The Europe Conversation Sandu calls for ‘creative’ thinking to accelerate EU enlargement The president of Moldova urges the European Union to find “creative” solutions to break the impasse and speed up its membership to the EU. 06/11/2025
12 minutes with EU risks ‘losing credibility’ if it fails to enlarge, Montenegro warns Montenegro is a frontrunner among EU candidate countries and hopes to wrap up accession talks with Brussels next year. Failure to secure the country’s accession could dent the EU’s credibility and send a ‘horrible signal’ to other candidates, its deputy Prime Minister warns. 06/11/2025
The Ring Euronews' 'The Ring': MEPs clash over EU enlargement in Brussels In our first episode of "The Ring", we debate the highly political topic of EU enlargement that has become a geopolitical goal of the European Commission under President Ursula von der Leyen. 05/11/2025
The Food Detectives Can Douro valley wine achieve perfect clarity? In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series called The Food Detectives. In Episode 5, we meet the Portuguese team aiming for perfect clarity in Douro valley wine. 03/11/2025
The Road To Green Growing smarter: How farmers can help fix Europe’s broken water cycle In partnership with The European Commission Every year, 30% of the EU faces water shortages, while fewer than 40% of watercourses are in good or very good ecological condition. Agriculture is both a victim of and a contributor to the EU’s broken water cycle — which the Union has pledged to repair. 29/10/2025
The Road To Green Water-efficient farming: 5 tips to save a drop (and how the EU can help) In partnership with The European Commission In southern EU countries such as Greece, Spain and Italy, most freshwater goes to agriculture — and droughts are becoming increasingly common. Here are five concrete ways to make irrigation smarter, and how Europe is supporting this transition. 29/10/2025
Ocean Following the data powering Europe's blue economy In partnership with the European Commission What connects aquaculture students in Spanish estuaries to EU policymakers in Brussels? A continent-wide network monitoring ocean conditions in real time, shaping fisheries policy and driving sustainable investment in Europe's blue economy. 28/10/2025
Ocean Interview: Why Europe needs the best ocean data In partnership with the European Commission Europe's blue economy employs 4-5 million people and it's growing. Dr. Jann Martinsohn from the EU's Joint Research Centre explains why policymakers and investors need the best ocean data available. 28/10/2025
The Europe Conversation EU Commissioner Lahbib: “Hamas is not an interlocutor for us” In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner Hadja Lahbib talks about the bloc’s role in the Middle East, as well as in Ukraine - and she defends her home country, Belgium. 24/10/2025
The Europe Conversation Cyprus President Christodoulides optimistic about reuniting the island In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Euronews, Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides speaks about his vision for the future of his country, the European Union and peace in Gaza. 22/10/2025
The Food Detectives The Food Detectives: how to spot fake honey In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project Europe’s top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews follows them in this special series, The Food Detectives. In Episode 4, we meet the team fighting fake honey in Spain. 20/10/2025
12 minutes with Romanian FM backs Trump's push to fully wean EU off Russian energy Neighbouring Slovakia and Hungary are resisting pressure from the Trump administration to suspend their purchases of Russian energy products. 17/10/2025
The Cube Fact check: No, European Parliament didn't silence Polish MEP A video circulating on social media has prompted questions over how European Parliament procedure works, and how long MEPs are allowed to speak when they interject. 16/10/2025
Culture news Why have Gen Z adopted the One Piece skull as a protest emblem? Pop culture as political expression: Gen Z have begun to adopt a symbol from a popular manga for their protest movements. Here’s why the One Piece flag has become a globally recognised symbol of revolt and how there is precedence when it comes to using cultural touchstones as protest rallying cries. 09/10/2025
Partner content Healthy returns: Why Europe must treat healthcare as an investment, not a cost Partner content presented by Johnson & Johnson Europe must stop treating healthcare as a cost. Strategic health investment drives growth, resilience and long-term prosperity. 07/10/2025
The Food Detectives Honest cheese & transparent beer: Fresh tech from The Food Detectives In partnership with the European Union & the Watson Project Europe's top food safety experts are joining forces to crack down on fraud. Euronews is following them in this special series called The Food Detectives. In Episode 3, we meet the Finnish team making farm products you can trust. 06/10/2025
Ocean The remarkable comeback of Europe’s bluefin tuna In partnership with the European Commission Europe's Atlantic bluefin tuna populations have made a reassuring comeback after nearly collapsing two decades ago. Today, tight international controls keep fishing sustainable across the Mediterranean and East Atlantic — under close scientific oversight. 30/09/2025
Ocean The science behind Europe's stunning bluefin tuna recovery In partnership with the European Commission The speed of Europe's Atlantic bluefin tuna recovery stunned even the scientists monitoring it. Once proper controls were in place, populations bounced back faster than anyone expected. 30/09/2025
The Road To Green Explained: Why green cities are not that simple In partnership with The European Commission European cities must expand their green space to meet the EU’s Nature Restoration Law targets. But without guidance and maintenance, planting the wrong greenery could lead to more problems. 24/09/2025
EU Decoded Can the EU overcome divergence over sanctions against Israel? The President of the European Commission proposed punitive measures against Israel for the first time, due to the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. However, Ursula von der Leyen acknowledged that approving sanctions will be difficult, given the divisions among EU member states. 23/09/2025