EU Decoded The battle over the EU's €2 trillion budget has begun The European Commission has proposed a €2 trillion long-term budget which would controversially merge agricultural and cohesion funds. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen defended the move as effective, but critics have warned it could undermine rural and regional development. 29/07/2025
Europe News EU and US spin conflicting versions of trade deal The European Commission and the White House are making contradictory claims about the content and scope of the EU-US trade deal. 29/07/2025
Business Greek government cautious on new EU-US trade deal reached with Trump Greek finance minister and other trade officials share their thoughts on the tariff agreement reached between US President Donald Trump and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 29/07/2025
Europe News EU deforestation law changes could aid illegal Russian timber trade A majority of EU countries are pushing for changes to the EU deforestation law that could likely boost illegal timber imports from sanctioned Russia and Belarus, according to NGO Earthsight, which claims states pushing for the changes are benefiting from the illegal timber trade. 29/07/2025
Europe in Motion Which EU countries recognise Palestine amid France's decision? France is set to recognise the state of Palestine in September. Ten EU countries have already taken this step, with Sweden leading as the first member state to do so. 28/07/2025
Europe News 'Best we could get': Brussels defends EU-US deal as criticism mounts "This is clearly the best deal we could get under very difficult circumstances," said Maroš Šefčovič, the European Commissioner for Trade. 28/07/2025
Europe News EU proposes to suspend Israeli access to research fund over Gaza war The European Commission is tabling the suspension of Israel's access to the EU's Horizon Research fund as a consequence of the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It comes after an accord between the two sides for Israel to substantially increase aid to Gaza has not materialised, say EU sources. 28/07/2025
Europe News French MPs across the political spectrum slam US-EU trade agreement The agreement reached on Sunday between Brussels and Washington, which places customs duties of 15% on EU exports to the United States, has caused an uproar among French MPs. 28/07/2025
Europe News Euroviews. The Baltics scored a key European victory on energy security that can inspire others Through smart policymaking, courage and collaboration, the Baltic states can serve as an inspiration to many countries around the world, the IEA executive director and the energy ministers of the three Baltic states write in an Euronews exclusive. 28/07/2025
Travel News Travel sector slams proposed ETIAS fee hike as ‘disproportionate’ As the European travel industry continues to struggle with rising costs and labour issues, travel leaders have voiced concerns about the ETIAS fee increase potentially undermining competitiveness. 25/07/2025
Europe News EU keeps close eye as Zelenskyy U-turns to fix anti-corruption law Contacts between Brussels and Kyiv are ongoing to make sure the new legislation upholds the independence of Ukraine's anti-corruption agencies. 25/07/2025
Europe News EU airports set to ditch 100ml liquid limit for hand baggage New model screening equipment will allow passengers to bring bigger bottles on board, but not everywhere in Europe. 25/07/2025
Libya Euroviews. Europe’s migration crisis isn’t just about boats – it’s about strategy The time for fragmented fixes is over. If Europe is to regain control of its migration policy, it must first regain clarity in its strategy, Libyan Minister of Political Affairs Walid Ellafi writes in a Euronews exclusive. 25/07/2025
Europe News The French rebel against a pesticide authorised for use in the EU The Duplomb Law is being fiercely contested by civil society and a petition opposes the reintroduction of a pesticide. 24/07/2025
Iran Iran says it's ready for nuclear talks if US works to rebuild trust Iran is set to meet on Friday in Istanbul with Britain, France and Germany, known as the E3 nations, and the European Union’s deputy foreign policy commissioner. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU hails progress on China's rare earth curbs but demands fairer trade After a one-day summit in Beijing, the European Union insisted on the need to immediately rebalance trade relations with China. 24/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission's defence loan scheme tapped by 20 member states EU member states have until 29 July to officially put in a request for financing under the Commission mechanism. 24/07/2025
Economy Trade issues on the table at scaled-back EU-China summit in Beijing European leaders demanded a more balanced relationship with China at a summit with President Xi Jinping in the Chinese capital on Thursday, as the bloc runs a massive trade deficit with the Asian giant of around €300 billion. 24/07/2025
Europe News Exclusive: Commission has change of heart on anti-discrimination law The European Commission has revived its equal treatment directive after initially removing it from its 2025 plans. However, the proposal remains stalled in the Council, where there is still no unanimity. 24/07/2025
Europe News Why Ukraine's new anti-corruption law spells trouble for its EU hopes Ukraine's new law undermining the independence of two anti-corruption agencies spells trouble for its desire to join the European Union. 24/07/2025