World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
Travel News How long does your UK passport need to be valid for an EU trip? Confusion over UK passport rules recently saw a passenger wrongly denied boarding. 26/09/2024
Europe News What lobbying footprint does Big Oil have on EU climate policy? Two new reports have claimed to show just how much influence fossil fuel company lobbying has on EU climate policymaking. 26/09/2024
Europe News Italy, Germany to propose rethink on petrol and diesel car ban Rome and Berlin are siding with the European automotive industry in calling for the EU to relax CO2 emissions standards for cars as the bloc aims to end the sale of new petrol and diesel models by 2035. 25/09/2024
Europe News European countries urge nationals to leave Lebanon Portugal, Spain, France and the UK have issued warnings to their nationals in Lebanon to return home while commercial flights remain available. 25/09/2024
Europe Decoded Euroviews. The year of wars and elections revealed this about European sentiment The currently self-absorbed Brussels would better get the message. If we postpone honest conclusions to the next elections in 2029, the European drama may indeed enact its final act, André Wilkens and Pawel Zerka write. 25/09/2024
Australia Australian asylum seekers warn EU against rolling out offshore centres Two asylum seekers with first-hand experience of Australia’s brutal offshore migrant processing centres told Euronews they have a message for European leaders mulling the prospect of doing the same back home: don’t. 25/09/2024
Europe News EU's foreign policy chief calls for 'immediate ceasefire' in Lebanon The EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah as tit-for-tat attacks threaten all-out war. 22/09/2024
World News Machado: EU recognising González as winner in Venezuela is historic The European Parliament's decision showed Europe is with us, Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado said in an exclusive interview. 20/09/2024
Health news The number of deaths by suicide in Europe decreased by 13% in a decade In 2021, there were about 47,000 deaths due to suicide in the EU, according to Eurostat. 20/09/2024
Travel News Is the EU’s Entry/Exit system still launching in November? If the EES becomes operational in autumn, non-EU travellers entering the Schengen Area will have to go through new scanners at EU borders. 20/09/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv promising Ukraine electricity funds Russia continues to target the war-torn country's energy infrastructure, leaving parts of the east in darkness for hours at a time. 20/09/2024
Europe News Prime Minister Rama insists Albania migrant deal 'exclusive' to Italy Albania's "unconditional love" for Italy means Rome has the exclusive privilege to house asylum seekers on Albanian soil, Rama told Euronews. 19/09/2024
Turkey Turkey wouldn't want BRICS if it was an EU member state — top diplomat Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Wednesday Ankara was looking to diversify its options regarding global alliances, bringing up long-running ambitions for EU membership. 19/09/2024
Europe News Georgian parliament approves anti-LGBTQ+ law in lockstep with Russia The approved bill is the latest in a string of laws seemingly taken from Moscow's playbook. 17/09/2024
Europe Decoded The eight biggest surprises from Ursula von der Leyen's new Commission From Austria's unexpected assignment to Spain's mega portfolio, the next Commission of Ursula von der Leyen has Brussels talking. 17/09/2024
Climate Now How is climate data shaping EU policy? In partnership with Copernicus At this live Climate Now debate, our experts explored how climate data is shaping EU policy, reflecting on past decisions and future strategies. 17/09/2024
Europe News Not-so-well-liked: Who are Europe's most unpopular leaders? German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's approval rating has hit a new low of just 18%, according to a recent survey. In Europe, he is not alone. 17/09/2024
Economy Brexit impact keeps getting worse, economists warn A new study suggests that the economic slump caused by the change in UK-EU relations post-Brexit is not just a short-term hiccup, but likely to persist. 17/09/2024
Europe News Thousands rally in Brussels to call for EU industrial action Initially launched in solidarity with employees at the Audi plant in Brussels, Monday's rally in the Belgian capital became the call for measures to preserve Europe's industrial sector. 16/09/2024
Europe News Brain drain in Western Balkans spikes amid absence of opportunities Youth brain drain is becoming a worrisome problem for the Western Balkan countries of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia. 16/09/2024