Europe News Ukraine tribunal needs states’ backing, says Council of Europe chief The Council of Europe is ready to create a special tribunal for Ukraine, but member states need to make the final move to make it becoming a reality, the body's secretary-general tells Euronews in an interview. 29/09/2025
Europe News EU signs €400 million financial agreement for Palestine The European Commission and the European Investment Bank (EIB) signed a financing facility with the Palestine Monetary Authority (PMA) to support the Palestinian private sector, amid rising tensions in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. 25/09/2025
Europe News Ending Russian energy ties is a political choice - Latvian president Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs urged Hungary and Slovakia to ‘listen to Trump,’ who is calling on European countries to stop importing Russian gas and oil as part of the EU’s push to end reliance on Vladimir Putin’s energy supplies. 24/09/2025
World News Europe is 'being ruined' by migration, Trump says in UN speech In his UN speech on Tuesday, Trump warned Europe that immigration and climate policies are destroying its heritage and causing an "unmitigated disaster". 23/09/2025
Europe News EU stabilising relations with US, claims Council President Costa In a group interview with journalists, the president of the European Council António Costa said that the EU managed to 'stabilise' its relations with the US. 23/09/2025
World News Is Palestine recognition creating momentum for two-state solution? France followed the UK, Portugal, Canada and Australia in recognising Palestinian statehood, adding to the growing wave of countries officially recognising Palestine and sparking potential momentum for a two-state solution, which Israel resolutely opposes. 23/09/2025
USA What is at stake at the UN General Assembly this week? For Europeans, the UN General Assembly centres on Palestinian statehood, Iran sanctions, UN reform, Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, climate targets, development goals and humanitarian crises. 22/09/2025
Europe News Impose sanctions on Israel, 325 ex-EU officials ask UN Some 325 former EU ambassadors and senior officials have called on the UN General Assembly to impose sanctions on Israel over its actions in Gaza and the West Bank. 15/09/2025
Europe News Germany loses top spot for EU country with the most asylum requests France and Spain received more asylum applications in the first half of 2025 than Germany, with more Venezuelan and fewer Syrian applications partly responsible. 08/09/2025
Europe News EU, Spain migration policies worsen abuses in Mauritania – HRW Human Rights Watch says EU's and Spain’s outsourcing of migration control to Mauritania has worsened abuses against asylum seekers, including torture, rape and mass expulsions. The report links these violations to a €210 million 2024 migration deal aimed at curbing departures to the Canary Islands. 27/08/2025
Europe News EU Commission labels Libyan attack on NGO ship 'worrying development' The European Commission considers an alleged Libyan coast guard shooting on the NGO boat Ocean Viking, which occurred on Sunday, a “worrying development”. This is one of several documented occasions on which the Libyan coast guard has apparently fired at rescue vessels from an EU-funded boat. 26/08/2025
Europe News Exclusive: EU countries push to abolish trade barriers with the Med In the forthcoming Pact for the Mediterranean, the EU considers relaunching an attempt at deeper integration with Mediterranean countries, amidst instability in its relations with the US and China. 26/08/2025
World News Trump's election paved way for Israeli attacks on Iran - sources Israel had long planned an attack on Iran but delayed it until several factors aligned: Donald Trump’s election in the US, the conclusion of a 60-day period of nuclear negotiations, and specific Iranian attacks. 12/08/2025
Europe News EU credibility at risk over Israel stance, warns ex-ambassador The inconsistent application of international law on Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank is damaging Europe’s credibility with the Global South, with which the EU aims to strengthen trade ties, former EU Ambassador to Palestine tells Euronews. 06/08/2025
Europe News EU deforestation law changes could aid illegal Russian timber trade A majority of EU countries are pushing for changes to the EU deforestation law that could likely boost illegal timber imports from sanctioned Russia and Belarus, according to NGO Earthsight, which claims states pushing for the changes are benefiting from the illegal timber trade. 29/07/2025
Europe News EU Commission accused of mining secrecy in scramble for raw materials Green/EFA EU lawmakers say they cannot access impact assessments for ‘strategic’ mining projects approved under the Critical Raw Materials Act, accusing the European Commission of lacking transparency and accountability. 24/07/2025
Europe News Lion's share of tripled EU migration budget aimed at border management The newly proposed EU long-term budget prioritises border management, seeking to make entry by migrants harder, over support for asylum and reception processes. Rights groups accuse the EU of exposing migrants to human rights abuses. 18/07/2025
Europe News EU’s ‘reluctance’ to act over Israel criticised by former ambassadors The letter, signed by 27 former EU ambassadors to the Middle East and North Africa, calls on the EU to suspend its trade agreement with Israel over military actions in Gaza, illegal occupation of the West Bank, and human rights abuses against Palestinians. 11/07/2025
Europe News Europe cannot afford to step back from Africa, warns UNDP Africa chief In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews, Eziakonwa argued that Africa’s growing strategic importance demands a stronger, more balanced partnership—not a retreat. 08/07/2025
Europe News Eighteen EU countries call for EU Deforestation Law 'simplification' Eighteen member states called for the 'simplification' and postponement of the implementation of the EU deforestation law, amid criticism from civil society over the move. 07/07/2025