Europe News Ursula von der Leyen reaches out to the centre and the left During her State of the EU address on Wednesday, the President of the European Commission made pledges to the various political groups that make up her majority in the European Parliament in an attempt to convince them. 10/09/2025
Travel News Paris residents fight ‘Disneyfication' of Montmartre neighbourhood Paris welcomed 48,7 million tourists in 2024 and residents say visitor numbers are taking their toll. 20/08/2025
Business Brexit sends Brits to Europe for Louboutins in a blow to UK luxury British shoppers are heading to Europe for ‘cheaper’ luxury, while the UK loses its competitive edge as the only major destination with no VAT-free shopping for international visitors. 09/08/2025
Europe News Customs duties: What will be the impact on European consumers? The prices of European products are likely to rise in the United States. Conversely, the trade agreement should not cause inflation in Europe, as the EU has not introduced counter-tariffs on American products. 30/07/2025
Economy Shopping basket: Where do groceries cost the most in Europe? Grocery prices show significant disparities across European cities—even between those in the same country. Euronews Business takes a closer look at Deutsche Bank’s ‘Grocery Index’ to reveal the cheapest and most expensive shopping baskets. 30/07/2025
Europe News Popular sweets recalled in Belgium over cannabis in Dutch gummies The same packages of fizzy colas were withdrawn in the Netherlands after sample studies revealed three bags were laced with cannabis. 02/06/2025
Lifestyle Why butter yellow is suddenly spreading across European fashion houses A soft shade of mellow yellow is officially the colour of the season, appearing in everything from nail polish to red carpet couture. 01/06/2025
Europe News New India-Europe 'spice route' gains traction amid global tensions Hampered by the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project is gaining momentum with the return of US President Donald Trump to office and the trade war between Washington and Beijing. 05/05/2025
Europe News Customs duties: Race against time in Europe to export to the US Some European companies are rushing to export their products across the Atlantic for fear of additional surcharges. We report from the port of Antwerp in Belgium. 17/04/2025
Europe News How are Belgian chocolate makers coping with Trump's tariffs? In addition to the pre-existing 6% US customs duty on Belgian chocolate, the sweets will be subject to a 10% tariffs like most products imported into the US. 16/04/2025
Europe News Tariffs: Europe's textile sector holds its breath The escalation of the trade war between the United States and China could lead to an influx of Chinese products onto the European market. 14/04/2025
Europe News What impact will US tariffs have on Europeans' wallets? The 20% tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on European products could drive down prices on the continent. 04/04/2025
Business Primark boss steps down over inappropriate behaviour allegation Paul Marchant “acknowledged his error of judgement”, said Primark owner Associated British Foods on Monday. 31/03/2025
Business Retailer WH Smith to be wiped off UK high streets soon following sale This move comes as a fresh blow to the UK high street, which has been struggling to recover from the pandemic, witnessing a number of big name closures such as Debenhams. 28/03/2025
Green News People in Finland say they are shopping less for climate reasons Most Finnish people said they had already experienced the impact of climate change in their daily lives with 62 per cent feeling that recent winters have been milder. 17/03/2025
Europe News US-EU relations: The 31 days that shook the transatlantic partnership One month after Donald Trump's return to the White House, relations between the United States and the European Union are becoming increasingly fraught. 20/02/2025
No Comment Explosion in department store in Taiwan: one dead, several injured The explosion at the Shin Kong Mitsukoshi department store in Taichung has killed one person and injured ten, four of them seriously. The cause of the incident is being investigated. 13/02/2025
Economy UK retailers fear the worst as shoppers shun Boxing Day sales The traditional Boxing Day sales in the UK experienced lower footfall than in 2023, partly because of the rise of online shopping and deals. Several major retailers also remained closed on the day. 27/12/2024
World News European Parliament calls for action against Russia's 'phantom fleet' MEPs urge action against Russia’s 'phantom fleet,' calling for stricter checks, penalties, and a total ban on Russian fossil fuel imports to curb sanction evasion and safety risks. 14/11/2024
Europe News Farmers balk at prospect of EU-Mercosur free trade deal The trade agreement could get the green light next week's G20 summit in Brazil, but the prospect has triggered discontent among farmers. 13/11/2024