Europe News EU should arm Ukrainian ports to solve food crisis, Lithuania FM says The impact of Russia's aggression on Ukraine on food security is the main item on the agenda of the meeting held in Luxembourg on Monday as about 20 million tonnes of wheat and other grains remain stuck in Ukraine because of the war. 20/06/2022
Mobility EVs are in high demand. Are Europe’s charging stations up to speed? Are you considering switching to an electric car? Here are three things you need to know about Europe's charging infrastructure. 20/06/2022
Georgia 'Heartbreaking': Brussels dashes Georgia's EU hopes Georgia has "lost relevance" for Europe, claimed Georgian politician Irakli Kobakhidze, after his country's EU membership bid was kicked down the road Friday. 18/06/2022
World News Forum urges accelerating Balkans' EU integration Speakers at the event said the EU accession processes of Ukraine and Western Balkan countries depend on one another. 18/06/2022
World EU 'not seeking political victory' in Northern Ireland Brexit dispute Brussels says a prosperous relationship with the UK and opportunities for Northern Ireland are its goals. 17/06/2022
Europe News Europe's rubber demand poses big threat to African forests, NGO says The "EU demand for rubber is the most important contributor to Europe’s deforestation footprint across West and Central Africa," Global Witness says. 17/06/2022
Europe News Brussels backs Ukraine and Moldova as candidates for EU membership EU national leaders will have the final say at a summit in Brussels on 23-24 June. Georgia, meanwhile, was told it wasn't ready yet. 17/06/2022
Europe News Europeans divided over how Ukraine war should play out, reveals poll There is a split between those who are eager for immediate peace and those who want "justice". 16/06/2022
Europe News Macron, Scholz and Draghi back EU candidate status for Ukraine The move is "a strong, quick, expected gesture of hope and clarity that we want to send to Ukraine and its people," the French president said as the three leaders visited Kyiv. 16/06/2022
Europe News Explained: Where EU leaders stand on Ukraine's membership to the bloc The European Commission is this week expected to endorse granting Ukraine candidate status for EU membership. 15/06/2022
Europe News EU refuses to rule out suspending Brexit trade deal Maroš Šefčovič told Euronews the latest bill from London is "illegal", "not a serious offer" and threatens the EU's single market. 15/06/2022
Ukraine Euroviews. It's finally time to say 'yes' to Ukraine's European future | View Ukraine should be allowed to become an EU candidate country, argues Alyona Getmanchuk, director of the New Europe Center think tank in Kyiv. 15/06/2022
Greenland Europe and Canada now have their first land border The dispute, in one of the most remote corners of the world, was brought to an end with an exchange of alcohol. 15/06/2022
Europe News EU relaunches legal action against UK over unilateral Brexit changes The UK unveiled legislation that unilaterally alters the Brexit agreement earlier in the week. 15/06/2022
Europe News MEPs strike down EU plans to label nuclear and gas as green investment The objection will be put before the whole plenary in the first week of July. If the hemicycle replicates the outcome of the committees, the Commission’s plan will be officially scrapped. 14/06/2022
Europe News Europe urged not to neglect other refugees amid focus on Ukraine NGOs want the EU to use its welcoming of Ukrainian refugees as a blueprint for helping others fleeing conflict around the world. 14/06/2022
Green News Euroviews. The truth behind the EU Taxonomy: What counts as green investing? The EU’s Taxonomy Regulation first began in 2018 as a framework for facilitating sustainable investment. But it's since become controversial. 14/06/2022
Europe News EU threatens legal action over UK move to change Northern Ireland deal Britain's government unveiled a draft law to unilaterally alter the Northern Ireland Protocol on Monday. 13/06/2022
Republic of North Macedonia Bulgaria resists Scholz call for EU-North Macedonia accession talks Visiting Skopje, the German chancellor called for the EU to start membership talks, but seemed to achieve little progress in Sofia which reiterated its objections. 11/06/2022
Ukraine Von der Leyen promises response on Ukraine's EU candidacy 'next week' The EU Commission president, visiting Kyiv, said Brussels will finalise its assessment "by the end of next week" on Ukraine's eligibility for membership. 11/06/2022