Economy Five major economic hurdles Germany needs to overcome in 2025 Germany is set to face a tough 2025 with stagnating growth, fiscal uncertainty, geopolitical risks, high energy costs, and a weakening automotive sector. Without reforms to unlock structural investments and bolster competitiveness, Europe's largest economy risks prolonged malaise. 24/12/2024
Turkey Q&A: Syria's integrity is Türkiye's priority, Fahrettin Altun says Fahrettin Altun, communications director for the Turkish presidency, spoke to Euronews about Syria, EU aspirations and Russia's war in Ukraine. 23/12/2024
Work Global South happier than EU countries with work-balance - study A recent study highlights different attitudes towards work for EU countries and the Global South. The study chairperson is urging European leaders to start tackling serious issues sooner rather than later. 23/12/2024
Europe News Iceland says it will put EU membership to referendum by 2027 Iceland has traditionally been ambivalent about joining the bloc but issues like the 2008 financial crisis, Brexit and a range of domestic issues has meant the country is slowly warming to the idea of membership. 22/12/2024
Europe News Brussels moves to suspend visa-free travel for Georgian diplomats The Commission's proposal will only apply to Georgian holders of diplomatic and service passports, exempting the general population. 20/12/2024
Romania Romania’s Schengen accession set to strengthen ties with Hungary The European Commission declared Romania ready to join the Schengen area in 2011, but faced opposition from several countries. Austria, the last holdout, lifted its veto during a meeting in Budapest last month. 20/12/2024
China Euroviews. China’s new economic development offers fresh China-EU opportunities China is ready to work with the EU to seize opportunities and meet challenges to pave the way for the next 50 years of China-EU relations and contribute our share to global peace, stability and prosperity, Ambassador Cai Run writes in a Euronews exclusive. 20/12/2024
Health news EU bans harmful chemical from materials in contact with food The European Commission has banned the use of bisphenol A, a chemical harmful to human health, in materials that come into contact with food. 20/12/2024
Europe News EU leaders agree principles on Syria but caution: 'Jury is still out' The European Union has opened the door for sanctions relief on Syria after Assad's fall but without providing a specific timeline. 19/12/2024
Health news Race against time for EU’s Critical Medicines Act Wanted in the first 100 days of the new legislative mandate, doubts linger over whether the European Commission will unveil the Critical Medicines Act on time. 19/12/2024
Culture news Investment in UK arts and culture sector suffers alarming 15% fall Shocking figures reveal the state of freefall for the culture and entertainment sector in terms of the UK's GDP. 19/12/2024
Europe News Rushed negotiations will lead to 'bad deal' for Ukraine, Kallas warns "Syria shows us that Russia is not invincible and we shouldn't underestimate our own power," Kaja Kallas said on Thursday. 19/12/2024
Europe News EU leaders meet to talk Ukraine aid, Syria's transition and Trump 2.0 Despite an agenda packed with hot-button topics, the summit of EU leaders is not expected to yield any breakthrough. 19/12/2024
Europe News New European Parliament health committee to start work in 2025 The European Parliament greenlit a new stand-alone committee focusing solely on health, which will begin working next year. 18/12/2024
Europe News Georgian outgoing president calls for immediate EU support In an interview with Euronews, Salomé Zourabichvili asked EU countries to avoid 'business as usual' with the Georgian government, as 'Russia is experimenting a new form of invasion' in the country. 18/12/2024
Europe News EU ministers water down proposal on child sexual abuse A proposal on combatting child sexual abuse has been watered down by some EU justice ministers, with others expressing their regret at certain elements of the proposal being removed entirely. 18/12/2024
Economy Meloni says EU must be pragmatic with Trump to avoid US trade tensions As fears of a trade war rise, the Italian premier is seen as one of US president-elect Donald Trump's closest EU allies. 17/12/2024
Russia Oil stains wash ashore after storm damages Russian oil tankers One of the two Russian oil tankers damaged during a storm in the Kerch Strait on Sunday spilled an estimated 3,700 tonnes of oil. 17/12/2024
Israel Euroviews. Ms Kallas, prioritise civil society for Israeli-Palestinian peace The peacebuilders of Israel and Palestine are ready. They now need a leader to partner with them, and ensure that civil society initiatives are not just an afterthought but a cornerstone of a just and durable peace, Nivine Sandouka and Brian Reeves write. 17/12/2024
Markets European Central Bank warns of effects of shift in US trade policies Christine Lagarde also said that the ECB will continue to cut interest rates, but that worries persisted about economic growth. 16/12/2024