Europe Today Watch: Seven-year wait — EU's most competitve job exam returns Is seven a big number? Taking seven months to land a job in the epicentre of the EU is sometimes considered a speed run. But it has been seven years since the last massive, general entry-level recruitment exam for the EU institutions. 17/02/2026
Europe News Fight to ban Russian steel intensifies in Brussels The European Parliament is pushing for a full ban on Russian steel to choke off Moscow’s revenues, but several EU governments still rely on importing it. High-stakes negotiations start next week. 17/02/2026
EU.XL What do you need to know to pass EPSO? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot The EU is hiring AD5 graduates and aims to attract new talent and digital skills. For about 1,400 successful candidates, this is a chance for a permanent job in the EU civil service. Ask the Euronews AI chatbot about the EU’s most elite exam. 16/02/2026
Europe Today Two-speed Europe could be 'pathway to unity,' Metsola tells Euronews In an interview with Euronews' morning show Europe Today, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola said her institution is not opposed to closer EU integration as Mario Draghi called for a 'pragmatic' federation. 13/02/2026
The Ring Who decides who belongs in Europe? MEPs debate migration in The Ring In this week’s episode of The Ring, MEPs Juan Fernando López Aguilar (S&D) and Tomas Tobé (EPP) engage in a deep debate over how Europe should manage migration - from applying the “safe third country” concept to Spain’s large-scale regularisation plan. 11/02/2026
Europe Today EU is capitulating to the US in trade deal, MEP Bricmont says In an interview with Euronews' morning show Europe Today, Greens/EFA group MEP Saskia Bricmont said the trade agreement between the EU and the United States as a "total capitulation", calling for more investments and decoupling from Washington. 11/02/2026
Europe News European Parliament to approve EU-US trade deal in two weeks Representatives of the Parliament's groups have agreed on the conditions for applying the controversial agreement. After the formal vote, negotiations with EU member states will move towards a final text. 10/02/2026
Europe News Hungary's Tisza Party breaks ranks with EPP to shake 'puppet' label Hungary's Tisza Party has defied the EPP group's stance three times in a month, drawing sanctions and internal concern, but ahead of Hungary's April elections, taking a stand could help counter Viktor Orbán's claims the party serves Brussels and not the national interest. 10/02/2026
Europe News EU clears way for transfer of asylum seekers to unrelated countries A legislative change approved by the European Parliament will enable EU states to send asylum seekers to countries with which they have no existing link. 10/02/2026
Europe Today 'EU countries should refrain from joint debt,' MEP Terras says In an interview with Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today, EPP group's prominent MEP Riho Terras, said that EU member states should refrain from issuing common debt in order to finance their defence spending. 10/02/2026
Europe News European Parliament to 'test' support for digital euro The European Parliament will vote on a report on the annual work of the European Central Bank, which includes a passage in support of the digital euro. The vote will take place on Tuesday. 10/02/2026
EU.XL How can the EU regulate its rising gun industry? Ask the AI chatbot Demand for European weapons production and exports is high. EU gun laws vary across member states, and creating a single EU framework is hard. Can the EU break this fragmentation? Ask the Euronews AI chatbot. 09/02/2026
Europe News Two EU Commissioners under fire for alleged election campaign involvem The S&D and Renew Europe groups criticised the participation of commissioners Fitto and Kubilius in an EPP political gathering in Slovenia, claiming it breached internal regulations. 06/02/2026
Europe News EU Parliament plenary session set for Ukraine invasion anniversary The session will also see MEPs approve a €90bn loan to Kyiv funded with joint debt to keep Ukraine's war effort going. 04/02/2026
Europe News Eurobarometer: Europeans see wars and disinformation as top concerns Europeans are most worried about wars near EU borders and disinformation, and want the European Parliament to tackle inflation, jobs and defence, according to the latest survey published Wednesday. 04/02/2026
EU.XL EU Inc: Brussels’ plan for a single company law across Europe The European Commission wants to coexist with 27 national company laws with a single EU-wide rulebook. The goal is faster growth, lower costs, and more startups staying in Europe. Watch the video. 04/02/2026