Europe News Defence sector intensifies lobbying efforts in the European Parliament MEPs are coming under increasing pressure from lobbyists on defence-related issues, according to new figures collected by Transparency International. Over the past year, lobbyists from consultancy groups, trade associations and defence firms have organised 197 meetings in total. 24/06/2025
Europe News EU remains ‘highly vulnerable’ and dependent on US defence production Imports of US weapons have surged, yet Europe's military capabilities remain insufficient, with notable gaps in tank numbers, air defence systems and R&D investment. According to a new report by Bruegel, the EU’s €800 billion rearmament plan may not be enough. 20/06/2025
World News Trump will decide on whether to attack Iran 'within two weeks' US President Donald Trump's top priority at the moment is to "ensure" that Iran cannot obtain a nuclear weapon, the White House press secretary told reporters on Thursday. 19/06/2025
Europe News After 17 years, EU anti-discrimination bill hits a dead end Despite broad support from the member states, opposition from a few countries has blocked progress on the Equal Treatment directive, prompting the Commission to shift focus to non-legislative measures — a move criticised by NGOs and civil society groups. 18/06/2025
Europe News MEPs seek 70% ‘buy European’ ratio for EU defence cash Despite internal divisions and an attempted delay, MEPs have passed a report calling to reduce Europe’s reliance on non-EU suppliers, boost joint procurement, and strengthen the bloc’s defence capabilities. 24/04/2025
Europe News MEPs oppose Commission's overhaul of EU budget after 2027 Members of the European Parliament called for a budget of more than 1% of the EU's GDP and rejected the Commission's idea of single national plans under the EU's next long-term budget (2028-34). 23/04/2025
Europe News Spain to meet NATO 2% defence target by 2025 The Spanish Prime Minister confirmed an additional €10.4 billion investment in defence and security to bring the country's spending from 1.28% of GDP in 2024 to the 2% NATO target agreed in 2014. 22/04/2025
Europe News Raising a unified European army: Myth or reality? Some European leaders have recently renewed calls for the creation of a European army — an idea that has long stalled on the continent. But is it time to revive it? Not for now, and likely not in the longer term either, several EU officials told Euronews. 18/04/2025
Europe News Europe's defence sector bets on space amid growing geopolitical threat In recent years, defence companies have stepped up their involvement in space projects, prompting calls for more EU-level coordination and investment. 17/04/2025
Europe News EU mulls new defence funding mechanism to boost military readiness Existing EU defence instruments lack the scale and incentives needed to close capability gaps and respond to growing security challenges as the US steps back from its traditional role in European defence, according to a policy paper by think tank Bruegel, set to be discussed this week in Warsaw. 07/04/2025
Europe News Europeans pressure US to toughen stance on Russia At a two-day meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, US allies doubt Russia's intentions to end the war in Ukraine and demand more action in response. 04/04/2025
Europe News US will stay in NATO, but it must be 'stronger', Marco Rubio says US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has reassured allies that Donald Trump is not anti-NATO and that the country will remain in the alliance, but he's also asking his counterparts to make sacrifices and raise defence spending to 5%. 03/04/2025
Europe News Brussels-Berlin: The rules on transparency and ethics for EU lawmakers Recent scandals have put the spotlight on MEPs' transparency, even though they already follow a strict code of conduct, updated in 2023, to prevent conflicts of interest — what's in it, and how does it compare with the norm in other EU countries? 02/04/2025
Europe News Key labour market challenges unaddressed by post-pandemic funds A new report by the European Court of Auditors (ECA) shows that labour market reforms under the EU's €650 billion post-pandemic recovery fund have had limited impact, with most countries failing to address key structural challenges. 26/03/2025
Europe News EU not ready for Eurobonds to boost defence spending, says Kubilius The EU executive proposed in early March a five-point plan to rearm and reach defence readiness by 2030. In an exclusive interview, EU defence commissioner Andrius Kubilius told Euronews he expects member states to make use of options proposed in the plan instead of issuing more joint debt. 26/03/2025
Europe News Kubilius: EU needs €70 billion to strengthen military mobility The bloc's infrastructure is not yet ready for the rapid mobility of military troops and equipment across the continent. An initial €70 billion is needed to urgently make it fit for purpose, the EU's Defence Commissioner told Euronews in an exclusive interview. 25/03/2025
Europe News Brussels seeks to create single market for European defence Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to create a genuine single market for European defence products and services. How feasible is this idea and what would be the benefits for companies in the sector? 20/03/2025
Europe News EU plans to channel €10 trillion of citizens' savings into investments The European Commission wants to boost Europe's economy by redirecting the savings of citizens across the EU towards investment to stay competitive on the global stage. 19/03/2025
Europe News More, better, European: White Paper maps path for EU rearmament Next week, the EU Commission will present the White Paper on the Future of European Defence, with guidelines on how to boost production and defence readiness in the face of possible Russian military aggression. 14/03/2025
Europe News EU to pitch defence omnibus package in June 2025 The EU Commission will present its White Paper on the Future of European Defence by 19 March. 13/03/2025