Ukraine Ukraine EU entry talks should start this year, urges Estonian PM However, she admitted it would be a "difficult process". 25/04/2023
Europe News Borrell urges Xi and Lula to visit Ukraine before talking about peace Josep Borrell criticised the "benevolent approach" pursued by China and Brazil in regard to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 24/04/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU has to use its AI Act to draw a red line on racist surveillance AI is increasingly used for heightened surveillance in the migration context. As the European Parliament prepares to vote on the AI Act, the lack of protections for migrants and racialised people is a glaring omission, Sarah Chander and Alyna Smith. 24/04/2023
Italy Six months in power: Italian PM Meloni 'collides with reality' Giorgia Meloni came to power at the helm of Brothers of Italy, a party with neo-fascist roots which promised to turn its back on the European Union and promote Christian values, nationalism and family. Six months later, has she fulfilled her electoral promises? 21/04/2023
Brazil Could the West fall out of love with Lula? Is the West falling out of love with Brazil’s Lula after his controversial comments on the war in Ukraine? Euronews asked the experts to find out. 21/04/2023
Europe News 'Made in Europe' debate blocks EU deal on ammunition for Ukraine Diplomats are haggling over the technical details of a €1-billion initiative to jointly buy artillery shells for Ukraine. 21/04/2023
Europe News MEPs call for more solidarity on migration as tough talks loom The vote by MEPs in Strasbourg on Thursday establishes the institution's negotiating stance, as it prepares to enter long-awaited talks with EU countries on the matter. 20/04/2023
Europe Decoded Why Italy is struggling to find ways to spend €200 billion in EU funds Italy has been promised €200BN from the EU, but is struggling to find ways to spend the money 20/04/2023
Europe News MEPs approve law ensuring EU products are deforestation-free Commodities, such as soy, coffee and cocoa, will not be able to enter the bEU Single Market if they come from deforested land. 19/04/2023
Tech News EU strikes €43 billion deal to boost semiconductor chip production The EU has reached an agreement on how to boost the supply of semiconductors in Europe as the bloc races to reduce its dependency on Asian suppliers. 19/04/2023
Europe News European Parliament approves mega package of EU climate measures Included in the bundle of legislation, is a 18/04/2023
Green News EU faces legal action for labelling gas and nuclear as ‘green’ The groups are targeting the EU's "taxonomy", a list of investments that can be labelled and marketed as sustainable in Europe. 18/04/2023
Tech News European clean tech companies head to the US thanks to tax breaks The US blindsided the EU when the Inflation Reduction Act became law in August, putting the US on course to eclipse the EU in the race to reduce emissions. 17/04/2023
Travel News High-speed trains are the cheapest in this European country Spain is challenging the ‘elitist nature’ of high-speed trains with more services and lower prices. 15/04/2023
Europe News Europe's week: Macron's comments about Taiwan reveal EU division In our weekly programme we follow the outcome of the French president's official visit to China. 14/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Retrospective facial recognition tech conceals human rights abuses With the AI Act, the EU has a unique opportunity to end rampant abuse facilitated by mass surveillance technologies, Ella Jakubowska, Hajira Maryam and Matt Mahmoudi write. 14/04/2023
Europe Decoded Explained: Why the EU doesn't consider Taiwan a sovereign country Despite lucrative trade ties and shared democratic values, the EU does not have official diplomatic relations with Taiwan. 13/04/2023
Ocean Calls Ocean Calls podcast: Are Marine Protected Areas working? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of #OceanCalls we’re discussing if Marine Protected Areas are really working, and what can we do to improve them. 13/04/2023
Europe News Macron's comments on EU 'strategic autonomy' spark disagreement The French president's comments about Taiwan have sparked controversy among his European counterparts. 13/04/2023
Ukraine European Parliament meets with Ukraine to discuss EU membership The European Parliament has met with representatives from Ukraine to discuss the next steps for it to join the EU, but it warned that there is still a lot of work for Kyiv to do. 12/04/2023