Brussels, My Love? A placated Trump and an EU-Canada love fest In this edition of our weekly talk show, the panellists discussed the outcome of the NATO summit, the military conflict over Iran's nuclear programme and the new partnership and security pact between the EU and Canada. 28/06/2025
Greece Greek government officials resign over EU farming subsidy fraud claims Replacements for all five will be named "in the coming days," government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis said in a statement. 27/06/2025
Europe in Motion Majority of UK today would vote to stay in the EU, new poll reveals Additionally, more than half of the participants would like to vote in a new referendum at some point in the next 25 years, according to the latest YouGov poll. 27/06/2025
Europe News Why did Fico veto the new EU sanctions on Russia? Money is key Robert Fico's decision to veto the new package of EU sanctions against Russia has a lot to do with financial compensation. Here's why. 27/06/2025
Europe News European countries issue travel warnings for banned Budapest Pride At least five European countries issued advice to their citizens planning to attend the event, warning that they might face a €500 fine and highlighting further security risks posed by a counter-gathering of the Hungarian far right. 27/06/2025
Belgium EU inaction on Israel could erode international order, NGO Avaaz warns The NGO Avaaz organised a street installation in Brussels on the suffering of children in Gaza, calling on EU leaders to not look away. 27/06/2025
Europe News Euroviews. Protecting children online: The time to act is now If we are genuinely committed to ensuring that the digital world fosters healthy development, learning, and meaningful connection, then decisive action must be taken now, 21 ministers from 13 EU member states write in a Euronews exclusive. 27/06/2025
Europe News Will anti-greenwashing directive survive EU institutions' tug-of-war? The European Commission plans to remove a key proposal from the Green Deal, sparking controversy over greenwashing regulations and consumer protection. 26/06/2025
Europe News Slovakia vetoes Russia sanctions at EU summit Slovakia's Robert Fico announced his intention to maintain his veto on the new package of sanctions against Russia. 26/06/2025
Europe News Are Bulgarians ready to adopt the euro in under six months? The EU institutions have given the green light to Bulgaria to join the eurozone next January, but what about the concerns of the Bulgarian people? 25/06/2025
Europe News MEPs propose two pieces of free hand luggage when travelling by plane The European Parliament's Committee on Transport proposes free hand luggage with size limits on flights. Airlines argue it limits passenger choice. 25/06/2025
Europe News MAGA-aligned conservative groups actively lobby MEPs, report claims US conservative organisations close to the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement have met MEPs on several occasions, according to a report by Transparency International EU. 25/06/2025
Europe News Will Trump really pull US troops out of Europe? US president Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to withdraw US forces from Europe as part of his "America First" policy. It would have enormous strategic consequences and would likely run into considerable domestic resistance. It's not clear whether Trump is willing to pay the political price. 25/06/2025
Europe News Georgia jails opposition figures as authorities ramp up crackdown Anti-government protests continue daily in central Tbilisi with demonstrators accusing the ruling Georgian Dream party of being pro-Russia and derailing the country’s efforts to join the EU. 24/06/2025
Europe News At least 18 civilians killed in Russian strikes across Ukraine Key US military commitments to Ukraine left over from the Biden administration are expected to run out within months, according to analysts, and there is uncertainty over whether President Donald Trump is willing to provide more. 24/06/2025
EU Decoded Is it possible to balance the interests of air passengers and airlines? The legal reform of air passenger rights in the EU is causing controversy. The changes to the regulations introduce new measures, such as allowing airlines to charge for hand luggage. This episode explains what to expect when flying within the EU. 24/06/2025
Europe News New package of Russia sanctions runs into trouble ahead of EU summit A downward revision of the price cap on Russian oil is considered essentially dead after a disappointing G7 summit and the Israel-Iran conflict. 24/06/2025
Europe in Motion The EU-Israel trade relationship in numbers As an EU review finds "indications" that Israel breached its human rights obligations in Gaza, the EU-Israel Association Agreement is now under scrutiny. However, concrete action is not expected to be taken until foreign ministers meet in July. 24/06/2025
Europe News EU and Canada forge closer ties with new defence and trade partnership The EU and Canada summit strengthens their strategic ties with a new Security and Defence Partnership, digital trade agreement talks and deeper cooperation on AI. 24/06/2025
Europe News Europeans largely support hikes in national defence budget, poll finds The survey comes on the eve of a summit of NATO leaders where they are expected to more than double the alliance's defence spending target. 23/06/2025