Europe News Ukraine heading for accession impasse during Hungary's EU presidency The first round of talks between the EU and Ukraine will take place on 25 June, after member states endorsed the overall framework for negotiations. 18/06/2024
Europe News China probes EU pork products in prelude to retaliation for EV tariffs The European Commission is expected to increase tariffs on China-made electric vehicles as soon as 5 July. 17/06/2024
Europe News EU leaders meet to divvy up top jobs. These are the frontrunners The tricky distribution of top jobs is the next chapter after the elections to the European Parliament. 17/06/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen to recuse herself as leaders discuss EU top jobs Following the elections to the European Parliament, the 27 leaders are set to haggle over the bloc's political leadership for the next five years. 14/06/2024
Europe News ECJ fines Hungary with €200 million over failure to apply asylum law Hungary has been accused of systematically ignoring EU asylum rules. 13/06/2024
Europe News What Brussels found when it probed Chinese subsidies and electric cars China-made electric vehicles will soon be subject to additional tariffs when they are brought into the European Union's borderless market. 13/06/2024
Europe News EU to slap extra tariffs on Chinese electric cars The European Commission's anti-subsidy inquiry into Chinese electric vehicles has been described as one of the most consequential of its kind. 12/06/2024
Europe News EU elections: Von der Leyen offers to work with Socialists, Liberals Euronews brings you the latest news and analysis as the results roll in on the fourth and final day of the European elections. Snap election called by French President Emmanuel Macron in response to trouncing by Le Pen's far-right. 09/06/2024
This will impact your life Everything you need to know: Your guide to the 2024 European elections The European elections may be in full swing, but getting to grips with how they work isn't always easy. This guide from Euronews tells you everything you need to know. 08/06/2024
Europe News EU elections kick off as voters grapple with a polycrisis world An estimated 360 million eligible voters are called to elect the 720 Members of the European Parliament for the next five years. 06/06/2024
Europe Decoded Your essential guide to the EU probe into Chinese electric cars The European Commission is close to announcing a decision on its inquiry into Chinese electric vehicles, which has become a litmus test in the West's years-long efforts to confront Beijing's unfair practices. 05/06/2024
Europe News China won't 'sit back and watch' if EU slaps tariffs on electric cars Brussels worries that the steady rise in imported Chinese electric vehicles could trigger an irreparable loss of competitiveness in the growing sector. 30/05/2024
Europe News Poland exits Article 7, the EU's special procedure on rule of law Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has promised to restore the rule of law and reset relations between Warsaw and Brussels. 29/05/2024
Europe News Let us strike Russian territory, Zelenskyy asks Western allies Since the start of the war, Western allies have asked Ukraine to refrain from using their donated weapons to strike deep inside Russia. 28/05/2024
Europe News Putin will win if Biden doesn't show up at peace summit: Zelenskyy US President Joe Biden has not yet confirmed whether he will attend the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland. 28/05/2024
Europe News EU countries voice exasperation over Hungary's vetoes on Ukraine aid Hungary continues to veto EU military assistance to Ukraine, preventing member states from getting their donations partially reimbursed. 27/05/2024
Europe News 15 EU countries call for the outsourcing of migration policy The statement comes mere days after the bloc completed the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, capping almost four years of tough negotiations. 16/05/2024
Europe News Borrell denounces Georgia's 'Russian law' and demands its withdrawal The statement came 24 hours after the law passed its third reading in the Georgian parliament. 15/05/2024
Europe News Possible to cooperate with 'some' far-right personalities, says Michel Michel's comments at the Copenhagen Democracy Summit on Tuesday put him at odds with his own liberal family, Renew Europe, which is firmly opposed to cooperation with either ECR or ID. 14/05/2024
Europe News EU completes migration reform as Poland and Hungary vote against The idea of having a common, predictable rulebook to handle the irregular arrivals of asylum seekers has been on the table since the 2015-2016 migration crisis, which turned the issue into political dynamite and bitterly split countries into opposing camps. 14/05/2024