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Europe News How the European Parliament could still derail the EU-Mercosur deal Three votes in the European Parliament could derail the largest free trade area ever struck by the European Union – or at least significantly change it. 13/12/2025
Europe News Three years on, former MEP Kaili remains in limbo still awaiting trial Former EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini was detained this month in a major fraud probe, as ex-European Parliament Vice-President Eva Kaili remains in legal limbo three years after her arrest in the 2022 corruption scandal. 12/12/2025
Europe Today Watch the video: Will the European Parliament approve Mercosur deal? Next week, the EU is entering the final phase of the Mercosur trade deal that might create a market of 700 million people between Europe and South America. But will it? 12/12/2025
Europe News EU strengthens screening of investments from foreign countries The European Parliament and EU member states are taking steps to prevent rivals like China from “weaponising” their investments. 11/12/2025
Health news EU unveils new pharma package to boost industry The European Union has agreed on new pharmaceutical rules introducing new incentives to boost the pharmaceutical industry amid accessibility concerns. 11/12/2025
Europe News Parliament backs 'carbon monitoring' of EU heavy industry imports European lawmakers voted to boost heavy industry imports monitoring a few days before the European Commission is due to reinforce legislation for the bloc's carbon border tax. 03/12/2025
Europe News EU lawmakers fail to agree on new air passengers' rights law European Union co-legislators have proven unable to settle on a compromise text that has been on hold for more than a decade. The law was intended to enhance passenger rights, but airlines argue it could put them out of business. 02/12/2025
Europe Today Europe Today: 'Russian playbook has not changed,' von der Leyen warns Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme “Europe Today” at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we get you up to speed on everything happening across the continent. 27/11/2025
Europe News European Parliament calls for an interdiction of social media for teens under 16 The European Parliament adopted Wednesday a proposal calling to ban social media for teenagers under the age of 16 as lawmakers ponder its negative impact on mental health and the politics of online debate. 26/11/2025
Europe News EU opens door to ESG labels for companies producing weapons Despite objections from the left, the European Parliament has approved a tweak to sustainable finance benchmarks that would open it up to companies producing “controversial weapons”. 26/11/2025
Europe News European Parliament agrees to dilute deforestation rules The Parliament's right-wing majority has secured a one-year pause in the application of new regulations meant to protect vulnerable woodland. 26/11/2025
Europe News European Parliament to take Commission to court over tech patents European lawmakers voted in favour of taking the European Commission to the EU Court of Justice over the withdrawal of a proposal on technology patents. 25/11/2025
Europe News Nathan Gill's downfall raises questions over EU lawmakers' Russia ties A former British MEP has been sentenced to ten and a half years in prison for taking bribes in exchange for Russia-friendly posturing in the European Parliament. The sentence comes as scrutiny of European lawmakers’ ties to the Kremlin intensifies. 21/11/2025
Europe News EU Parliament's centrist majority splits over deforestation rules The European People’s Party wants to dilute and postpone a law prohibiting to import into the EU of goods that cause deforestation, but socialists and liberals will oppose them. 21/11/2025
United Kingdom Former MEP given jail time for making pro-Russia statements for cash Gill was elected to the European Parliament in 2014 for the anti-EU UK Independence Party and later represented the Brexit Party. 21/11/2025
Europe News Meloni's party launches carbonara crusade in the European Parliament Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s party has cooked up a letter to President Metsola criticising the sale of "Italian-style" products in the Parliament’s supermarket in Brussels. 18/11/2025
Europe News Fico looks into creating a new group at the European Parliament The Slovak PM won't join any other political groups for the moment, according to a close ally. Instead, he is considering forming a new alliance with like-minded left-leaning parties that share anti-war rhetoric. 17/11/2025
Europe News Baby or ballot? Members of the EU Parliament won’t have to choose A vast majority of MEPs approve proxy voting for pregnant legislators – but fathers are excluded to appease conservatives. 16/11/2025
Europe News How the EPP ushered in right-wing majority at the European Parliament For the first time, a right-wing majority is emerging at the European Parliament as the European People's Party flirts with groups that would have been considered too toxic to work with in the past. The pivot has given the EPP a choice but also created a headache for Ursula von der Leyen. 15/11/2025
Europe News EPP teams up with far right to water down EU due diligence rules The European Parliament approved a package to ease corporate sustainability reporting and due diligence requirements. EPP teamed up with conservative and far-right MEPs to pass the law. 13/11/2025