Europe News Belgium to recognise Palestine at the UN General Assembly Belgium joins the ranks of Australia, France, Canada and the UK, all who have pledged to recognise a Palestinian state at the UNGA next week in a bid to ramp up pressure on the Israeli government to end the war in Gaza and alleviate the ongoing humanitarian crisis. 02/09/2025
Europe News Petition to make abortion access easier given to European Commission With over 1 million signatures, the European citizens' initiative "My Voice, My Choice" submitted its request to the European Commission on Monday to set up a funding mechanism to make abortion more accessible. 01/09/2025
Tech News Ombudsman opens inquiry into Commission’s silence on EU privacy chief The mandate of the current European Data Protection Supervisor expired in December, but no decision on the successor has been taken. 01/09/2025
Europe News Unions warn of ‘low’ firefighter numbers as EU faces record wildfires More than one million hectares burned in Europe in the summer of 2025. Despite the growing threat, unions warn that firefighter numbers remain 'woefully low', urging investment in staffing, prevention and civil protection. 01/09/2025
Economy Does the EU-US trade deal break WTO rules? By granting tariff advantages to the US, the EU risks violating WTO international trade rules. The political impact could be significant. 29/08/2025
Tech News European names grace Time’s 100 list of most influential people in AI Sam Altman and the big AI companies made the list, but there were also some surprising names. 29/08/2025
Tech News EU tech chief faces pressure to confront Trump over digital threats A spokesperson for the Commission has said that Henna Virkkunen will fight back against unfounded claims. 29/08/2025
Economy EU Commission's US trade deal set for rocky reception in Parliament The EU Commission has launched implementation of its trade agreement with the US, promising to ease the burden on the EU automotive sector. But the adoption of the text is not guaranteed, with some MEPs denouncing the agreement as unbalanced. 29/08/2025
Europe News Wilders’ far-right party leads polls two months before Dutch vote Topics including migration, the economy, housing and foreign affairs are expected to dominate the campaign. 29/08/2025
Tech News EU tech chief to 'fight back’ against Trump’s allegations: Commission Lawmakers express criticism about Henna Virkkunen’s absence regarding the recent US government threats. 28/08/2025
Europe News Digital euro talks gain speed — but key hurdles remain EU finance ministers are racing to agree on the legal framework for a digital euro by the end of 2025, but thorny issues remain, from privacy and data protections to limits on holdings and the role of non-euro countries. 28/08/2025
Europe News European Parliament tightens rules on access to its premises The days of wandering freely through the European Parliament’s maze-like corridors are over: starting next week, journalists, diplomats and lobbyists will need an invitation to set foot in many parts of the institution. 28/08/2025
Economy EU steel chief touts quotas and cooperation with US on overcapacities According to Axel Eggert, the chief of EUROFER, the European steel lobby, tariff-rate quotas are the best solution to put an end to existing US levies on imports of steel and aluminium. He also believes that the joint fight against Chinese overcapacities should be a shared objective with the US. 28/08/2025
Sport EU Commissioner slams plans to take European football games abroad Playing regular-season European football games outside Europe would be a ‘betrayal’ of the sport’s identity and community roots, according to the EU Commissioner Glenn Micallef. 27/08/2025
Tech News Dutch doctors file complaint against Snapchat over sale of vapes The Netherlands has banned the sale of flavoured vapes, and sales to minors is also prohibited. 27/08/2025
Europe News Sliding doors: The EU that could’ve been with Draghi in charge Mario Draghi rather than Ursula von der Leyen, was mooted to lead the European Commission in summer 2024. Facing Donald Trump over tariffs, unveiling the EU’s long-term budget, and setting out a different course for Europe, here’s how the EU might have looked if it had caught that train. 27/08/2025
Europe News A year on from Draghi’s call for radical change: Has the EU delivered? One year after Mario Draghi’s landmark competitiveness report, which called for “radical change” not to lag behind the US and China, has the EU acted — or just reacted? 27/08/2025
Europe News Person stabbed in central Brussels at pro-Palestine demo Police has confirmed the incident but given no more details beyond the condition of the victim and that one suspect has been arrested. 24/08/2025
Tech News EU privacy chief selection process triggers complaints to ombudsman The mandate of the current privacy watchdog of the EU institutions expired in December last year. 22/08/2025
Europe News Europe leads in military aid to Ukraine — but could it plug a US gap? Europe is leading the US in aid for the first time since June 2022, with a total allocation of €138 billion until June 2025. Could this financial increase be sustained in time if Washington shrinks its support, or is it only a temporary spike? 22/08/2025
Nutrition Green kiwis earn EU’s first-ever fruit health claim for keeping you regular Kiwis are now EU-certified to keep your digestive system on schedule, becoming the first fresh fruit to get the bloc’s green light for health benefits. 21/08/2025
Belgium NATO defence chiefs discuss security guarantees for Ukraine Assurances that it won't be invaded again in the future are one of the keys for getting Ukraine to sign up for a peace deal with Russia. 20/08/2025
Europe News ING bank probed for role in Didier Reynders money laundering case The former EU Justice Commissioner came under investigation in December 2024. 20/08/2025
Euronews Debates EU Research and Innovation Days return to Brussels in 2025 In partnership with DG Research The European Commission’s flagship research and innovation event returns this September, bringing top scientists, business leaders, and EU policymakers together for two days of live and online discussions. 20/08/2025
Europe News Why Brussels doesn’t hate AC — but Europe still struggles with it No, the EU hasn't banned air conditioning. So why do Europeans still resist it? Here's a policy look at Europe’s love-hate relationship with staying cool through the summer. 20/08/2025
Tech News Austrian newspaper’s consent model violates EU privacy rules: court The case will likely be referred to the EU’s highest court. 19/08/2025