Now playing Next Europe News What do MEPs think of von der Leyen's State of the Union speech? Euronews speaks with Members of the European Parliament to see how they feel about the many proposals and priorities that von der Leyen outlined during her annual speech. 15/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News What are the key takeaways from Wednesday's State of the EU speech? The fights against COVID-19 and climate change as well as migration, respect for rule of law and a European defence policy are the main issues Brussels will wrestle with in the coming months. 15/09/2021
Now playing Next France 'We need to act now!' on energy transition says EU climate chief Frans Timmermans said the costs of not transitioning economies to renewable energies are not measured in economic terms, but in 'human terms'. 14/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News State of the Union: Did von der Leyen deliver on last year's promises? Euronews looks at what progress has been made on promises from last year's State of the Union speech 14/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Can Brussels really become the world's largest issuer of green bonds? The European Commission is about to issue its first-ever green bonds to finance the post-coronavirus recovery. The market is expected to reach $1 trillion by 2023. 13/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels demands bankrupt Alitalia repays €900mln 'illegal state aid' The EU's anti-trust watchdog has found Italia Trasporto Aereo S.p.A. (ITA) is not the economic successor of Alitalia. 10/09/2021
Now playing Next Hungary 'Scandalous and arrogant': Hungary slams EU over Poland fines move "The procedure is not only outrageous but also completely unacceptable... with this scandalous and arrogant step, the Commission crossed a border that we previously thought was unimaginable." 09/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU wants daily fines for Poland over its contentious judiciary reforms The European Commission has asked for daily penalties to be imposed on Poland until the country agrees to change its controversial disciplinary chamber of judges. 07/09/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels must stand up to Poland and Hungary on rule of law, says MEP Dutch liberal MEP Sophie in 't Veld told Euronews that action needs to be taken against Hungary and Poland before it is too late. 31/08/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU countries advised to reintroduce restrictions on US travellers The Delta variant is sending infections and hospitalisations soaring. The US is now registering more than 1,000 new cases per day, the highest level since March. 30/08/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe MEPs threaten to sue Commission over making EU handouts conditional The European Parliament gave the executive two months to activate a conditionality system that links the reception of EU funds with respect for the rule of law and fundamental rights. 25/08/2021
Now playing Next Green News Activists outraged over animal testing backdoor in welfare bill Animal testing for cosmetics could go ahead under new proposals due to confusing legislation. 20/08/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU states should 'take in people in immediate danger' in Afghanistan EU Commissioner Ylva Johansson says Europe should prevent unsafe smuggling routes but 'we cannot abandon people in immediate danger'. 18/08/2021
Now playing Next Poland Poland tells EU it will shut down disciplinary chamber for judges Poland has told the European Union that it will shut down a chamber at its Supreme Court devoted to disciplining judges, which the EU's top court said was illegal. 17/08/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. There can be no EU Health Union without intensive care medicine | View The EU must tear down bureaucratic barriers that prevents ICU professionals from working across member states and learning from one another, write professors Maurizio Cecconi and Elie Azoulay. 30/07/2021
Now playing Next Tech News Europe 5G blacklisting is 'politics', says Huawei Huawei told Euronews Next “political motivations” were behind some EU states' moves to ban the company's 5G infrastructure, after US authorities blacklisted it in 2019. 28/07/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU needs more than 70% vaccination coverage to stop variants Professor Marc Van Ranst says COVID-19 can "happily circulate" among the unvaccinated and urges EU countries to speed up their health campaigns. 27/07/2021
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Poland's legal defiance is the EU’s moment of truth | View "The latest confrontation between Warsaw and Brussels is more than a judicial disagreement: it marks a key moment in the fight between the rule of law and autocracy that threatens to very essence of the European project." 23/07/2021
Now playing Next Europe News EU to press on with legal case against Hungary despite referendum "We find Hungary has failed to explain why the exposure of children to LGBTIQ content as such would be detrimental to their well-being or not in line with the best interests of the child," 22/07/2021
Now playing Next world news EU wants a bigger share of the microchips market Brussels says it wants the EU to have a 20% share of the global market for microchips by the end of the decade. 22/07/2021