EU Decoded EU DECODED: Will the deal to end fake internships be reached by 2025? In this episode, we focus on a directive on unpaid internships that aims to end the exploitation of around 1.5 million young Europeans. 07/01/2025
The Europe Conversation 'Temporary solution for Ukraine might look like East and West Germany', says Klaus Welle The former Director General of the European Parliament, Klaus Welle, thinks that a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia is the most likely short-term solution to the war in Ukraine. 26/12/2024
The Europe Conversation 'If we wish for peace, we have to prepare for war', says Finnish MP for Arctic Circle Two years ago, Finland was a non-aligned, militarily neutral country. 19/12/2024
World News Sakharov laureate González promises return to Venezuela Leader of the Venezuelan opposition talked to Euronews, as he received the European Parliament’s Sakharov Prize in Strasbourg. 17/12/2024
EU Decoded EU DECODED: How and why is EU downgrading protection status of wolves? In this episode we ask why the EU is determined to reduce the protected status of wolves, a species almost extinct in this part of the world about a century ago. 17/12/2024
The Europe Conversation Montenegrin President Jakov Milatović touts Nato membership for Ukraine President of Montenegro said he 'believes every nation has its right to choose its future' and that Ukraine would eventually become a NATO member. 12/12/2024
EU Decoded EU DECODED: New smoking trends could be affected by more restrictive rules In this edition, we look at EU Member States' decision to adopt a recommendation reducing exposure to secondhand smoke in certain outdoor spaces. The aim is to not only ban traditional cigarettes, but also inhaled tobacco products. 10/12/2024
Tech News Europe risks becoming 'digital colony' as it falls behind AI rivals A report underlined the "hegemonic power" of the US when it comes to artificial intelligence (AI) and the risks that poses for Europe. 10/12/2024
Partner content What Europe needs: a Commission that drives connectivity and competitiveness Partner content presented by GSMA Connectivity has never been more essential to Europe’s ability to compete and prosper at a global level. It is the key enabler for the continent’s citizens and businesses both in their crucial day-to-day activities and in driving innovation and maximising growth opportunities, in particular in AI. 09/12/2024
The Europe Conversation 'Shocking' levels of democratic backsliding across Europe - ex-Justice Commissioner Jourová Outgoing Vice President of the European Commission Věra Jourová told The Europe Conversation its “shocking” how some EU countries are replicating illiberal laws of others. 05/12/2024
EU Decoded EU DECODED: Taxing online platforms - fair game for VAT? Online platforms for short-term rentals and transportation services, such as Airbnb and Uber, will have to charge VAT from 2030 at the latest, as the EU recently approved new rules for online services. 03/12/2024
EU Decoded EU DECODED: Deforestation law’s trade-offs under negotiation Can the goods we buy and the services we use affect the survival of the rainforest? The EU thinks so and this episode explores its new law on deforestation, which is provoking a backlash from companies and countries who are negotiating over how to delay the application of the new rules. 26/11/2024
Partner content Thailand’s small fishers fight to stay afloat under strict IUU rules Partner content presented by MFA Thailand Euronews explores how Thailand's anti-IUU fishing laws are affecting small-scale fishers, highlighting the economic fallout and the need for reform in response to global compliance pressures. 25/11/2024
Europe News Polish PiS party selects historian Karol Nawrocki as presidential pick The decision caps a weekend during which the country's two largest parties announced their candidates for an election that will decide the successor to incumbent President Andrzej Duda, whose second and final term ends in August 2025. 24/11/2024
The Europe Conversation Former EU Commission president says Putin told him of his intentions Former EU Commission José Manuel Barroso said Putin told him he didn't want Ukraine to exist as an independent state. He said he told him his goals during the twenty five meetings he had with him during his tenure. 21/11/2024
The Europe Conversation No U-Turn on Chinese car tariffs, Spain’s finance minister says In an interview with Euronews’ Europe Conversation, Carlos Cuerpo spoke of the economic impact of recent devastating floods, and how Europe should respond to US President Donald Trump 18/11/2024
Europe News German vice chancellor open to dialogue from left to right As Germany prepares for its 2025 elections, Green Party’s Robert Habeck said he is open to talks with all parties for possible post-election coalitions. 13/11/2024
The Europe Conversation Sinkevičius: Russia tapped into North Korea to boost its failing army The conscription of around 10,000 North Korean troops to fight on Ukrainian soil means Putin is under less pressure to replace the approximately 1000 troops Russia is losing on the battlefield daily. 08/11/2024
EU Decoded EU DECODED: Governments may try to delay action on air pollution In this episode we talk about air pollution, the biggest environmental risk to health in the European Union. The Ambient Air Quality Directive has just been revised with stricter limits, but some member states may ask to postpone it under the pretext of protecting economic activity. 05/11/2024
Europe News European Commissioners-designate face parliamentary grillings Some Commissioner candidates including Raffaele Fitto and Olivér Várhelyi face tough scrutiny in the hearings. Countries whose candidates are rejected must restart the process with a new nominee. 04/11/2024