Green News Governments call for crackdown on ‘fast fashion’ ahead of key vote France is one of a quartet of EU countries calling for legislation allowing for additional levies on clothing companies who use a cheap 'fast fashion' marketing strategy 06/06/2024
Green News Governments pushing to ease protection for aquatic environment Environmental campaigners have raised the alarm about a potential weakening of EU water quality rules as a 2027 deadline to meet strict pollution limits looms. 06/06/2024
Tech News Meta faces complaints in 11 countries over data use for AI Additional complaints will follow, according to Austrian privacy group NOYB. 06/06/2024
Europe News Chinese Nuctech sues Commission over alleging distortive China-EU trade relations are fractious: following some warnings, the Asian giant is beginning to challenge the bloc to safeguard its interests. 05/06/2024
Europe News Female lobby groups fear men to dominate EP if far-right surges EU female lobby groups are concerned men might dominate key decision-making committees in European Parliament if far-right surge after elections 05/06/2024
Green News Ambitions for global renewable energy capacity unrealised, says report Goal to triple renewable power by 2030 is achievable but countries need to put more effort on implementing energy and climate pledges, the International Energy Agency said. 04/06/2024
Tech News Teams antitrust measures might need more work, Microsoft chief says The tech giant made changes after the EU Commission launched an investigation last summer. 04/06/2024
Tech News Microsoft software accused of breaching data rights of schoolchildren NOYB asked the Austrian privacy watchdog to investigate the use of Microsoft Education 365. 04/06/2024
Europe News Quiet before the storm: European countries' election silence contrast From total blackout two days before the poll to full freedom of speech, take a tour of European legislation on the electoral silence period. 04/06/2024
Healthcare Pandemic treaty delay leaves 'mixed feelings', says Charles Michel Lack of political courage led to agreement on a pandemic treaty being put on ice for another year, according to Charles Michel, but a deal is still in sight. 04/06/2024
Europe News Top jobs puzzle not easily solved, warns Charles Michel Re-appointing Ursula von der Leyen as EU executive chief won't be a walk in the park, as the European Council president expects long, protracted negotiations on top jobs. 04/06/2024
Space How can Europe fund its space ambitions? Europe is lagging behind in the space economy, and member states are calling for more public and private investment to remain competitive with global players - but challenges remain for the next Commission mandate and the sector first needs a new strategy to attract investors. 03/06/2024
Europe News Countries unprepared for voters with disabilities, says report Report shows voters with disabilities still face difficulties voting across the EU and will be hindered in upcoming elections. 31/05/2024
Green News Bloc quits Energy Charter Treaty, leaving member states free to remain Decision greeted as a major success for the climate but environmentalists keep urging all EU countries without exception to withdraw the treaty. 30/05/2024
Business Berlin drops gas transit levy blamed for promoting imports from Russia Berlin has agreed to scrap a gas storage levy, with the European Commission questioning its legality under EU law, and eastern EU members suggesting it plays into Moscow's hands. 30/05/2024
Health news Who's in the frame to be the next health Commissioner? With a key contender suddenly out of the game, the race for the health portfolio in the next EU executive is back in play. 30/05/2024
Health news Pfizergate plaintiff asks leaders to sack von der Leyen and Commission The plaintiff in the Pfizergate affair has called on the European Council to force the resignation of EU executive chief Ursula von der Leyen and the rest of her Commissioners in a letter seen by Euronews. 30/05/2024
Green News Climate action will boost energy security in Europe by 8% by 2030, IMF IMF's study focuses on security of supply and resilience of countries' economies. 29/05/2024
Green News Belgium to champion citizen energy at ministerial summit Speaking exclusively to Euronews, Belgium's energy minister Tinne Van der Straeten explains why she is pushing for governments to recognise the important contribution community electricity projects and cooperatives could make to Europe's energy transition. 29/05/2024
Tech News EU elections mostly safe from foreign interference online -report There have been attempts to influence local votes instead, the report added. 29/05/2024