Europe in Motion Do Europeans trust the EU or their national governments more? A new survey of 27,000 people living across the bloc reveals profound disparities in levels of trust in local, national and EU institutions. 17/02/2026
Economy Syria pitches investment to Europe as new law vows ‘legal firmness’ At the World Governments Summit in Dubai, the Chairman of Syria’s investment authority made a direct appeal to European investors, arguing that 2025 constituted a turning point in the country’s economic recovery. 16/02/2026
World News 'We must not stop being good,' Tusk says in Munich "Those who think that everything can be bought should also remember that, according to this philosophy, everyone can be sold," Polish PM Donald Tusk said at the Munich Security Conference. 15/02/2026
Europe in Motion Measles cases are dropping, but is Europe out of danger? At least eight European countries have reported a steep increase in cases, despite a general downward trend. 13/02/2026
World News Euroviews. Europe can defend itself against Russia without the US if it wants to Trump is alienating the US from the West, while the threat from Russia is becoming ever more real. Even without the US, Europe could secure its defence independently in the future, former President of the Federal Academy for Security Policy Karl-Heinz Kamp writes in an opinion article for Euronews. 13/02/2026
Travel News Top 10 perfect places to visit on Valentine's Day in Europe From intimate alleyways to monumental bridges, Europe offers endless ways to celebrate love. 13/02/2026
Green News North Sea wind farms ‘vulnerable to attack’, claims security expert Europe must bolster its underwater security after unveiling its most ambitious offshore wind project yet, warn security experts. 12/02/2026
Tech News Nearly half of Europeans would back banning X over EU law breaches A new YouGov survey across Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and Poland shows nearly half of Europeans (47 percent) would back banning social media platform X from the EU if it continues to breach EU rules. 11/02/2026
Europe in Motion Which EU countries could reverse their nuclear energy phaseouts? Governments in Belgium and Italy are trying to lay out plans for a nuclear comeback, while calls to reverse Spain's phaseout remain stark. 09/02/2026
Health news Can tattoos cause cancer? The truth behind the scary headlines Tattoos are more popular than ever, but a growing body of research suggests a link between permanent ink and the development of certain types of cancer. How concerned should people be? 09/02/2026
Tech News Better regulation: speed should not become a substitute for transparen On February 4, the Commission closed its Better Regulation consultation: most of the 286 respondents urged keeping impact assessments and consultation tools strong. 08/02/2026
Greece Euroviews. Why the upcoming Olympics matter in a world drifting toward conflict As the world gathers in the Italian Alps for sport’s greatest winter celebration, we are once again challenged - not only to respect the Olympic Truce - but what kind of civilisation we choose to uphold, George Papandreou writes in an opinion article for Euronews. 06/02/2026
Europe in Motion These European airports have scrapped the 100ml limit More and more airports have been raising the current limit to 2L, but rollout across security lanes is uneven. Here's the current picture across Europe. 30/01/2026
Health news Falling vaccination rates drive measles resurgence across Europe Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Spain, the United Kingdom, and Uzbekistan are no longer recognised as measles-free following a spike in cases in 2024. 27/01/2026
Tech News Who uses AI in Europe - and where it’s still taboo? The EU is funding AI adoption, drafting preparedness plans, and issuing ethics guidance, but AI tool use remains uneven and sometimes taboo. With 64% of Europeans saying AI literacy will be essential by 2030, the real test is turning ambition into measurable, high-scale outcomes. 25/01/2026
Made in Europe Inside Europe's booming push for green steel factories This is the story of how a small European Union family business has grown to become a global game changer in the ultracompetitive sector of clean steel. A technological challenge… made in Europe. 23/01/2026