Europe News Barroso calls for Ukraine support, but 'nobody believes it will get back Crimea' In an exclusive interview with Euronews, José Manuel Durão Barroso recalls how EU leaders struggled to come up with a common response to Russia's invasion of Crimea and what Vladimir Putin told him in private. 13/11/2024
The Europe Conversation Sinkevičius: Russia tapped into North Korea to boost its failing army The conscription of around 10,000 North Korean troops to fight on Ukrainian soil means Putin is under less pressure to replace the approximately 1000 troops Russia is losing on the battlefield daily. 08/11/2024
The Europe Conversation Everyone will be watching Trump post-election, expert says Dr Ian Lesser of the German Marshall Fund says everyone is extra vigilant following attempts to over throw the 2020 election results. And although risks of this have grown, 'everyone is watching' he tells the Europe Conversation. 31/10/2024
The Europe Conversation Ukraine must be allowed into NATO, Lithuanian defence minister says Lithuanian Defence Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas told Euronews' The Europe Conversation that Ukraine's path to NATO membership should not be in doubt. 24/10/2024
Europe News Lithuanian Defence Minister says Ukraine should be in NATO Lithuania's Defence Minister Laurynas Kasčiūnas told Euronews that letting Ukraine into NATO is the only way to prevent Russian aggression, as Ukraine's Western allies are hesitant about allowing the war-torn country in the alliance. 22/10/2024
Europe News Ukraine's struggle with weapon supply hampers battlefield efforts Ukraine is actively recruiting more men and women but needs more weapons, Oleksandr Korniyenko, the first deputy chairperson of the parliament in Kyiv, told Euronews. 21/10/2024
Europe News Saudi crown prince to attend EU-Gulf Cooperation Summit in Brussels Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman and other Gulf leaders will be in Brussels for the first EU–Gulf Cooperation Summit, focusing on trade, security, and Middle East peace. 15/10/2024
The Europe Conversation Growth in Ukrainian military capabilities a sign of optimism Amid war in Ukraine, the rapidly unfolding conflict in the Middle East and uncertainty about future relations with US, the EU has rarely faced such challenging times. Jacob Kirkegaard, Senior Fellow at the Bruegel thinktank shares his views on what the coming years may hold. 10/10/2024
Europe News Growth in Ukrainian military capabilities a sign of optimism — analyst Amid war in Ukraine, the rapidly unfolding conflict in the Middle East, and uncertainty about future relations with the US, the EU has rarely faced such challenging times. Jacob Kirkegaard, Senior Fellow at the Bruegel think tank, shares his views on what the coming years may hold. 10/10/2024
Europe News Pope gives farewell mass in stadium before departing Belgium Francis' visit to Belgium was always going to be difficult given the country's history of clerical sexual abuse and its increasingly secular society. 29/09/2024
Europe News Pope Francis criticised by students on visit to Catholic university in The students questioned why the Catholic church has so few women in top positions and why their intellectual contribution had often been disregarded. 28/09/2024
Europe News NATO trains countries to respond to cyber attacks on renewables Since Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2014, energy companies providing alternatives to fossil fuels have increasingly come under attack. 26/09/2024
Europe News Can Zelenskyy convince the West to back his 'victory plan'? Despite several months of lobbying, Zelenskyy failed to make the case for using Western weapons in Russian territory, and experts are sceptical that the Kremlin is willing to negotiate on genuine terms any time soon. 23/09/2024
Europe News Von der Leyen arrives in Kyiv promising Ukraine electricity funds Russia continues to target the war-torn country's energy infrastructure, leaving parts of the east in darkness for hours at a time. 20/09/2024
Europe Decoded Former Commission chief Juncker praises Barnier as 'one of the best' While he has receded from political life in recent years, the new French premier earned plenty of respect in Brussels as lead Brexit negotiator. 06/09/2024
Europe News Lack of women in power a matter of bias — Romania's Commissioner pick Romania changed its choice for Commissioner in response to calls by von der Leyen for gender parity in the next cabinet. Bucharest is vying for an economic portfolio and has nominated a former minister for EU funds and secretary of state for public procurement, newly-elected MEP Roxana Mînzatu. 03/09/2024
Europe News Is the EU losing credibility over its response to the war in Gaza? Europe's leaders have not found a consensus position on the war in Gaza, and some have even intervened on Israel's behalf in international legal proceedings. 26/07/2024
Europe News European leaders meet in UK and reaffirm support for Ukraine European leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, met in the UK for the EPC summit to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine, migration and the state of democracy. 19/07/2024
Europe News Budapest denies its newly-formed agency is intimidating civil society The Sovereignty Protection Office has the power to gather information on any groups or individuals that benefit from foreign funding and influence public debate, and Hungary’s secret services can assist in its investigations. 15/07/2024
USA NATO deputy chief: 'China is a threat to our security' Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană discusses the wars in Russia and Gaza at the 75th anniversary summit of the alliance. 12/07/2024