Europe News Small businesses exempt from EU’s tax at the border Lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to support SMEs' exemptions under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism's simplification review. 11/09/2025
Europe News European Parliament calls for recognition of State of Palestine The EU assembly voted in favour of a non-binding resolution, agreed by the centrist majority’s groups. 11/09/2025
World News The Left launches no-confidence motion against European Commission The group has collected enough signatures, with the help of some Greens and non-attached MEPs. Von der Leyen now faces two confidence votes in October. 11/09/2025
Europe News Patriots for Europe submit no-confidence motion against the Commission The Eurosceptic group has collected enough signatures to kick off a motion of censure. Von der Leyen will face Parliament’s verdict in October. 10/09/2025
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen's State of the EU speech: As it happened Ursula von der Leyen's speech was dominated by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Israel's war on Gaza and the contentious EU-US trade deal. 10/09/2025
Europe News MEPs clash over alleged 'genocide' in Gaza The European Parliament doesn’t play any diplomatic role in the current response to the war in Gaza, but its debates and resolutions are likely to add political pressure on the Israeli government. 09/09/2025
Europe News MEPs vote for report pushing auto sector to recycle of end-of-use parts New law incentivises more sustainable design, recycling, and reuse of car parts while reducing waste and raw material dependency. 09/09/2025
Europe News Joining the EU is ‘matter of survival’, says Moldovan president Maia Sandu warns the European Parliament of Russian interference ahead of crucial elections in her country. 09/09/2025
Europe News State of the EU? Von der Leyen has the mic — here’s how to follow The Brussels bubble’s favourite back-to-school ritual is back after a year off due to EU elections. Here’s what to listen out for in this marathon speech. 09/09/2025
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen's big speech comes at a moment of fragility This year's State of the European Union speech comes at a particularly precarious time for its protagonist: Ursula von der Leyen. 09/09/2025
Europe News How the car industry split the European Parliament Political groups disagree over how best to help the sector - the coming months will be crucial. 09/09/2025
Europe News Fresh no-confidence votes stalk EU's Ursula von der Leyen The radical Left and far-right are about to present two different motions of censure against the Commission. A first vote is expected in October. 06/09/2025
Europe News Frozen funds: MEPs fear Hungary's Orban will receive millions The European Commission has said it will not answer payment requests related to previously frozen funds. However, some MEPs believe that loopholes exist that Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán could exploit. 05/09/2025
Europe News EU Parliament seeks recovery from Patriots of EU funds misused by ID The group that includes France’s Rassemblement National, Italy’s The League, and Hungary’s Fidesz could be obliged to repay over €4 million. 04/09/2025
Economy Left-wing MEPs push to challenge Mercosur deal in EU court A group of left-wing MEPs is preparing to defend a draft resolution supporting a referral to the European Court of Justice, aiming to block the ratification process of the Mercosur agreement. 03/09/2025
Economy Commission's EU-US deal broker to be grilled in Parliamentary hearing As the EU’s legislative process kicks off, MEPs will begin debating the EU-US tariff deal on Wednesday. A heated exchange with the European Commission is expected. 03/09/2025
Europe News Defence and security top priorities for strengthening EU’s global role A new Eurobarometer survey highlights Europeans’ key priorities for reinforcing the European Union’s global influence, with defence and security emerging as the leading concerns. 03/09/2025
Europe News MEP Rima Hassan 'honoured' by controversial university plaudit The lawmaker from France Unbowed was detained by Israeli authorities in June, as she had tried to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza 01/09/2025
Economy EU Commission's US trade deal set for rocky reception in Parliament The EU Commission has launched implementation of its trade agreement with the US, promising to ease the burden on the EU automotive sector. But the adoption of the text is not guaranteed, with some MEPs denouncing the agreement as unbalanced. 29/08/2025
Europe News European Parliament tightens rules on access to its premises The days of wandering freely through the European Parliament’s maze-like corridors are over: starting next week, journalists, diplomats and lobbyists will need an invitation to set foot in many parts of the institution. 28/08/2025