Economy Clothes imports up 14% in 2025 amid fierce competition from China The textile industry is sounding the alarm as imports in the fast fashion sector continue to grow steadily. 16/09/2025
Europe News Kallas calls on Germany to stop hindering EU diplomacy in Gaza Germany leads the front of European countries opposing sanctions on the Jewish state, owing to the role it played in the Holocaust. 16/09/2025
Europe News Draghi calls for pause to AI Act to gauge risks The call comes after businesses have repeatedly called for a stop the clock on the EU’s AI rules. 16/09/2025
Europe News EU Commission sued for secrecy over ditched food label plan Two transparency groups are taking the European Commission to court for refusing to release documents on a shelved plan for an EU-wide nutrition label. 16/09/2025
Economy MEPs call on Commission to drop energy purchase promise in EU-US deal A letter is currently circulating within the European Parliament denouncing the European Commission’s commitment to purchase $750 billion worth of energy products from the US. 15/09/2025
Europe News Emissions targets deferred, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief, EU news, Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 15/09/2025
Belgium Commission says Ghent Festival ‘wrong’ to cancel Israeli conductor Ghent Festival controversially dropped a concert scheduled for next week because the Israeli conductor had not clarified his position on the Israeli government. 12/09/2025
Europe News EU decision on 2040 climate target to be delayed, diplomats say At stake is the review of the EU’s Climate Law, which sets course for the EU to become climate neutral by 2050, but also called for a 2040 climate target to be set in stone. 12/09/2025
Europe News How the European Parliament turned a minute's silence to political mudslinging Under parliament rules, silence tributes are announced by the Parliament president at the opening of the plenary sessions and must be requested by political groups prior to the opening. 12/09/2025
Health news Has US contraceptives stockpile stored in Europe been destroyed? Conflicting information from the United States and the Flemish government has raised doubts over the fate of millions of dollars’ worth of contraceptives stored in Europe, reportedly set to be burnt. Where are they now? Have they already been destroyed? 12/09/2025
Belgium Microsoft makes commitments on Teams to allay EU antitrust concerns The commitments made by the US tech giant to unbundle Teams from its flagship applications will bind it for between seven and 10 years. 12/09/2025
Health news European Parliament calls for a strategy on Alzheimer's and dementia The European Parliament has urged the European Commission to adopt a dedicated strategy to address Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, backed by clear financing and concrete timelines. 12/09/2025
Belgium EU car industry's top five concerns ahead of talks with von der Leyen Friday is the third and last crisis meeting of its kind this year, part of what the European Commission has billed the "Strategic Dialogue on the Future of the Automotive Industry." 12/09/2025
Tech News Some national regulators ill-equipped to enforce incoming EU Data Act Business associations have called upon the European Commission to uphold the rules. 12/09/2025
Business Car sales in Europe: Which brands are rising and falling? Europe’s carmakers are grappling with tariffs and fierce competition amid the shift to EVs. As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen prepares to meet industry leaders Friday to discuss the future of the auto sector, new sales and market share data reveal how the sector is reshaping. 12/09/2025
Europe News EU court annuls Council’s Pumpyanskiy sanctions decision again The EU Council listed the former Russian businessman on the basis of executive positions he no longer held at the time of the sanctions decision. The court says that's unjustified. 11/09/2025
Europe News EU to speed up phase out of Russian energy amid US pressure Bloc turns to the US to secure energy supply, but critics worry the EU is shifting dependencies and diverting from the bloc’s climate goals. 11/09/2025
Europe News Charlie Kirk's death sparks outrage and shock among European leaders Kirk's death resulted in a minor clash among MEPs from the radical right who were barred from holding a minute of silence at a plenary session in the European Parliament on Thursday. 11/09/2025
Culture news Kanal and Centre Pompidou unite to give Brussels an iconic art museum A 90-year-old modernist building in Brussels, which once housed the Citroën garage and car showroom, is being renovated to become the Belgian capital's first museum of contemporary and modern art. Euronews Culture took a guided tour with the director of the KANAL Foundation, Yves Goldstein. 11/09/2025
Europe News Small businesses exempt from EU’s tax at the border Lawmakers overwhelmingly voted to support SMEs' exemptions under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism's simplification review. 11/09/2025
Europe News EU and India chase down trade deal with wrangling over food The fact that agriculture is now being formally addressed in EU-India trade negotiations signals that talks are edging toward the finish line, according to experts. 11/09/2025
Health news EU health agenda goes global in von der Leyen’s address Is Ursula von der Leyen’s speech signalling a new direction for the EU health policy agenda? 10/09/2025
Europe News Austria’s push to scrap nuclear from taxonomy snubbed by EU court The lawsuit was filed against the EU executive in October 2022. 10/09/2025
Tech News Von der Leyen looking into EU social media ban for minors The Commission President told EU lawmakers that she will check Australia's policy when considering what next steps can be taken in Europe. 10/09/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen proposes halt to 'all payments' to Israel In an unusually tough-worded speech, von der Leyen denounced a “man-made famine” in Gaza and “a clear attempt” by Israel to “undermine the two-state solution". But she also called Europe’s inability to find a response to Israel’s actions “painful”. 10/09/2025
Tech News Meta, TikTok’s platform supervisory fees temporarily on hold: EU court The companies challenged the fees imposed under the Digital Services Act (DSA) in 2023. 10/09/2025