Europe News World falling behind on crucial methane emissions cuts, report warns Research from a UN agency says the world is set to miss targets agreed four years ago despite readily available technology and clear incentives. 18/11/2025
Belgium Belgium buys Latvian-made drone interceptors after spate of incursions The deal comes after several drone sightings that disrupted Belgian airports, military bases and a nuclear plant over the last month. 18/11/2025
Economy Macron in balancing act over Mercosur deal After showing more flexibility on the trade agreement with Latin America, French President Emmanuel Macron has renewed his opposition to the text. But he is not assured of securing enough support in Brussels to block it. 18/11/2025
Europe News Women now 'work for free' until year's end, EU Commission says Women in the EU only earn €0.88 on average for every euro a man makes, meaning that they will symbolically start “working for free” from 17 November until the end of the year, according to the EU. 17/11/2025
Economy US trade representative to meet EU trade chief in Brussels A meeting between US Trade Representative Greer and EU Trade Commissioner Šefčovič will take place next week - and it could get heated as the US pushes for more concessions and faster implementation of trade deal cut in July. 17/11/2025
Europe News Baby or ballot? Members of the EU Parliament won’t have to choose A vast majority of MEPs approve proxy voting for pregnant legislators – but fathers are excluded to appease conservatives. 16/11/2025
Europe News Exclusive: 'Everything can be weaponised,' says EU trade chief EU Trade Commissioner Maroš Šefčovič told Euronews in an exclusive interview that the Nexperia incident is "beginning to be resolved", but points to lessons about critical dependencies: "Everything can be weaponised." 14/11/2025
Brussels, My Love? EU vs TikTok bots: Who will win? TikTok bots and foreign interference, more money for European artists and a migration pact struggling for survival - catch up on the week in EU politics on “Brussels, my love?” the podcast 14/11/2025
Economy EU steps up crackdown on cheap Chinese parcels flooding Europe market EU economy ministers agree to tax small parcels coming from China putting Shein and Temu in the hot seat. 13/11/2025
Europe News EU lawmakers back cutting red tape under EU anti-deforestation law The controversial law was supposed to come into force in December last year but the latest proposal would see its implementation delayed for a second time to late 2026. 13/11/2025
The Ring Who will pay to rearm Europe? Schirdewan & Terras face off in The Ring In our second episode of "The Ring", we debate the highly political topic of Rearming Europe that has become a geopolitical goal of the European Commission 12/11/2025
Europe News EU tech chief eyes AI Act amendments to create legal certainty A digital simplification package to be presented next week will likely ease the burden on AI companies, Tech Commissioner Henna Virkkunen tells Euronews. 12/11/2025
The Ring Tonight on The Ring: Who should pay for Europe's defence? Tonight on Euronews, veteran MEPs Martin Schirdewan from the Left and Riho Terras from the European People’s Party go to face to face on The Ring 12/11/2025
Belgium The decline of young farmers: A risk for food security in Europe The European Commission presented a strategy last month to attract a "generational renewal" in the agriculture sector. 11/11/2025
Belgium Is the EU spy unit coming? Von der Leyen wants her own secret service European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen plans to create an intelligence service using data from member states, aiming to expand its operational use and increase her influence, according to international media reports. 11/11/2025
Belgium New far-right party named after Trump launches in Belgium "Donald Trump is the ultimate symbol of populism. He immediately embodies what we stand for," says Salvatore Nicotra, founder of the new TRUMP party. 11/11/2025
Europe News COP30: EU backs global carbon market alliance to cut CO2 emissions The European Union and Brazil urged other countries to embrace mechanisms that put a price on carbon and develop carbon markets to finance global climate action. Critics argue the decision could undermine domestic climate ambition and jeopardise financing for restoring natural carbon sinks. 10/11/2025
Europe News EU moves to counter Sillicon Valley and migration back in focus This week's key events presented by Euronews’ reporters Romane Armangau and Eleonora Vasques. 10/11/2025
Europe News Biggest polluters skip COP30 for Europe to pick up climate tab Leaders of the United States, China and India, the world's three biggest polluters, won't attend the COP30 in Brazil as the European Union promises to stay engaged but faces financing hurdles at home. 10/11/2025
Belgium UK deploys anti-drone specialists to Belgium after recent incursions British Armed Forces Chief Richard Knighton announced that London will help Brussels counter drone incursions on airports and military bases in Belgium, after several sightings of unidentified drones in recent weeks. 09/11/2025
Europe News EU and Belgium still at odds over frozen Russian assets The two sides met on Friday to discuss Belgian concerns pegged to using Russian frozen assets to fund Ukraine in unprecedented financial loan. Talks saw no breakthrough as the clock ticks to a December crunch summit. 07/11/2025
Belgium Taiwan's VP calls for closer EU ties in rare address in Brussels EU member states, like most countries, have no formal diplomatic ties with Taiwan and follow the "One China" policy. 07/11/2025
Belgium UN calls for recommitment to Women, Peace and Security agenda On the 25th anniversary of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, a photo exhibition by UN Women and EEAS in Brussels celebrates women at the heart of peace processes. 07/11/2025
Brussels, My Love? Is EU enlargement still possible? Climate dodging, money laundering & EU enlargement momentum - catch up on the week in EU politics on "Brussels, my love?" the podcast 07/11/2025
Belgium Belgium to strengthen airspace security following drones incursions The country's defence minister said the National Airspace Security Centre aims to be made operational from 1 January 2026. 07/11/2025
Economy Commission investigates Deutsche Börse and Nasdaq possible collusion The EU antitrust enforcer is investigating a potential agreement between the two stock exchange groups for derivatives, arguing it may be in breach of European rules designed to spur competition in the EU market. 06/11/2025