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
Europe News Germany reinstates land border checks in much-criticised move Germany has reinstated border checks at all land crossings on its nine borders to curb migration and tackle crime, according to officials. 16/09/2024
Europe News Portugal asks EU for assistance as wildfire reaches residential area Almost 1,600 firefighters have been deployed to fight fires in 20 different areas on Monday, as the country battles with high temperatures and strong winds. 16/09/2024
Germany Could Brussels get Germany's new border controls revoked? The German government ordered spot passport controls at all its land borders from Monday morning, going against the EU's free movement principle. 16/09/2024
Europe News EU countries given three options to raise €45 billion loan for Ukraine The G7 has promised to raise a $50 billion (€45bn) loan for Ukraine, but the initiative requires an agreement between the 27 members of the European Union. 13/09/2024
Healthcare Doctor shortages and low pay: Europe's hospitals are under the weather Europe is suffering from a healthcare crisis, with chronic staff shortages, low pay and overtime prompting strikes in Germany, Slovenia, and Sweden. In France meanwhile, a controversial medicine education reform has students and doctors up in arms. 12/09/2024
Libya Libya's central bank chaos must serve as a wake-up call for the West Diplomats may be busy stopping other wars in Ukraine and Gaza from growing into monstrous regional conflicts. But if they’re too consumed to take this brief opportunity, they may end up with a third before too long, Tarek Megerisi writes. 12/09/2024
Europe News Borrell urges Lebanon and Israel to ease tensions along their border "We need to de-escalate military tensions and use this opportunity to urge all sides to pursue this path," said EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell during his visit to Beirut. 12/09/2024
Green News Why is Brazil asking the EU to delay its deforestation law? Brazil made €42 billion from exports of products from its forests in 2023 alone. 12/09/2024
Europe News Political row in Slovenia heats up over PM Golob's Commissioner switch Ljubljana's last-minute change of Commissioner nominees, which delayed President Ursula von der Leyen's portfolio reveal, ignited a row between PM Robert Golob and the opposition, who he accuses of sabotage. 12/09/2024
Europe News Brussels mayor vows to block migrant buses if Hungary acts on threats Philippe Close tells Euronews that Brussels will not be 'held hostage' by Viktor Orbán’s government. 12/09/2024
Green News Lower energy costs would boost green transition and economy: EU report The landmark Draghi report says the green energy transition is key to saving Europe's economy. 11/09/2024
Europe Decoded Is the border-free Schengen Area about to unravel? Recent developments in Germany and Hungary linked to irregular migration have cast serious doubts over the future of the Schengen Area. 11/09/2024
Europe News EU weighs 'strong' response to Iran's missile deliveries to Russia The bloc says it has 'credible' information Tehran is procuring Moscow with ballistic missiles. 10/09/2024
Syria Euroviews. Normalising al-Assad’s regime is against Europe’s interests For Europe, normalising al-Assad would be a political and moral disaster. It would send a clear message that dictators can commit war crimes, displace half their population, and still be welcomed back, Refik Hodžić writes. 10/09/2024
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen delays presentation of new team of Commissioners The Commission chief will no longer meet Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to discuss the formation of her new team on Wednesday as expected, parliamentary sources told Euronews. 10/09/2024
Europe News EU must play 'leading role' in Venezuela, says opposition journalist Former Venezuelan opposition presidential candidate Edmundo González has fled into exile after being granted asylum in Spain, delivering a major blow to millions who placed their hopes in his upstart campaign to end two decades of single-party rule. 10/09/2024
Tech News Euroviews. Is digitalisation ignoring socio-economic rights? Without measures to tackle this issue, the digital divide will continue to exacerbate existing inequalities, further marginalising those who are already vulnerable, Juliana Santos Wahlgren and Susana Anastácio write. 09/09/2024
Europe News Keir Starmer visits Ireland as part of 'wider EU reset' Relations between the two countries have been strained since the UK voted to leave the European Union, complicating some political structures of Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK. 08/09/2024