringia, a right-wing hotspot, to speak with a victim of neo-Nazi violence. 31/05/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. When it comes to genomics, de-risking with China is not enough This is not about stoking the flames of techno-protectionism, but about safeguarding the fundamental rights to privacy, security, and ethical governance in the face of real and present dangers, five MEPs write. 31/05/2024
Europe News China won't 'sit back and watch' if EU slaps tariffs on electric cars Brussels worries that the steady rise in imported Chinese electric vehicles could trigger an irreparable loss of competitiveness in the growing sector. 30/05/2024
Europe News Slovenian government recognises Palestine pending parliament approval The small Alpine country's parliament must still ratify the decision, but it's widely seen as a formality, as none of the parliamentary parties in the 90-seat National Assembly are expected to oppose it. 30/05/2024
Health news Who's in the frame to be the next health Commissioner? With a key contender suddenly out of the game, the race for the health portfolio in the next EU executive is back in play. 30/05/2024
Business Europe's top honey producer accused of 'Frenchwashing' over labels Famille Michaud Apiculteurs is accused of misleading its customers by failing to label certain jars clearly enough and potentially giving a false impression that the honey is entirely French. 30/05/2024
China Euroviews. The bonds that bind: Our adversarial sovereign bond habit No one is obligated to help China fund its war machine. The decision to buy Chinese sovereign bonds should reside with informed investors, Elaine Dezenski and Joshua Birenbaum write. 29/05/2024
Real Economy Homes, training and jobs: what’s the reality of Social Europe? In partnership with The European Commission What is Social Europe? How can social rights enhance the well-being of EU citizens while addressing economic growth challenges ? In this episode of Real Economy we travel from Romania to France to meet people whose lives have taken a new turn, thanks to solidarity projects. 29/05/2024