Europe News Only regime change will stop Iran making a nuclear weapon - expert Jacob Kirkegaard told Euronews that despite the American strikes, Iran might still be capable of a nuclear program. He added that many European countries are quietly cheering for the operation, which also weakens Russia. 22/06/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen's return as China hawk ends talk of diplomatic reset Von der Leyen's hawkish intervention at the G7 summit has dented hopes of a diplomatic reset between the EU and China. 21/06/2025
Europe News EU review indicates Israel breached human rights in Gaza A review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement has found "indications" that Israel breached its human rights obligations with actions in Gaza. 20/06/2025
Health news Summer swimming: Most of Europe's waters safe to bathe in, report says Some 95 per cent of coastal waters in Greece and Cyprus are safe for swimming, a new report has found. 20/06/2025
Europe News European Investment Bank triples its financial commitment to defence With a new financial ceiling of €100 billion for 2025, the European Investment Bank (EIB) aims to invest in defence, energy networks and technology. 20/06/2025
Israel Israel offers historic 'bigger picture of hope' and firm EU relations As its military gains the upper hand in its conflict with Iran so far, Israel is now proceeding to expand on its reasons for action and its vision towards “a bigger picture,” in a broader Middle East and Europe-related context that transcends its current offensive in Iran. 19/06/2025
Switzerland Iran's UN ambassador: Europe partly to blame for Iran-Israel conflict In an interview with Euronews, Ali Bahreini said the diplomacy does still have a chance if Israel stops its strikes but also warned that Iran would target the United States if it chooses to come into the conflict. 19/06/2025
Europe News Bill Gates in Brussels next week for vaccine push with the EU The head of the Gates Foundation hosts a pledging conference on Wednesday, together with EU leaders, in order to collect 9 billion dollars for vaccines. Gates will also participate in a debate at the European Parliament. 19/06/2025
Europe News Missile strikes near EU embassy in Tel Aviv All personnel of the EU delegation are said to be "safe and sound" after a missile struck near a district where several embassies are located. 19/06/2025
Europe News EU Parliament seeks extension to time for spending EU post-COVID money MEPs want an 18-month extension to keep financing some projects - the current deadline is August 2026. 18/06/2025
Europe News China hits back at von der Leyen's 'baseless, biased' speech at G7 The much-speculated EU-China reset looks in trouble after both sides exchanged sharp accusations in the last few days. 18/06/2025
Europe in Motion Could Europe bring in top research talent from the US? As Trump continues to cut research funding, a new analysis shows that up to a fifth of researchers in top US universities have previously studied in Europe, raising the question of how to attract them back to the EU. 18/06/2025
World News Russia has plan for 'long-term aggression' against Europe, Kallas says Europeans should "all start learning Russian" if Ukraine does not receive further support, according to EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. 18/06/2025
Europe News Australia and Canada next in line after UK for defence deal with EU Canada and Australia are both in the NATO military alliance, alongside 23 EU member states. 18/06/2025
EU Decoded Will a new strategy improve European water management? One third of the EU is affected by water scarcity and with water pollution and high demand for water, more investment and innovation is needed. We look at the pros and cons of the proposals in the new European Water Resilience Strategy. 17/06/2025
Europe News The EU seeks to slash red tape for defence as money 'is not enough' The EU is racing to adapt its defence posture to the threat posed by Russia amid uncertainty over Washington's continued military support. 17/06/2025
Europe News EU proposes new measures to phase out Russian oil and gas The European Commission proposed a new law outlining deadlines and strategies for phasing out Russian oil and gas, excluding nuclear energy, which will be addressed separately. 17/06/2025
Europe News US action against Iran would fuel 'broader conflict', Kallas warns Kaja Kallas has spoken against the idea of the United States direct involvement in the military escalation between Israel and Iran. 17/06/2025
Europe News Von der Leyen blasts China's 'blackmail' in appeal to Trump at G7 During the G7 summit, Ursula von der Leyen said the source of "the biggest collective problem" in the global trading system dates back to China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001. 17/06/2025
Europe News Europe's Green parties are looking for a new lease of life After a string of disappointing election results, European Green parties appear to be in decline. More than 40 of their leaders recently met in Brussels in an attempt to revive their fortunes. 16/06/2025