Europe News Commission mandarin flags convergence of digital with industry The growing applications of innovative tech pose a challenge for Brussels, an official's new book claims 28/08/2024
Europe News Enlargement a matter of security – Montenegrin President Security threats to EU from Russia and China have proved a gamechanger for enlargement policy. 28/08/2024
Europe News EU should act on migration to heed voter concerns — Austrian minister The far-right Freedom Party is expected to top the polls in upcoming Austrian elections. 27/08/2024
Europe News Europe should enlarge gradually – Austrian minister Two new members, Montenegro and Albania, could join the bloc by 2030, Karoline Edtstadler told Euronews. 27/08/2024
Europe News Orbán's big Hungarian presidency speech blocked by EU Parliament Hungarian EU Council presidency will have to wait until later in the year for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to present its agenda - under the slogan "Make Europe Great Again" - before the European Parliament. 09/07/2024
Europe News UK election analysis: A fragile landslide The left-of-centre Labour Party has won a landslide victory in the UK election, while right-wing parties are prevailing elsewhere in Europe. But beneath the surface, the far right remains a force for the new Labour administration to reckon with. 05/07/2024
Europe News Weber calls for Meloni’s inclusion in EU top jobs decisions The leader of the powerful centre-right European People's Party called to integrate Rome into decision-making after complaints from Italy's Georgia Meloni. 27/06/2024
Europe News ‘On Air’ show to launch Euronews' election coverage, unveil poll Euronews 'On Air' show will launch channel's election coverage, and reveal an exclusive 18-country survey poll results. 18/03/2024
Business Unitary Patent is game changer, says EPO chief – interview Unitary Patent is huge step forward in the creation of a single market for technology, putting Europe on a par with the US and China, EPO chief Antonio Campinos tells Euronews in an interview. 28/02/2024
Europe News 'Press pause' on SEPs proposal, Patent Office chief urges lawmakers EPO President says proposal for streamlining standard essential patents is not yet fit for purpose. 28/02/2024
Europe Decoded Exclusive: Fraud office handling complaints over EU agency jobs Two complaints made over past year cover several appointments, alleging irregularities in pre-selection, bias, nepotism and graft. 23/02/2024
Europe News Eurozone inflation rose to 2.9% in December according to Eurostat The half percentage point rise on the November figure (2.4%) appeared driven by an abatement in falling energy prices 05/01/2024
Tech News EU AI Act nearing trilogue agreement despite key roadblocks As the European Parliament, European Council and member states prepare for fifth round of negotiations on the AI Act this week, three key stumbling blocks remain in the negotiations, MEP Dragoș Tudorache told euronews in an interview. 23/10/2023
Tech News AI Act trilogue to wrangle foundation models, governance Disagreements between the EU institutions over foundation AI models and governance issues are set to be wrangled during tomorrow’s (24 October) fifth trilogue negotiation taking place in Brussels, one of the AI Act’s MEP co-rapporteurs has told euronews. 20/10/2023
Green News EU ministers back ‘polluter pays’ principle on wastewater treatment EU environmental ministers have agreed that pharmaceutical and cosmetics companies should pay to cover costs of removing micro-pollutants from wastewater as the EU Council agreed an opening negotiating stance over an update to the bloc's 1991 Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive. 18/10/2023