The Ring Free trade or fair play? MEPs go head-to-head on Mercosur in The Ring In this week’s episode of The Ring, MEPs Warborn (EPP) and Mullooly (Renew Europe) engage in a heated debate over the EU–Mercosur agreement, following the Parliament’s decision to refer it to the Court of Justice of the European Union. 28/01/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: EU searches for a way forward over 5 hour dinner Donald Trump dropped his threat of imposing tariffs on some European countries, but should the EU let its guard down? 23/01/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: Iran under fire, protests, repression and the EU’s response Why are Iranians protesting? What will the EU’s and the US’s reactions be? 16/01/2026
The Ring Power vs law: Where does the EU stand? Is the EU still relevant in a world where power increasingly overrides international law? That is the question posed in this edition of The Ring, Euronews’ weekly debating show that sees two MEPs face off on some of the most pressing issues of our time. 14/01/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: What does Maduro’s capture mean for the EU? In a timid statement signed by 26 member states, Brussels has called for respect for international law in Venezuela but avoided condemning the US operation. We break in down. 09/01/2026
Brussels, My Love? 5 topics shaping Brussels in 2026 As the new year kicks off, European politics is gearing up for another busy twelve months in Brussels. On this episode of the podcast “Brussels, My Love?”, we take a closer look at five key issues that will play a big role in 2026. 04/01/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: The 2025 EU-US relationship explained simply Brussels, My Love? looks back at the key moments of 2025 in the Brussels–Washington relationship. 26/12/2025
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: Brussels is broke and has no government Brussels’ regional government is breaking records: since the June 2024 elections, it has not succeeded in forming a government. What’s going wrong, and how does this affect its residents and the European Union’s institutions? 20/12/2025
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: Frozen Russian assets explained simply What are frozen Russian assets? Why are they dividing EU member states? And what can we expect from the December European Council meeting? Our podcast Brussels, My Love? investigates with Euronews' EU reporter Jorge Liboreriro. 17/12/2025
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: Can Brussels and Washington's relationship be saved? The European Commission’s fine on social media platform X and Donald Trump’s criticism of European leadership marked a tense week for the transatlantic partnership. Is the EU-US relationship under too much strain, and what lies ahead? 12/12/2025
Europe Today Kyiv does not need 'democracy lessons,' Ukrainian Nobel laureate says US President Donald Trump has repeatedly argued his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy is "using the war" to avoid calling a new election. 11/12/2025
Europe Today 'Europe should not lose its identity,' US ambassador to the EU says In an interview with Euronews morning show Europe Today, Washington’s envoy to the EU Andrew Puzder said the United States sees Europe as a natural ally but it must retain its core identity for the relation to work. 10/12/2025
Europe Today Elon Musk calls for the EU to be abolished after 120 million euro fine Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. 08/12/2025
Brussels, My Love? Can the EU turn this week's corruption scandal into a good news story? A Christmas crib causing controversy, police raids in the College of Europe and pseudo peace talks on the future of Ukraine: catch up on the week in EU politics on “Brussels, my love?” 05/12/2025
The Ring Putin threatens Europe with war if it wants one - MEPs react "If you project power, Russia is not going to attack you" - MEPs Cristian Terheș (ECR) and Cynthia Ní Mhurchú (Renew Europe) discuss the security of Europe on The Ring. 03/12/2025
Europe Today 'Europe is inconsequential' to US, former US commander tells Euronews In an interview with Euronews’ flagship morning show Europe Today, former commanding general of US Army Europe General Ben Hodges warned that the continent is “slowly waking to the realisation” that it cannot count on the US as a fair partner. 01/12/2025
Europe News EU must move forward on frozen assets, ambassador to Kyiv says EU ambassador to Ukraine Katarína Mathernová calls on the European Union to find an agreement to use the Russian frozen assets to finance Ukraine's war effort. In a strongly worded letter sent overnight, Belgian PM De Wever pushed back against the plan citing "unequivocal risks" for his country. 28/11/2025
Brussels, My Love? Podcast| Putin’s long game in Ukraine: Europe’s moment of reckoning Peace talks to end the war in Ukraine, and a housing emergency that needs critical attention- catch up on the week in EU politics on “Brussels, my love?” the podcast 28/11/2025
Brussels, My Love? COP30: Does it still matter, or is it just a waste of time? French crackdown on Chinese shop Shein, EU privacy laws on the chopping board and COP30 closing in Brazil with critics questioning its value: catch up on this week in EU politics with our podcast, "Brussels, My Love?" 21/11/2025
Brussels, My Love? EU vs TikTok bots: Who will win? TikTok bots and foreign interference, more money for European artists and a migration pact struggling for survival - catch up on the week in EU politics on “Brussels, my love?” the podcast 14/11/2025