Europe News Lobbying scandal related to Huawei: What we know so far Belgian Prosecutors are investigating a corruption case involving the European Parliament and the Chinese tech company 21/05/2025
Europe News European Parliament weighs immunity for 4 MEPs over Huawei probe Prosecutors want to investigate two members from the centre-right EPP, one from the Socialists and one from the centrist Renew group. 21/05/2025
Europe News Brussels seeks easier exits of asylum seekers from the EU The European Commission proposed a revision of the “third safe country” concept, paving the way for agreements similar to the UK-Rwanda asylum partnership. 20/05/2025
Europe News Indigenous Brazilians protest EU-Mercosur deal in European Parliament Indigenous peoples' representatives fear that increased trade with Europe will lead to the agricultural exploitation of their territories 19/05/2025
Europe News European Parliament blocks new EU transparency rules A report meant to implement an EU body for ethical standards was voted down by the European Parliament's committee on constitutional affairs, due to opposition from the EPP and right-wing groups. 14/05/2025
Europe News Valencia flood survivors share experiences with EU officials 'The presidents of the EU institutions were very eager to listen to us,' said the representatives of victims associations. 13/05/2025
Europe News Polish far-right MEPs uncomfortable in Sovereign Nations group The three Polish members of Europe of Sovereign Nations are unhappy with the group’s stance on Russia. But they will not leave it (for now). 13/05/2025
Europe News Pope Leo XIV elected new Catholic Church pontiff Cardinals from around the world have elected the next pontiff, following the late Pope Francis' passing on 21 April. Follow Euronews' live blog for the latest updates. 08/05/2025
Europe News German far-right MEP stripped of immunity over Russian bribe charge Alternative for Germany lawmaker Petr Bystron had his immunity revoked by the European Parliament’s plenary. He described the act as “a targeted political manoeuvre”. 06/05/2025
Europe News European People's Party officials elected as Valencia congress ends Annual congress of the party representing the largest cohort in the European Parliament met in Spanish city blighted by flood six months ago. 29/04/2025
Europe News Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco in EU list of safe countries of origin Asylum requests of migrants coming from EU candidate countries and seven other countries will be assessed in fast-track procedures. 16/04/2025
Europe News EU states' withdrawal from anti-landmine convention sparks controversy Five Baltic states want to leave a convention that prohibits use and production of mines, a move accepted by the European Commission and Parliament. 10/04/2025
Europe News The EPP takes firmer line on migration in policy pitch The largest group in the European Parliament has adopted a new position paper, endorsing suspension of the right to asylum and questioning family reunification. 07/04/2025
Europe News Le Pen not alone: How financial misconduct affects European Parliament Misuse of funds intended to pay MEPs’ assistants has been fairly widespread in the last years, but few episodes land in court cases. 02/04/2025
Europe News Patriots party backs Le Pen following French court ruling Messages of support for the National Rally’s founder, along with attacks on the French judicial system, came from her political allies. 31/03/2025
Europe News Why is seasonal change of clocks still a political issue in Europe The daylight saving time has proven difficult to scrap. Meanwhile, time zones do not match solar time in many EU countries. 28/03/2025
Europe News MEPs who signed Huawei-linked 5G letter deny payments Five MEPs who signed a letter on 5G reported to be at the centre of a corruption probe have told Euronews they received no payments from Chinese tech firm Huawei. 27/03/2025
Europe News How Ukraine and EU rearmament are dividing the Italian government The coalition’s junior partners, The League and Forza Italia, take opposing positions on the war in Ukraine and the European Commission’s plan to build up Europe's security. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is walking a political tightrope 25/03/2025
Europe News Huawei lobbyists barred temporarily from the European Parliament A temporary ban will be in place until the end of the investigation carried out by Belgian prosecutor over alleged corruption case 14/03/2025
Europe News 'Waste of money': Former Italian PM Conte against EU rearmament plan In an interview to Euronews, Five Star Movement leader Giuseppe Conte said that the Commission “is exaggerating the Russian threat” to boost military expenditure 11/03/2025