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 Election aftermath - MEPs to watch on economic and financial policy The European Parliament is establishing new political groups and leadership, with the first constituent plenary session on 16-19 July - Euronews has earmarked MEPs likely to shape economic and finance policy in the new assembly. 14/06/2024
Tech News Election aftermath - Parliament impact on tech Most key tech lawmakers are returning, but there are some surprising new arrivals. 14/06/2024
Europe News Le Pen, Wilders and allies in Brussels to discuss uniting EU far right Far-right leaders are expected to broach the possible re-configuration of the right wing in the European Parliament. 12/06/2024
Europe News EU socialists to reject von der Leyen if far right shapes priorities Giacomo Filibeck tells Euronews that von der Leyen's 'ambiguity' on the far right is 'not acceptable.' 12/06/2024
Europe News From prison to EU Parliament: Meet the jailed MEPs Freshly elected Ilaria Salis and Fredi Beleri may prove a thorn in the side of Hungary and Albania, as supposedly political charges raise questions over the rule of law. 12/06/2024
Europe News 'No to the spirit of defeat', Macron urges moderate voters The French president, who has three years left of his second term, also dismissed what he said were "absurd" rumours about his possible resignation if the far-right National Rally of Marine Le Pen wins in the legislative election scheduled for 30 June and 7 July. 12/06/2024
Europe News European elections saw rise in turnout, but no surge From 6 to 9 June, 357 million citizens were invited to vote to elect their representatives to the European Parliament. How many answered the call? 12/06/2024
World News Macron's EU influence is at risk after European elections French President Emmanuel Macron's delicate political situation could limit his influence in the election of the new top European officials. 11/06/2024
Europe News Which countries saw poorest voter turnout for European elections? While Belgians, Luxembourgers and Maltese emphatically turned out to vote in the 2024 European elections, a number of Member States saw less than or around a third of eligible voters cast their ballots. 11/06/2024
Euronews Debates 720 seats & Five years to run: Unpacking the European Election In partnership with Microsoft Join our panel of experts on June 13th as they dissect the impact of the European elections 11/06/2024
Europe News EU leaders at odds over von der Leyen's presence at key job talks EU leaders meeting in Brussels next week will start discussing who should get top jobs, including the Commission chief role Ursula von der Leyen has been holding for five years and would like to extend for another term. 11/06/2024
Europe News PM Sanchez and his socialists will not back down after EU elections Spain's centre-right PP party came on top in the European elections on Sunday. Yet, their resurgence did not result in the collapse of Premier Pedro Sánchez's government as the conservatives had hoped. 11/06/2024
Culture news Euroviews. What we need is a Cultural Deal for Europe To counter inequality, populism, climate change and technological advances, the role of culture and heritage must be elevated on the political agenda and in public opinion. This is a call to action rooted in hard facts, Lars Ebert, Sneška Quaedvlieg-Mihailović and André Wilkens write. 11/06/2024
Europe News Bardella will be PM if far right wins French election, Le Pen says On Sunday, French President Emmanuel Macron announced he would dissolve the National Assembly and call for a snap election in the wake of disastrous results for his centrist Renaissance party in the European parliamentary elections. 11/06/2024
Europe News AfD's EU delegation shaken up following election results Political scientist Dr Antonios Souris says part of the AfD's success can be attributed to their successful social media campaign. 10/06/2024
Europe News Dissolution of the National Assembly: Gamble or political courage? After losing to the far-right National Rally in the European elections, French President Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly and called for early parliamentary elections. 10/06/2024
Belgium Will far-right and far-left be wild cards in new EU Parliament? The non-attached members of the European Parliament, totaling 100 seats, are seeking for a group. Many of these MEPs hold radical political views on both the left and right, and they often oppose policies regarding Russia, the Green Deal, and enlargement. 10/06/2024
Europe News Italy: Meloni established kingmaker as party secures win in elections Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's Fratelli d'Italia party has won European elections in Italy with a whopping 28% of votes. Analysts say she secured herself as kingmaker in the European Parliament. 10/06/2024
Europe News EPP won't seek formal deal with Meloni, says secretary general The Green Deal has been "too ideologically driven" and needs to be rethought to emphasise the "competition angle," says Thanasis Bakolas. 10/06/2024