Green News Greens won't back von der Leyen without invitation to grand coalition The leading candidates for the Greens, who lost 18 of their 71 seats in European Parliament elections, says its support is still necessary to ensure a stable centrist majority and Ursula von der Leyen's re-election as European Commission president. 12/06/2024
Business EU set to partly delay key banking reform, as US drags feet Brussels will likely be under pressure to boost competitiveness as its politics takes a rightward turn. 12/06/2024
Healthcare Drugs are 'everywhere' in Europe, agency warns in report European drug agency warns of concerning patterns in the consumption of drugs across the bloc, with increasing public health consequences. 12/06/2024
Green News Czech single waste collection pick triggers competition concerns EU executive sent an official warning to Prague raising concerns over Czech company's dominant position and its impact on sustainability. 11/06/2024
Tech News YouTube and X failed to act on disinformation before EU vote Instagram and Facebook are performing better, factcheckers claim. 11/06/2024
Healthcare Commission secures 40 million vaccines against avian flu pandemic With outbreaks of avian influenza being reported in several countries across the world, the European Union has secured a batch of preventive vaccines to prepare for possible spread among humans. 11/06/2024
Tech News Meta says it follows Google, OpenAI in training AI with data The tech giant faces complaints over use of personal data for its AI models. 11/06/2024
Belgium Will far-right and far-left be wild cards in new EU Parliament? The non-attached members of the European Parliament, totaling 100 seats, are seeking for a group. Many of these MEPs hold radical political views on both the left and right, and they often oppose policies regarding Russia, the Green Deal, and enlargement. 10/06/2024
Belgium Business and labour representatives expect a reformist coalition Business and labour representatives expect a reformist coalition in the EP, in order to make a revision of the Green Deal that will cut red tape and be fairer to workers. 10/06/2024
Green News What went wrong for the EU election-losing Greens and Liberals? Political fragmentation, far-right, national responses to housing, inflation, the war in Ukraine and the efforts required by the European Green Deal may play a role in the painful losses suffered by the liberal Renew group and the Greens following the European elections held between 6-9 June. 10/06/2024
Europe News European elections: Far left lost seats, yet still gained in the north In the European elections on Sunday, socialists managed to secure seats as voters rejected current governments. 10/06/2024
Europe News Belgian King Philippe accepts PM De Croo's resignation The outgoing Belgian prime minister suffered a heavy blow in the elections on Sunday. 10/06/2024
Europe News EU elections: The winners and losers in Brussels and across Europe Hundreds of millions of Europeans have voted to select 720 Members of the European Parliament, and rising support for the far right prompted Emmanuel Macron to call shock early elections in France. 10/06/2024
Europe News Belgian PM De Croo announces resignation after heavy election loss De Croo will now tend his resignation to King Philippe, who has the power to reject it at his discretion. 10/06/2024
Europe News Right-wing New Flemish Alliance wins Belgian 'Super Sunday' elections The liberal party of Prime Minister Alexander De Croo OpenVLD lost dramatically in Belgium's regional, national and EU elections on Sunday. 09/06/2024
Europe News Pro-European centre has held, EP president tells Euronews European Parliament President Roberta Metsola gave an exclusive interview to Euronews on Sunday night following the first European Parliament projections. 09/06/2024
Europe News Where are the EU parties election partying — or commiserating? From the quiet elegance of the Brussels' Stanhope Hotel to the buzzing energy of Berlin's Columbiahalle, here's a look at where political families from right to left plan on celebrating — or crying into their empty glasses — tonight. 09/06/2024
Europe News When will we find out the results of the European elections? The 2024 European elections will be over once Italian polls close today (9 June) at 23:00 CET, and results will start to be known during the night. 09/06/2024
Europe News Only 8% of voters turn out for EU elections in this French department Polls close in New Caledonia just as mainland France opens its voting stations, showing a very low turnout rate in the overseas territories. 09/06/2024
Europe News EU elections: Slovakian poll stays open late; Latvia, Malta closed Slovakia, Latvia and the smallest EU member Malta opened their polls on the third day of elections. In the afternoon the crucial Italian vote got underway, with prime minister Giorgia Meloni and her right-wing Brothers of Italy party hoping to cement their position as powerbroker in Brussels. 08/06/2024
Belgium EU elections poll: Conservatives top, far-right surge, liberals down According to the polls conducted in eight representative EU countries, the next European Parliament will shift to the right. Yet, the moderate forces will have their say in crafting coalitions and temporary alliances to make the parliament functional. 08/06/2024
Europe News Italy's Draghi edges von der Leyen in poll on next Commission chief The former Italian premier pips the incumbent European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in a poll on who is more suited to take the helm of the next EU executive. 06/06/2024
Green News Governments call for crackdown on ‘fast fashion’ ahead of key vote France is one of a quartet of EU countries calling for legislation allowing for additional levies on clothing companies who use a cheap 'fast fashion' marketing strategy 06/06/2024
Green News Governments pushing to ease protection for aquatic environment Environmental campaigners have raised the alarm about a potential weakening of EU water quality rules as a 2027 deadline to meet strict pollution limits looms. 06/06/2024
Tech News Meta faces complaints in 11 countries over data use for AI Additional complaints will follow, according to Austrian privacy group NOYB. 06/06/2024
Tech News What are the main foreign disinfo campaigns targeting EU voters? Foreign interference and misinformation campaigns have targeted EU and domestic governments ahead of the 2024 European elections. These are some of the biggest. 06/06/2024