Europe Today Ireland hopes new Budapest government will allow for Ukraine's EU path Ireland's Minister of State for European Affairs and Defence Thomas Byrne said the European Union must continue increasing pressure on Russia through sanctions, military support and diplomatic efforts. 12/05/2026
Europe Today Swedish FM says focus should be on sanctions, not talks with Moscow Speaking exclusively on Europe Today, Sweden’s foreign minister Maria Malmer Stenergard said Europe must increase pressure on the Kremlin because Russia is “not really interested in peace”. 11/05/2026
Business Europe’s AI Conundrum: Watch the Brussels Economic Forum 2026 The Brussels Economic Forum (BEF) is the European Commission’s annual flagship economic event. For more than 25 years, it has brought together political leaders, business representatives, civil society, academics, and key economic actors to engage in forward-looking discussions on key issues shaping 07/05/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast| Will Péter Magyar be able to break with Orbán’s legacy? Péter Magyar’s conservative Tisza party secured a two-thirds majority in Hungary’s parliamentary elections last Sunday. What does his victory mean for Hungary and the European Union? 17/04/2026
Europe Today Magyar victory will bring more 'European unity', Michel says Former European Council President Charles Michel told Euronews' Europe Today morning show this is a "historic moment" for Hungary and says Orbán's relationship with Ukraine and the US was "disturbing". 13/04/2026
Brussels, My Love? Fragile ceasefire and energy system: How can Europeans cope? The ceasefire reached in the Middle East is already at risk. Is there anything European consumers can to be safe from the instability? 10/04/2026
The Ring “Out of sight?” EU lawmakers fight over migrant return hubs In this new edition of The Ring, broadcast from the European Parliament in Brussels, MEPs Lena Düpont (EPP) and Juan Fernando López Aguilar (S&D) debate whether return hubs will speed up the return of irregular migrants. 08/04/2026
Europe Today EU made 'no diplomatic effort' to end Iran war, says MEP Botenga The Left MEP told Euronews' morning show Europe Today on Wednesday that the EU should have "condemned war crimes" in Iran and welcomed the announcement of the two-week ceasefire by Washington and Tehran. 08/04/2026
Europe Today Sex and the City star Kristin Davis urges more empathy for Sudan American actress Kristin Davis, known for her role as Charlotte in “Sex and the City” tells Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today about her recent trip to Sudan to mark three years since the beginning of the conflict. 07/04/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: Brussels Naked and more book picks beyond the headlines In this special episode, we step away from the headlines and into the world of books. With the help of Brussels-based author Irina Papancheva and Stefan Grobe, we share some reading recommendations for the long weekend. 05/04/2026
Europe Today Romanian foreign minister in Kyiv to witness 'moment of resilience' Romania's foreign minister Oana Țoiu is among the EU ministers in Ukraine this week to mark the four year anniversary of the Bucha massacre. 03/04/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: Hungary elects: what is at stake and who is likely to win? After 16 years in power, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will be challenged by the opposition led by Péter Magyar in the parliamentary election taking place on April 12. 03/04/2026
Europe Today EU capitals should lead the measures to curb fuel prices says Poland Poland’s Secretary of State at the Energy Ministry, Wojciech Wrochna, has called for “flexibility”, while the European Commission maintains that a coordinated response is necessary. 01/04/2026
Europe Today Ireland calls for carbon border tweaks amid fertiliser shortage Irish minister says farmers and rural communities are under pressure from the Middle East war fallout as Dublin calls on the European Commission to ease carbon border rules on fertilisers. 30/03/2026
Europe Today EU fisheries ‘under strain’ as conflict and costs bite, warns Kadis Kadis warned of growing anxiety among EU governments as costs rise and markets remain volatile. “There’s real nervousness across the sector." 30/03/2026
Europe Today 'This is an invasion': Lebanon sounds alarm over Israeli operations Lebanon’s Culture Minister Ghassan Salamé told Euronews' flagship show Europe Today that Israel’s actions in the country's south amount to an “invasion” with entire villages destroyed and over 1 million people displaced. 27/03/2026
Brussels, My Love? Podcast: From Ljubljana to Copenhagen: A dramatic week at the polls Danes and Slovenians cast their ballots earlier this week in key parliamentary elections. We take a look and what these votes mean for the European Union. 27/03/2026
The Ring Escalation in the Middle East - Not Europe's war? MEPs in the Ring In this new edition of The Ring, broadcast from the European Parliament in Brussels, MEPs Riho Terras (EPP) and Özlem Demirel (The Left) debate Europe’s role in the ongoing war in the Middle East. 25/03/2026
Europe Today Iran war impact on civilians 'profound,' UNHCR chief tells Euronews The impact for civilians across the region is "profound" and poses a "terrible humanitarian challenge," UN refugee agency chief Barham Salih told Euronews' morning show Europe Today. 25/03/2026
Europe Today Danish snap election - Social Democrats expected "better results" Interview of Benny Engelbrecht, Danish MP (Socialists Democrats) to comment on Danish snap election results 25/03/2026