Health news Smartphones lead to ‘suicidal thoughts’ in children under 13, study A new study shows that children under the age of 13 who had access to a smartphone were more likely to have suicidal thoughts, lower self-worth, and detachment from reality compared to their older peers. 22/07/2025
Europe News Calm before EU-US trade storm as deadline approaches, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fkeming-Jones. 21/07/2025
Europe News EU seeks to triple entry fee for short-term visa-exempt visitors The European Commission proposes a €20 fee for non-EU citizen arrivals to raise more 'own resources' for the EU budget. 21/07/2025
Culture news Belgium's Tomorrowland festival opens after fire destroyed main stage The first music sets opened the festival on Friday, as workers laboured around the clock to clear out the debris and build a new, scaled down main stage. 18/07/2025
Europe News Will the EU budget turn cohesion policy into regional 'Hunger Games'? The EU’s proposed 2028–2034 budget risks turning the bloc's cohesion policy into a high-stakes competition for funding by merging it with other major spending areas, sparking concerns over reduced local control and lack of support for disadvantaged regions. 18/07/2025
Europe News EU countries begin political battle over €2 trillion budget The political battle over the next EU budget has officially begun. 18/07/2025
Tech News Meta rebuffs EU's AI Code of Practice The company has previously been critical on the Commission’s work on GPAI, claiming it stifles innovation. 18/07/2025
Tech News Dutch competition watchdog's fitness for purpose questioned by reports With more and more legislation being introduced in the past years, the mandate of the ACM has expanded significantly. 18/07/2025
Europe News Brussels boosts external action budget to tackle global issues The EU proposed €200 billion for the 2028–2034 period to fight climate instability, migration and competition over resources, with a focus on reforms in Ukraine and the Mediterranean region. 17/07/2025
Culture news Festival fans arrive as Tomorrowland seeks solutions after stage fire Tomorrowland festival organisers in Belgium say cancelling the event is "the last thing they want to do" and they expect to announce a solution on Thursday. 17/07/2025
Tech News Commission nearly doubles research, innovation fund in next budget Lobby groups say the money freed up for technology under the budget proposal isn't enough. 17/07/2025
Health news Brussels targets tobacco products with a new set of eurotaxes In two separate announcements on the same day, the European Commission introduced a renewed push to curb tobacco use through higher taxation, a move expected to raise the price of cigarettes and other tobacco products across the EU. 17/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission shrinks agriculture share in record budget Europe’s agricultural spending will face cuts compared to the current programming period under the new EU long-term budget proposal, while the European Commission insists farmers will still receive the same amount “in their pockets”. 17/07/2025
No Comment WATCH: Fire destroys main stage at Belgium’s Tomorrowland festival A major fire broke out on Wednesday at the Tomorrowland festival site in Boom, Belgium, just days before its official opening. Footage shared online shows towering flames engulfing the iconic stage. 17/07/2025
Tech News Tech giants can easily check age of child users, says Danish minister Online platforms are facing increasing pressure to implement the tools to protect children from harmful content online. 17/07/2025
Culture news Fire completely destroys main stage at Belgium's Tomorrowland festival Organisers say posts on social media from festival-goers claiming to have received emails saying Tomorrowland had been cancelled were "Fake news". 16/07/2025
Europe News Israel welcomes EU no response to Gaza, Palestinians are 'shocked' The EU’s 27 foreign ministers decided at a meeting in Brussels earlier this week not to “punish” Israel for its actions in Gaza and to “keep a close watch” on the country’s implementation of a recent agreement to improve the flow of aid in the strip. 16/07/2025
Europe News Palestinian minister says future state will be place for women and law Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Shahin said any future Palestinian state will be pluralistic, with respect for any deal on a two-state solution for Israel and adherence to international law. She said the Palestinian Authority is on a path to root out corruption, which she admitted "takes time". 16/07/2025
Tech News EU should simplify its AI Act and digital rulebook: Danish minister The European Commission’s digital omnibus is set to come out in December. 16/07/2025
Europe News 5 key ideas behind the EU Commission’s new farming rulebook The EU long-term budget reform marks a turning point for EU agricultural policy, granting member states greater control in a partial renationalisation of the bloc’s farm subsidies. 16/07/2025
Economy Time for EU to show its gun in US tariff spat, says ex-trade chief According to former director-general of DG Trade Jean-Luc Demarty, a balanced agreement with the US is out of reach, and the EU needs political courage to target US digital and financial services. 16/07/2025
Europe News EU delays measures against Israel on Gaza despite pressure to act The EU’s 27 foreign ministers agreed to “keep a close watch” on Israel’s compliance with a recent agreement to improve humanitarian aid access into Gaza. They also delayed agreeing on a list of 10 options to respond to Israel's action in Gaza during a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council. 15/07/2025
Tech News Denmark seeks stronger platform rules to protect minors online Earlier this week, the Commission presented guidance for online platforms on how to protect minors, addressing addictive design, cyber bullying, and harmful content. 15/07/2025
Tech News EU lawmakers to push for another Amazon hearing in the autumn The move comes after planned hearings with senior company representatives were unsuccessful. 15/07/2025
Tech News Elon Musk’s X hit with complaint over use of personal data for ads The European Commission began investigating alleged breaches of the Digital Services Act (DSA) in December 2023. 15/07/2025
Europe News What’s at stake in the new EU long-term budget? Tomorrow, the European Commission will unveil its proposal for the EU's next long-term budget. Here's why it matters, why its figures have been shrouded in secrecy, what we know so far (and what to expect next). 15/07/2025