Europe News Strasbourg court upholds bribery conviction against Romanian ex-MEP Former Deputy Prime Minister Adrian Severin was convicted of trading in influence after a 2011 media sting led to allegations he’d accepted money to table amendments to EU banking laws. 08/10/2024
Europe News Seeking significant growth, Euronext hails EU merger softening The pan-European stock exchange hopes antitrust officials will cut it some slack as it chases global ambitions. 08/10/2024
Europe News Malta’s golden passport scheme can stay, EU court signals The controversial system allowing foreigners to effectively buy EU citizenship has raised security concerns – but a legal opinion issued Friday may offer a reprieve. 04/10/2024
Business Meta’s anti-scam initiative ‘simply isn’t good enough’, Revolut says The social media giant should monitor fake ads and reimburse victims, fintech company Revolut has said, citing figures showing Facebook and WhatsApp remain the biggest source of fraud. 03/10/2024
Europe News Spain should have been punished for lax budget, EU advisors say The European Commission failed to correctly follow EU law when it forgave Madrid for its high deficit earlier this year, a legal panel of fiscal advisors has said. 02/10/2024
Europe News Ukraine ‘at the top of the list’: NATO’s new chief takes charge Former Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte formally took over as secretary general of NATO from Norway’s Jens Stoltenberg at a Tuesday ceremony. 01/10/2024
Europe News New NATO chief Mark Rutte inherits multiple security headaches An EU veteran with an established relationship with Donald Trump, ex-Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte is well-placed to tackle NATO’s challenges, defence experts have told Euronews. 30/09/2024
Europe News Aldi's fake discounts breach EU law, top European court says The supermarket can’t pretend it’s offering a discount if it raises prices just to cut them back, the judges ruled in a case brought by consumer activists from Baden-Württemberg. 26/09/2024
Europe News 'Corrosive': Commission rejects greater revolving doors transparency The European Commission says it won’t immediately publish details of the restrictions placed on Henrik Morch, whose move earlier this year from its antitrust department to law firm Paul, Weiss drew protests from EU Ombudsman Emily O’Reilly. 25/09/2024
Europe News Eva Kaili judge orders review of Belgian spies' role The ex-MEP, who has denied charges of corruption and money laundering, won her bid to examine whether the Belgian secret service played an illegal role in her 2022 arrest. 24/09/2024
Business Fossil fuel investment could cost extra under EU insurance plans EU insurance regulator Eiopa is considering hiking capital charges on oil and gas bonds by up to 40%, as it seeks to prepare the industry for net-zero. 24/09/2024
Europe News Berlusconi posthumously wins longstanding banking dispute in EU court The ECB did not have the right to probe Silvio Berlusconi’s holdings in Banca Mediolanum, in spite of the late Italian prime minister’s conviction for tax fraud, the EU’s highest court said today. 19/09/2024
Europe News From bold to bewildering: Von der Leyen’s portfolio paradoxes Exotic hybrid portfolios, overlapping policies, and candidates with a problematic past could all plague plans for the new European Commission outlined by Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday. 19/09/2024
Europe News Who holds the economic power in von der Leyen’s new Commission? Trade, competition, fiscal policy and the EU budget are among the most sought-after prizes on offer in the new EU executive. Euronews examines who is lined up to control key posts, and which embarrassing revelations might trip them up. 17/09/2024
Europe News Eurobonds could finance EU air defence shield, leading think tank says Ursula von der Leyen wants to protect Europe against Russian missile attacks, and building an Israel-style defence system could cost hundreds of billions. But new funding proposals from an influential Brussels think tank are likely to raise hackles in frugal EU members such as Germany. 17/09/2024
Europe News EU Commission plans face delay from Slovenia's political whirlwind The selection of Marta Kos could create a headache for Ursula von der Leyen, highlighting the many different, sometimes controversial ways in which the EU's 27 members make their Brussels pick. 12/09/2024
Europe News Apple, Ireland lose €13bn tax deal case in victory for EU's 'tax lady' Low tax bills paid by the tech giant were an unlawful subsidy, EU judges ruled, in a move which EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager hailed as a 'big win' for tax justice. 10/09/2024
Tech News EU against Google and Apple: Big Tech's crunch day in court The European Court of Justice is set to resolve two disputes worth billions of euros with big tech firms Apple and Google in the closing period of Margrethe Vestager's reign as EU competition chief. 09/09/2024
Europe Decoded Draghi calls for EU common borrowing, end to national vetoes The former Italian prime minister proposes "radical change" as the bloc faces aggressive competition from China and the US. Draghi touts use of controversial eurobonds; proposed plan for decarbonisation and competitiveness could entail defensive trade measures, he says. 09/09/2024
Europe News Draghi’s EU competitiveness report gains mixed reception from MEPs Major parties appear to back the ex-Italian premier’s plans to boost sluggish EU growth. 05/09/2024