Europe News EU countries issued a statement in support of Ukraine without Hungary Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán said the EU attempts to set conditions for a meeting to which leaders of the EU were not invited. He also called for an EU-Russia summit. 12/08/2025
Ukraine Several killed as Ukraine and Russia trade overnight strikes Russian air strikes have killed several people across Ukraine overnight into Sunday, while a Ukrainian drone attack on an industrial facility in the Russian region of Saratov killed one person. 10/08/2025
Europe News EU Commission reacts to Poland's alleged misuse of recovery funds Last year, Donald Tusk's government unblocked billions of euros of frozen EU reconstruction funds for Poland, which was considered a significant success for the ruling coalition. Now, however, the government faces allegations of misspending these funds on yachts, saunas and other luxury goods. 09/08/2025
Business Brexit sends Brits to Europe for Louboutins in a blow to UK luxury British shoppers are heading to Europe for ‘cheaper’ luxury, while the UK loses its competitive edge as the only major destination with no VAT-free shopping for international visitors. 09/08/2025
Health news EU agencies seek to combat viral hepatitis in European prisons EU agencies launch toolkit to combat hepatitis B and C in prisons, tackling drug-related transmission and implementation challenges. 08/08/2025
Europe News Landmark EU media law enters into force to protect journalism According to the EU, media freedom is a cornerstone of democracy and therefore needs protection in all member states. 08/08/2025
Europe News What Europeans ask of the EU: The strangest citizens’ initiatives Since 2012, ECIs have ranged from requests for a complete ban on animal farming to a pitch for the European anthem to be sung in Esperanto. 08/08/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: No, the EU is not eroding European democracy European countries, including EU member states, tend to dominate democracy indexes, even as democracy faces threats worldwide. 06/08/2025
Europe News What lies ahead for Karol Nawrocki, Poland's new president? Poland's new President Karol Nawrocki is expected to challenge Prime Minister Donald Tusk's policies, raising questions about potential effects this might have both at home and abroad. 06/08/2025
Economy India attacks US and Europe's 'double standards' in trade with Russia India criticised countries trading with Russia while targeting India. EU trade with Russia hit €67.5bn in 2024. Trump threatened tariffs on Indian goods, escalating tensions. 06/08/2025
Europe News EU credibility at risk over Israel stance, warns ex-ambassador The inconsistent application of international law on Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank is damaging Europe’s credibility with the Global South, with which the EU aims to strengthen trade ties, former EU Ambassador to Palestine tells Euronews. 06/08/2025
Europe in Motion To what extent do people in the EU feel discriminated against? Immigrants, people with disabilities and individuals at risk of poverty or social exclusion report facing more discrimination in the EU than those who do not belong to these groups. 05/08/2025
Travel News Expedia and Lastminute.com pledge faster refunds for cancelled flights Many travellers experience long delays for cancelled flights booked through third parties like online travel booking platforms. 04/08/2025
Europe News Cruel summer turns up heat on Ursula von der Leyen’s second mandate From a motion of censure to a lopsided trade deal, the events of July threaten to derail the trajectory of Ursula von der Leyen's second term in office. 02/08/2025
Economy 'Liberation Day' 2.0: What's coming and who will feel it the most Trump’s sweeping package of tariffs, released on so-called "Liberation Day", targeted nearly every corner of the globe. Now, after months of pauses and delays, it’s soon set to come into force. 01/08/2025
Europe News Ukraine approves law to restore independence of anti-graft watchdogs Fighting entrenched corruption is crucial for Ukraine's aspirations to join the EU and maintain access to billions of euros of vital Western aid as Russia's all-out war grinds on. 31/07/2025
Europe News Denmark’s migration reset sets stage for EU-wide rethink Denmark has reframed the debate on migration by adopting highly restrictive rules presented through the lens of progressive politics. 31/07/2025
Europe News Customs duties: What will be the impact on European consumers? The prices of European products are likely to rise in the United States. Conversely, the trade agreement should not cause inflation in Europe, as the EU has not introduced counter-tariffs on American products. 30/07/2025
Europe News Poland's €45bn defence loan bid makes up third of EU total More member states may decide to request loans before the formal deadline in late November. 30/07/2025
Europe News $10M in US-funded contraceptives sit in limbo in Europe Contraceptives valued at $10 million stored in Europe face destruction following the closure of a key American aid agency, amid backlash from global health groups calling for redistribution. 30/07/2025