Europe News EU countries falling behind on municipal waste recycling, auditors say The European Court of Auditors says a frail recycling industry, poor funding management and insufficient funds are all major obstacles. 26/11/2025
No Comment Strikes in Belgium disrupt public transport and flights Belgium held a nationwide strike as unions protested the 2026 budget, halting public transport and grounding flights while demanding changes to pension and welfare plans. 26/11/2025
Belgium What to expect as Belgium goes on strike for third day in a row Belgium faced major disruptions since Monday as trade unions staged a three-day strike against government austerity measures, affecting public transport, airports and ports. 26/11/2025
Health news No signs of antibiotic shortages this winter, EU medicines agency says After years of winter medicine shortages, the European Medicines Agency told Euronews that there are currently no signs of antibiotic shortages, amid EU efforts to reduce dependency on foreign suppliers. 26/11/2025
Europe News EU partners with Africa to step up clean power and infrastructure European and African leaders met in Luanda during the EU-African Union summit where they pledged to increase trade in renewable energy and critical raw materials. Shortly before, European leaders met in Johannesburg for the G20, where the bloc struck a trade deal with South Africa. 25/11/2025
Tech News What X’s new location feature tells us about disinformation in Europe Accounts from Asia and Australia are propagating extremist views in Europe, according to an analysis of X posts. 25/11/2025
Europe News 'Digital violence is violence': UN Women Europe Chief tells Euronews Online impunity and incel culture are putting women at risk, according to the director of the United Nations Women for Europe and Central Asia. "Online violence is real violence and it's impacting women the most" as gender backlash grows. 25/11/2025
Economy US will only cut tariffs if EU softens digital rules enforcement The US pushes for softer digital rules enforcement in exchange for tariff relief to the Europeans after Brussels meeting with Greer and Lutnick. 24/11/2025
Belgium Belgium reaches budget deal as planned nationwide strikes continue The coalition government's breakthrough on Monday came after a marathon 20 hours of talks. 24/11/2025
Health news Global Fund faces shortfall as European donors cut contributions The European Union’s influence and contribution to global health is quietly receding in a broader decline in donations to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. 24/11/2025
Europe News COP30's failure in curbing fossil fuels reveals cracked global order As the UN flagship climate summit failed to agree on a roadmap to phase out fossil fuels, the European Union finds itself increasingly alone in a world distancing itself from its climate ambitions. 24/11/2025
Travel News Flights cancelled and trains cut as Belgium hit by nationwide strikes Previous strikes in October resulted in severe delays and cancellations which affected tens of thousands of travellers across the country. 24/11/2025
Europe News EU executive touts increase of biofuels uptake for aviation, maritime Exclusive: The EU wants to increase the uptake of biofuels for the aviation and maritime sectors to cut pollution from heavy transport. Ukraine could play a key role. 24/11/2025
Economy High-stakes showdown looms as US and EU trade member states meet US officials and EU ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday for what is expected to be a "frank" discussion about the two sides' fraught trade deal. 24/11/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen: EU role in Ukraine peace must be 'fully reflected' The European Commission chief emphasised that Ukraine must freely choose its destiny and highlighted the EU's role in ensuring peace. Key conditions include no forced border changes and no limitations on Ukraine's armed forces. 23/11/2025
Europe Today Get to know Méabh McMahon, co-anchor of Euronews’ Europe Today Catch all the essential EU news each morning on Euronews' new show Europe Today with Méabh Mc Mahon, featuring live updates, expert analysis, and conversations with Europe’s top figures. 23/11/2025
Belgium Thailand hopes EU will help bring balance of powers to ASEAN region Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow told Euronews on the sideline of an indo-pacific region meeting in Brussels that the EU’s presence in the ASEAN region could help as a balance of powers between the US and China. 21/11/2025
Brussels, My Love? COP30: Does it still matter, or is it just a waste of time? French crackdown on Chinese shop Shein, EU privacy laws on the chopping board and COP30 closing in Brazil with critics questioning its value: catch up on this week in EU politics with our podcast, "Brussels, My Love?" 21/11/2025
Europe News Are carbon rating agencies the key to avoiding greenwashing? With the European Union reintroducing carbon credits as a tool for industries and businesses to offset their carbon dioxide emissions, carbon rating agencies are ready to help evaluate whether the system actually works. 20/11/2025
Health news European health systems are failing victims of gender violence, WHO A new report has found that health systems in Europe are not prepared to support victims of gender-based violence, creating unnecessary barriers that prevent women from seeking help. 20/11/2025
Space Europe could fall behind in space data centre race, new report warns Europe needs to create a roadmap for how to build and deploy space data centres before it misses out on a key new industry, a report has found. 20/11/2025
Economy European Parliament blocks MEPs' attempt to stall Mercosur deal A draft resolution opposing the Mercosur trade agreement has been blocked on procedural grounds, sparking parliamentarians' anger and putting the deal’s ratification process off to a tense start. 20/11/2025
Europe News EU aims to reskill 600,000 workers for booming defence sector by 2030 Europe is trying to rearm fast. The problem? There are too few qualified people to design or produce the volume of materiel needed for a sufficient European defence strategy. 19/11/2025
Economy Dutch government suspends takeover of Chinese-owned Nexperia In a major u-turn, the Dutch government has backed away from the chip supplier, which plays a strategic role in Europe’s automotive industry. 19/11/2025
Tech News EU's tech at ‘crossroads’. AI, defence, climate key to future, report Europe will have to invest in climate tech, artificial intelligence and defence to keep developing its tech ecosystem. 19/11/2025
Europe News Amazon loses legal challenge to EU's strictest digital rules The EU's highest court has ruled that US tech giant will remain subject to the toughest measures of the Digital Services Act. 19/11/2025