Europe News EU signs €400 million financial agreement for Palestine The European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed a financing facility with the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) to support the Palestinian private sector, amid rising tensions in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. 25/09/2025
Europe News The new age of weaponisation lays bare Europe's weaknesses Does the EU have what it takes to survive in the age of weaponisation? Recent events have cast light on the crucial question. 25/09/2025
Moldova Moldova's PM accuses Russia of using elections to 'take power' Moldovan authorities have accused Russia of conducting a hybrid war to try to derail the country’s EU path by meddling in elections, illicitly funding pro-Russian parties and running disinformation campaigns. 25/09/2025
Europe News Hungary rebuffs Trump's call to cut Russian oil imports Hungary said that alternative routes wouldn't suffice to replace Russian pipeline oil, after Donald Trump warned he would call Viktor Orbán to tell him to stop buying Russian oil. Experts say Hungary could use EU funds for the decoupling. 25/09/2025
Europe News EU to propose tariffs on Russian oil amid pressure from Trump Putting tariffs on Russian oil will make it increasingly expensive for Hungary and Slovakia to maintain their energy ties with Moscow. 24/09/2025
Europe News EU countries agree to dilute rules on water quality standards Green groups regret lax environmental standards on pharmaceuticals, voluntary monitoring and late compliance dates from the political agreement reached on the Water Framework Directive’s revision. 24/09/2025
Europe News EU restores Brazilian poultry imports after avian flu outbreak The European Union has reopened its market to Brazilian poultry, months after an avian flu outbreak disrupted the country’s exports. 24/09/2025
Europe News Ending Russian energy ties is a political choice - Latvian president Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged Hungary and Slovakia to ‘listen to Trump,’ who is calling on European countries to stop importing Russian gas and oil as part of the EU’s push to end reliance on Vladimir Putin’s energy supplies. 24/09/2025
Poland Poland to reopen border with Belarus, PM Donald Tusk says The shutdown was a result of Russia-led military exercises in Belarus known as Zapad 2025. 23/09/2025
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
Europe News EU stabilising relations with US, claims Council President Costa In a group interview with journalists, the president of the European Council António Costa said that the EU managed to 'stabilise' its relations with the US. 23/09/2025
Europe News EU calls for drone wall to deter Russia after new incident in Denmark Denmark has joined Estonia, Latvia. Finland, Lithuania, Poland, Romania and Bulgaria in the project to build a 'drone wall' alongside the Eastern flank. 23/09/2025
Europe News Trump is trying to impose his agenda on the EU - report According to a study published on Tuesday by the European Council on Foreign Relations, US President Donald Trump is trying to impose his political views on his European allies. 23/09/2025
Moldova Moldova detains 74 over alleged Russian plot to stir up unrest Online disinformation aimed at discrediting Moldova's pro-European government is ramping up ahead of the crunch parliamentary elections on 28 September. 22/09/2025
Europe News General Assembly, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 22/09/2025
World News Rabbis warn Europe of "visceral antisemitic hate" since Hamas attack More than 100 European rabbis sent a letter to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen earlier this week, warning her that since the Hamas-led 7 October attack against Israel, Europe was encountering "visceral antisemitic hate" 19/09/2025
Europe News EU breaks taboo with first-ever sanctions on Russian LNG The new package of EU sanctions on Russia contains the first-ever ban on imports of liquefied natural gas. "This will make this phase out of Russian gas in Europe much faster," Commissioner Dan Jørgensen told Euronews. 19/09/2025
Europe News EU targets Russian LNG, banks and crypto in new round of sanctions The new package of EU sanctions comes amid intense pressure from Donald Trump to end all purchases of Russian energy. 19/09/2025
Euronews Debates Experts debate how Europe can boost competitiveness At our latest Euronews event, experts discussed strategies for unlocking Europe's economic potential through investment, skills development and regulatory reform. 19/09/2025
Europe News Scandinavians trust global organisations more than rest of Europe Scandinavian countries are among those with the highest levels of trust in international institutions worldwide, and the highest in Europe, with the United Nations and the World Health Organisation ranking as the most trusted. 19/09/2025