Europe News Stunned Europeans make plans after US announcements on Ukraine European leaders on the final day of the Munich Security Conference on Sunday sought to firm up how the European Union can move from talk to more action as Washington pushes to stop the fighting in Ukraine. 16/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale 2025 review: 'Mickey 17' - Robert Pattinsons... in spaaaace! In the mood for a goofy, broad strokes futurist satire with Robert Pattinson acting opposite himself in the icy vastness of space? Bong Joon Ho has got you covered, with his first film since the Oscar-winning 'Parasite'. 16/02/2025
Germany Ukraine's president rejects deal with US over rare minerals President Zelenskyy said any mineral exploitation by the US would need to be tied to security guarantees for Ukraine that would deter future Russian aggression. 16/02/2025
Green News Why climate change has taken a back seat in the German election After becoming a deciding issue for many in 2021, climate change has now dropped down the list of voter priorities in Germany. 16/02/2025
Europe News Protesters rally in Munich calling on politicians to prioritise peace Thousands demonstrated in Germany at the site of the Munich Security Conference protesting against NATO, the arms industry and further weapons deliveries to Ukraine as a counter pro-Ukraine protest also took place. 16/02/2025
Europe News US senator: Minerals' deal 'a game-changer' for US support for Kyiv US President Donald Trump implied earlier this week that the deal was a must for Ukraine to secure continued military support from Washington. 15/02/2025
Europe News Two people die from their injuries after Munich car-ramming attack 39 people were injured in the car-ramming attack, which targeted a demonstration by the labour union Ver.di in Munich on Thursday. 15/02/2025
Germany Costa says Europe not giving up on support for Ukraine EU Council President António Costa has insisted Europe is "not giving up. We will continue to support Ukraine as an integral part of our project for peace." 15/02/2025
Germany Scholz: Germany won't accept people who 'intervene in our democracy' German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has said his country won't accept people who "intervene in our democracy", a day after US Vice President JD Vance criticised European leaders. 15/02/2025
Europe News Zelenskyy says 'security guarantees' are needed before any Putin talks Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he will only agree to meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin after a common plan is reached with US President Donald Trump. 15/02/2025
Germany US Vice President shuns Chancellor Scholz and meets AfD leader instead U.S. Vice President shunned Chancellor Scholz whilst in Munich on Friday, preferring to meet AfD party leader Alice Weidel, who is widely regarded as far-right. 14/02/2025
Europe News The EU says its major foe is Russia, but US Vice President disagrees "What I worry about is the threat from within: the retreat of Europe from some of its most fundamental values, values shared with the USA,” JD Vance said. 14/02/2025
Europe News Commission to activate fiscal escape clause to boost defence spending The EU Commission will propose to activate the escape clause for defence investments, Ursula von der Leyen announced in Munich. "This will allow Member states to substantially increase their defence expenditure," she said. 14/02/2025
Europe News Seriously injured child among 36 hurt after Munich car ramming attack Police say that at least 36 people, two critically, were injured after a car ploughed into a trade union demonstration. 14/02/2025
Cinema Tilda Swinton on why she's attending Berlinale despite boycott calls Celebrated actress Tilda Swinton attends the Berlin Film Festival and accepts her Honorary Golden Bear. She explains why she decided to come, despite calls for boycott over Gaza and freedom of expression. 14/02/2025
Business Porsche to cut almost 2,000 jobs in Germany as EV demand declines The carmaker blamed the job losses on lacklustre demand for electric vehicles and “challenging geopolitical and economic conditions”. 14/02/2025
Europe News US Vice President Vance to speak with Zelenskyy at Munich Conference JD Vance and Marco Rubio are set to speak with Zelenskyy on the sidelines of the Munich Security conference. They are expected to discuss Donald Trump’s push for Ukraine and Russia to begin negotiations 13/02/2025
Europe News MSC 2025 updates: 'Talk less, do more,' Finnish president tells Europe Follow Euronews' live blog on Sunday as world leaders, executives and top ministers continue with a key security conference in Munich. 13/02/2025
Europe News On the scene: Munich car ramming a 'suspected attack,' say authorities The suspect, who has been taken into custody, is a 24-year-old Afghanistan-born asylum seeker, according to authorities. 13/02/2025
Business Thyssenkrupp announces lower sales as shake-up plans proceed Earnings increased despite weaker sales, thanks to the German firm’s efficiency drive. Meanwhile, Thyssenkrupp’s military-related units expect a boost from greater defence spending. 13/02/2025
Cinema Berlinale Jury President Todd Haynes on danger Trump poses to cinema The 75th edition of the Berlinale officially kicks off tonight. Prior to the opening film, the jury led by US filmmaker Todd Haynes spoke to the press about the importance of festivals like the Berlinale, as well as the threats posed by Trump and the looming elections in Germany. 13/02/2025
Europe News At least 28 injured in Munich in apparent car ramming attack Police say the suspect is a 24-year-old Afghanistan national who has been apprehended at the scene of the incident, which the authorities believe was intentional. 13/02/2025
Business Commerzbank to cut jobs and boost profits in bid to fend off UniCredit The German bank is seeking to bolster its financial strength as Italy’s UniCredit vies for a takeover. 13/02/2025
Germany Germany extends border checks amid migration debate ahead of election Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended the move, stating it has effectively reduced asylum applications and illegal crossings. 12/02/2025
Europe News German election: Why are parties promising more deportations? Major parties and minnows are all promising more and quicker deportations to solve the migration debate as the country is set to hold elections next Sunday. 12/02/2025
Economy Chancellor hopeful Merz open to reform of Germany's debt brake The CDU leader said that Germany may need to loosen its debt limit to finance defence spending, although other solutions should be prioritised. 10/02/2025