Tech News Snapchat hit with Dutch probe over online sale of vapes to minors The Dutch regulator said it is in contact with the European Commission about the investigation into Snapchat, one of the 25 largest online platforms in Europe. 09/09/2025
Europe News State of the EU? Von der Leyen has the mic — here’s how to follow The Brussels bubble’s favourite back-to-school ritual is back after a year off due to EU elections. Here’s what to listen out for in this marathon speech. 09/09/2025
Europe News Evacuating Gaza children to EU: Moral obligation or security issue? The World Health Organization and several international NGOs have raised the alarm on the need to evacuate sick and injured children from Gaza. But some governments refuse to welcome patients from the Strip out of fear of repercussions to their security and migration policies. 09/09/2025
Europe News How the car industry split the European Parliament Political groups disagree over how best to help the sector - the coming months will be crucial. 09/09/2025
Euronews Debates Building a startup powerhouse: EU strategy under the spotlight In partnership with DG Research Commissioner Zaharieva and industry leaders debated how to turn the EU's bold startup vision into tangible results for European entrepreneurs. 08/09/2025
Europe News State of the Union, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 08/09/2025
No Comment Protesters draw ‘red line’ in Brussels over Gaza war Tens of thousands marched through Brussels on Sunday in the “Red Line for Gaza” protest, demanding tougher EU sanctions on Israel and recognition of Palestine. 08/09/2025
Europe News Crash or rescue: European carmakers look to EU for salvation The current crisis affecting the European automotive industry is an acute threat to Europe’s economic future. Will a summit between the auto sector and Ursula von der Leyen on Friday provide a life-line? 08/09/2025
Belgium Tens of thousands of protesters draw the Red Line for Gaza in Brussels It comes days after Belgium announced it would impose sanctions against Israel and recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly later this month, protest organisers say this is the result of public pressure, and urge demonstrators to keep taking to the streets. 07/09/2025
Culture news Culture on the streets of Molenbeek with an eye on the ECOC2030 Molenfest2025 is a multidisciplinary festival celebrating Molenbeek's diverse community. It's part of the Brussels neighbourhood's drive to change its image, that's often associated with violent crime, as it bids to become the European Capital of Culture in 2030 (ECOC2030). 06/09/2025
Europe News Foreign Ministry: Suspect arrested outside Israeli embassy in Belgium The foreign ministry said all of the embassy's staff was safe. 06/09/2025
Tech News Should we really fear AI taking jobs in Europe? Here’s the data Early studies from the US show that young workers are being replaced in AI-vulnerable jobs such as software engineering and are instead pivoting to vocational fields like nursing or retail. Is the same thing happening in Europe? 06/09/2025
Belgium EU distances itself from Ribera's claims of Israeli genocide in Gaza Teresa Ribera has been one of the most vocal critics in Brussels of Israel's military operation in Gaza, but Thursday’s speech was the first time she has used the term genocide in public. 05/09/2025
Europe News EU Commission hits Google with hefty €2.95 billion fine The European Commission on Friday fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominant position in the advertising technology industry. This decision comes amid serious trade tensions with the US administration over tech regulation. 05/09/2025
The Europe Conversation Belgium will not transfer frozen Russian assets despite Commission's plans - FM Prévot Belgian foreign minister Maxime Prévot has repeated his country's firm opposition to moving frozen Russian assets - mainly held in Belgian banks – to help Ukraine. He said such a move risks the immediate and long-term credibility of Belgium as a hub for financial services. 05/09/2025
Europe News Belgium undeterred about backlash over Israeli sanctions The Belgian government is "concerned" about a potential backlash by Israel and the United States over its decision to recognise Palestine, and sanctioning Israeli settlements. 05/09/2025
No Comment Farmers protest in Brussels against EU-Mercosur trade deal A group of farmers from across Europe staged a protest outside the European Parliament on Thursday, voicing their opposition to the EU-Mercosur trade deal approved earlier this week. 05/09/2025
Europe News 'We are open for business': EU ambassador to Kyiv brings staff back Just days after two Russian missiles hit an area 50 metres from the EU delegation in Kyiv, causing severe damage, staff are ready to get back to work. 05/09/2025
Europe News Belgian Foreign Minister: EU credibility on the line over Gaza Belgian Foreign Minister Maxine Prévot has told Euronews that the EU's foreign policy is "collapsing" due to member states' inability to sanction Israel. 04/09/2025
Europe News ECB: Digital euro will be profit-making for payment service providers The EU Commission estimates it would cost between €2.8 and €5.4 billion to roll out the digital euro across the whole Euro area. 04/09/2025
Europe News Commission launches Mercosur deal ratification amid tensions in France The European Commission is giving in to French demands by strengthening oversight of the most sensitive agricultural markets, in the hope of defusing resistance from farmers. 03/09/2025
Tech News Online retailer Zalando bound by strictest EU platform rules: court EU Court sides with European Commission in landmark platform rules case. 03/09/2025
Economy Left-wing MEPs push to challenge Mercosur deal in EU court A group of left-wing MEPs is preparing to defend a draft resolution supporting a referral to the European Court of Justice, aiming to block the ratification process of the Mercosur agreement. 03/09/2025
Economy Commission's EU-US deal broker to be grilled in Parliamentary hearing As the EU’s legislative process kicks off, MEPs will begin debating the EU-US tariff deal on Wednesday. A heated exchange with the European Commission is expected. 03/09/2025
Tech News US Congress hearing set to tease tensions with EU over digital rules EU tech regulation came under fire as soon as the US administration of Donald Trump took office. 03/09/2025
Europe News Loopholes in ship flagging system undermine sanctions on Russia As unchecked flagging of ships continues to enable global sanctions evasion, governance must be "radically improved," says a new report by the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI). 02/09/2025