Europe News Furious Brussels wants answers over ban on EU flags at Eurovision The European Commission has expressed anger over a ban on EU flags at the Eurovision Song Contest and demands explanations. 13/05/2024
This will impact your life What is Europe Day and what does it represent? The origins of the commemorative day date back to 1950, when Europe was still healing from the devastating aftermath of World War II. 09/05/2024
Europe News EU countries kick off talks to ban re-exports of Russian LNG European Union countries kicked off on Wednesday negotiations on the next round of sanctions against Russia, which for the first time targets LNG. 08/05/2024
Europe News EPP refuses to sign joint statement denouncing political violence The European People's Party (EPP) has refused to sign a joint statement endorsed by the main political parties that denounces violence against lawmakers in the run-up to the June elections. 08/05/2024
Europe Decoded EU elections: What do parties want to do on migration and asylum? As the elections to the European Parliament draw closer, Euronews breaks down what parties want to do with what is arguably the most divisive topic of the political agenda: migration and asylum. 07/05/2024
Europe News Police search offices of far-right MEP over Chinese espionage claims Law enforcement on Tuesday morning conducted searches in the Brussels offices of Maximilian Krah, the far-right MEP whose assistant has been arrested for allegedly spying for China. 07/05/2024
Europe News Brussels moves to close rule of law procedure against Poland The European Commission has announced it is taking the first steps to close the Article 7 procedure against Poland. 06/05/2024
Europe News EU and NATO condemn Russian cyber attacks against Germany and Czechia The European Union and NATO have denounced Russia for launching cyber attacks against Germany and the Czech Republic. 03/05/2024
Europe Decoded Analysis: Von der Leyen's overture to Meloni could totally backfire Ursula von der Leyen has given her strongest indication yet that she would be willing to work with Giorgia Meloni's hard-right party after the upcoming elections to the European Parliament. 30/04/2024
Europe News Three key moments from the first debate with lead EU candidates The lead candidates in the European elections faced off against each other in the first debate of the race, haggling over the Green Deal, the Israel-Hamas war, irregular migration, artificial intelligence and TikTok, among others. 29/04/2024
Europe News All eyes on Ursula von der Leyen as EU candidates get ready to debate The top contenders to preside over the European Commission are on Monday scheduled to face off against the incumbent – and frontrunner. 29/04/2024
Europe Decoded The 11 moments that defined the European Parliament's term The European Parliament has closed the last plenary session of its 9th term. 25/04/2024
Europe News EU launches probe into Chinese procurement of medical devices The European Commission has launched a probe to examine how China favours its domestic companies in tenders for medical devices and weigh possible tit-for-tat measures. 24/04/2024
Europe News After Russiagate, MEPs rush to denounce emerging Chinagate Members of the European Parliament have reacted furiously after the institution was hit with fresh allegations of espionage. 23/04/2024
Europe News EU agrees new Iran sanctions to curtail drone and missile production The European Union has reached a political agreement to tighten sanctions on Iran in retaliation for the recent barrage launched against Israel. 22/04/2024
Europe News Patriots for Ukraine: Calls grow for EU countries to step up donations European Union countries who own air defence systems are under pressure to step up their assistance for Ukraine. 22/04/2024
Europe News EU urges Georgia not to pass 'foreign influence' law The European Union has strongly warned Georgia against passing a controversial "foreign influence" law. 17/04/2024
Europe News Middle East crisis overshadows EU summit devoted to the economy European Union leaders are gathering in Brussels for a special two-day summit focused on the bloc's economic competitiveness. 17/04/2024
Europe News Over 70% of Europeans 'likely' to vote in June elections More than two-thirds of EU citizens say they are "likely" to vote in the upcoming elections to the European Parliament. 17/04/2024
Europe News Poland gets first payment of EU recovery funds: €6.3 billion Poland has received €6.3 billion under the European Union's recovery fund, the first payment of its kind. 15/04/2024