Culture news Berlin announces huge €130 million cuts to culture budget Germany’s government has confirmed huge cuts to the culture budget in Berlin. 27/11/2024
The Europe Conversation Opportunities and challenges in EU's quest for closer ties with Gulf states The EU has just had its first summit with the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council with the aim of developing a closer partnership with the powers in the region. It's a relationship built on opportunities but also multiple challenges, not least human rights issues. 17/10/2024
Europe News Italian minister apologises to wife, PM and staff over affair scandal After revelations of his affair with a social media influencer, whom he nominated for a senior advisor role, Italian minister apologised to his wife, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the government, and his colleagues for the embarrassment he caused. 05/09/2024
Japan Japan set for new PM as Kishida bows out of party leadership contest Prime Minister Fumio Kushida said that the LDP needs a new face to cast off the shadow of a corruption scandal that has loomed over the party in recent months. 14/08/2024
Europe News Bulgaria to hold new snap election after coalition talks failed This will be the seventh early vote in just over three years. Of the six elections since 2021, only two have produced an elected government. 05/08/2024
Europe News Is German government prepared for a second Trump presidency? With less than four months until the US presidential election, the government in Berlin is preparing for the possibility of a Trump victory. How could his return impact Germany and the EU? 25/07/2024
Green News 82% of Brits back calls for independent enquiry into UK sewage crisis The survey also revealed a major lack of trust in politicians to address sewage discharge into UK rivers, lakes and seas. 03/07/2024
Europe News Former spy chief Dick Schoof sworn in as new Dutch PM Dutch King Willem-Alexander swore in the new ministers and state secretaries at the royal Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague on Tuesday. 02/07/2024
Business Brands and politics don’t mix? Think again argues CEO of Edelman To remain relevant, brands must actively engage with controversial topics like sustainability and politics. The CEO of the world’s largest public relations firm explains how companies can navigate these complex issues. 26/06/2024
Culture news Boris Johnson memoir teased: Why is it already being mocked? Publishing house HarperCollins is to “unleash” former UK PM Boris Johnson’s memoir later this year. And the promotional image looks like a teaser for a (particularly naff) horror film... 21/06/2024
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
Europe News UK political parties snipe over Brexit, immigration at first TV debate Representatives of seven major political parties clash over the economy, the NHS, Brexit and climate policy with the fiercest debate concerning immigration. 08/06/2024
Georgia Venice Commission advises Georgia to scrap 'foreign influence' law Georgia should repeal the "foreign influence" law that has sparked mass protests, the Council of Europe's top constitutional law body said on Tuesday. 22/05/2024
Culture news Open letter demands European elections take culture seriously The European Culture Foundation, Culture Action Europe and Europa Nostra have issued an open letter urging European political groups to embrace culture as a key issue in the upcoming European Parliament elections. 19/05/2024
World News Episode 10: What do voters want? and what do candidates promise? Watch episode 10 of Euronews' guide on the European elections, taking place from June 6 to 9. 15/05/2024
Green News Curb migration then take on climate change, Europeans say People all over the world were surveyed about what issues governments should prioritise. 08/05/2024
World News Gunslinging far-right Finns Party MP dropped from parliamentary group MP Timo Vornanen has argued that his role as a police officer for more than two decades before being elected into parliament allowed him to carry a weapon in public. 03/05/2024
Green News Scotland's government collapses in clash over climate policies A three-year coalition between the SNP and Scottish Green Party has broken down after emissions targets were dropped. 26/04/2024
No Comment WATCH: Police in Armenia push protesters off road Residents started a blockade after authorities announced a border deal under which Baku will regain control of four formerly Azeri-populated villages in the area. 24/04/2024
Business Euroviews. Investment fund managers' decision-making is affected by politics Fund managers' political leanings sway the way they vote, impacting company governance at the expense of its performance, Massimo Massa and Lei Zhang write. 24/04/2024