EU Decoded Will loss of AI-specific liability rules leave victims without redress? In a world-first, the EU created legislation to regulate Artificial Intelligence, called the AI Act. But it now seems to be moving away from effective protection for those harmed by this technology by abandoning a proposed AI Liability Directive. 04/03/2025
Europe News Emmanuel Macron, the (social media) king of Europe The French president is doubling down on his social media presence - an approach that has positioned him as the EU's top influencer-slash-leader for an internet-native audience in France and beyond, propelling himself at the forefront of Europe’s leadership during these crucial times. 27/02/2025
The Europe Conversation Trade ties with Ukraine, Mercosur can shield EU from US tariffs, says agriculture Commissioner Strengthening trade relations with Ukraine and Mercosur countries could prove beneficial for Europe in the event of a trade war with the United States, EU Agriculture Commissioner Christophe Hansen told Euronews. 27/02/2025
EU Decoded Noise pollution directive: a far cry from effective High noise levels have a significant impact on the health of Europeans, especially those living in urban areas. A recent study by the European Court of Auditors drew attention to the risks of neglecting this type of pollution that contributes to premature deaths. 25/02/2025
EU Decoded Brussels wants to strengthen the bargaining power of farmers The price of the groceries we buy are the result of tough negotiations between large purchasers and farmers. But farmers very often feel taken advantage of by major retailers, claiming they are forced to undersell their products. 19/02/2025
Europeans' Stories Who's afraid of the EU-Mercosur Agreement? Vilified by some, defended by others and misunderstood by many, the “Mercosur Agreement” is a passionate subject these days on farms across the European Union and especially in France. 12/02/2025
EU Decoded Non-alcoholic wines seen as key to reviving Europe's declining wine industry To counter declining wine consumption, experts encourage European producers to explore the growing market for low and non-alcoholic wines, offering economic potential. 11/02/2025
EU Decoded Can the EU safeguard critical medicines? Drug shortages are an old problem, but over the past few years they have hit record levels. 04/02/2025
EU Decoded EU DECODED: Should access to abortion be harmonised within EU? For more than 60 years, Europe has led a global trend towards legal access to abortion. Fears of a reversal of this trend have led to the campaign “My Choice, My Voice”, a citizens’ initiative calling for action from the European Commission. 28/01/2025
The Europe Conversation Can EU revitalize its stalled enlargement processes? Enlargement is often referred to as the EU’s most effective foreign policy, but since its biggest wave of new members joined in 2004, the process has largely stalled. 28/01/2025
EU Decoded EU DECODED Will a European rush to rearm be properly funded? The European Union wants to bolster defence in face of Russia's aggression on Ukraine and growing US demands for greater European financial support for NATO. 21/01/2025
Tech News How will the US' new AI chip export restrictions impact Europe? The AI chip export rules issued by the Biden administration do not include Europe as a single market, which could cause issues experts say. 21/01/2025
The Europe Conversation The EU must stand up to 'belligerence' from incoming Trump administration - analysts Two experts have told Euronews that the EU must ready itself to stand firm in the face of belligerence from an incoming Donald Trump regime. 16/01/2025
Europeans' Stories Wolf protection reduced in Europe. Is biodiversity at stake? The wolf is no longer a “strictly protected species” in Europe. 15/01/2025
EU Decoded EU DECODED: How to balance rights to privacy with combatting online child sex abuse? Child sexual abuse is a growing problem and crimes committed via the Internet make it much more difficult to combat. The EU is revising its the rules in an attempt to criminalise behaviour online as well as in the real world. 14/01/2025
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