Tech News Can the EU and its allies cooperate with China on AI safety standards? Euronews asked stakeholders at its International AI Summit in Brussels on Wednesday if Beijing can be trusted when it comes to artificial intelligence. 09/11/2023
USA Israel-Hamas war expected to overshadow EU-US summit in Washington The EU’s top officials will head to Washington Friday for the first official summit between the two sides in over two years and at a time when the issues seemingly continue to pile up. 19/10/2023
Tech News Facebook and Instagram could charge users in EU for ad-free services Meta plans to give European Facebook and Instagram users the option of paying for ad-free versions as a way to comply with new EU data privacy rules. 03/10/2023
Europe News Europe must reduce its demand for cocaine: Colombian defence minister Iván Velásquez Gómez said his country was doing its bit in the fight against organised crime and the EU must now do the same. 29/09/2023
Europe News Poland says it will stop sending weapons to Ukraine It comes after a deepening dispute over Ukrainian grain exports. 21/09/2023
Europe News EU to lift Fukushima food ban imposed after nuclear accident Economic security, particuarly in relation to China, was also a key topic. 13/07/2023
Europe News EU antitrust bodies can add data protection breaches to investigations The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) was ruling on a case in Germany between Meta and the country's antitrust authority. 04/07/2023
Europe News AI not existential risk to mankind, but needs human control: Microsoft Brad Smith also told Euronews that international coordination is needed when it comes to regulation of the emerging technology. 29/06/2023
Europe News 'We never had so many drugs smuggled or produced in Europe' - report The annual study released by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) warned that the use of illegal substances is a concern to the health of people on the continent, as well as its security. 16/06/2023
Europe News Twitter has chosen 'confrontation' with the European Commission Billionaire Elon Musk took over the social media giant last year and has since rolled back various rules on content moderation. 05/06/2023
Europe News EU & US present united front on China, despite differences Differing opinions on what to do about China is becoming a key issue between the two allies. 31/05/2023
World News Does measuring GDP help or hinder our economic well-being? Euronews Correspondent Sasha Vakulina and a panel of top policymakers and experts discuss how financial well-being, rising inequality and the cost-of-living crisis might be better tackled outside of standardised GDP outlooks, ahead of the Beyond Growth 2023 Conference. 05/05/2023
Europe News MEPs approve law ensuring EU products are deforestation-free Commodities, such as soy, coffee and cocoa, will not be able to enter the bEU Single Market if they come from deforested land. 19/04/2023
Europe News Brussels terror threat 'unlikely' after Commission gets alarming email The two messages were written in Russian saying an 'explosion' would happen on the city's metro on Wednesday 8 March. 08/03/2023
Europe News Asylum seekers sleeping rough in Brussels for months, as crisis grows There are currently 3,000 people seeking refuge in Belgium and staying in the streets, most of whom are in Brussels. 07/03/2023
Europe News Vandecasteele prisoner swap with Iran constitutional - Belgian court Olivier Vandecasteele has been imprisoned since February last year. 03/03/2023
Europe News Recovering wasted heat could cover EU's energy needs - Report The report published by engineering company Danfoss says that Europe could save up to €67bn by 2050 if it captured excess heat. 23/02/2023
Europe News Supermarkets pass extra costs onto consumers, despite smaller products A recent survey found that 80% of people believe that businesses are taking advantage of inflation to increase their profits. 21/02/2023
Europe News Nuclear energy included in EU’s new rules on green hydrogen The implementation of the regulation has been delayed for more than a year now due to a dispute over what is defined as ‘renewable’ hydrogen. 13/02/2023
Europe News Brussels looks to step up war on drugs through more police cooperation The Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson says organised crime poses as big a threat to society as terrorism. 08/02/2023