Europe News How should the EU interpret the trade deal between the US and the UK? The United Kingdom is the first European country to have reached a compromise with the United States on trade. But some analysts believe the deal sends the wrong signal. 12/05/2025
Europe News EU needs more integration with Ukraine defence industry: Kubilius The EU needs to learn from Ukraine's battle-earned experience and work with the war-torn country to secure supply chains for critical capabilities, especially drones, the Commissioner for Defence has said. 12/05/2025
Europe News The end of the CAP as we know it? Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' senior agriculture and health reporter Gerardo Fortuna 12/05/2025
Europe News Albania and Montenegro could join the EU before others, Costa says Expanding to the Western Balkans is once again one of the EU's priorities, European Council President António Costa told Euronews in an interview. He begins a tour of the region on Tuesday. 12/05/2025
Radio Schuman Irish PM says EU must challenge Hungary’s ‘outrageous’ vetoes In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Ireland's Prime Minister Micheál Martin urged the EU to crack down on what he calls Hungary's "abuse of vetoes". 12/05/2025
Europe News Bulgaria’s president to submit request to call eurozone referendum Some economists claim that the country lacks an acceptable degree of economic condition to join the eurozone and it's not yet ready to adopt the single currency. 09/05/2025
Europe News New German chancellor aims for stronger EU ties with France and Poland Visiting Paris and Warsaw, Chancellor Friedrich Merz spoke about defence and European unity, marking a shift from his predecessor's policies and aiming for a stronger EU. 09/05/2025
Europe in Motion Overview of Commission meetings since the beginning of new mandate Only 16% of all Commission meetings were with NGOs, following the EPP's political efforts to prevent NGOs from using EU grant money to influence policymaking. 09/05/2025
Turkey Euroviews. Why the EU is essential — and why Türkiye belongs in the bloc In an Euroviews exclusive, the leader of Türkiye's Republican People’s Party (CHP) Özgür Özel shares his call for renewed solidarity, shared values, and democratic partnership. 09/05/2025
Europe News Irish PM says Gaza is 'hell on earth' Ireland's Taoiseach Micheál Martin called the situation in Gaza ‘hell on earth’. He told The Europe Conversation that Israel is committing war crimes, and criticised the EU’s lack of response. Food and medicine have been blocked from entering the besieged area for almost 60 days. 08/05/2025
Europe in Motion E-government services spectacularly ignored by EU citizens: Why? Less than half of the bloc's population uses the internet to source public benefits, entitlements, laws or services. It could also be due to low digital literacy in Europe. 08/05/2025
The Europe Conversation Europe must plan for a post-Putin Russia, Austria's chancellor says Euronews reporter Sandor Zsiros discussed EU-Russia relations, energy supply, migration, and populism with Austria's new centre-right chancellor in an interview at the EPP Congress in Valencia. 08/05/2025
Radio Schuman US scholars seek refuge in Brussels after Trump’s assault on science One Brussels university has opened its doors to researchers threatened by the US administration's policies. How have US scientists responded? And will wider EU efforts to attract academics lead to a brain drain? 08/05/2025
Europe News European Parliament: Turkey joining on hold, no progress since 2018 Turkey's EU accession process remains frozen due to democratic backsliding, despite the Mediterranean country's strategic importance and cooperation on migration, MEPs said in their latest report. 07/05/2025
Europe News Signs of EU-China reset intensify as Xi Jinping arrives in Moscow Brussels and Beijing appear to be moving closer to a rapprochement under the shadow of Donald Trump's disruptive policies. 07/05/2025
Europe News Greece and Egypt reaffirm plans for 1,000-km undersea power cable The project, estimated to cost around €4 billion, is expected to become operational within five years under an ambitious timeline set by both governments. 07/05/2025
No Comment Friedrich Merz makes diplomatic debut in Paris Germany’s new chancellor, Friedrich Merz, made his debut on the world stage Wednesday by joining forces with France and Poland to reinforce European unity on Ukraine and trade. 07/05/2025
Culture news Comedy at the European Council: The making of Parlement TV series TV series Parlement follows young parliamentary assistant Samy and his comedy capers working in the European Parliament post-Brexit. Ahead of its final season, co-writer Maxime Calligero shares his take on the sharp, warm humour that made the show an award winning cross-cultural hit. 07/05/2025
Slovakia Slovakia's PM slams EU over plan to end Russian gas imports by 2027 Robert Fico is not alone in voicing his discontent. Hungary, the other member state with close ties to Moscow, also hit out at the plan. 07/05/2025
Europe News I am a Euro-realist, Romania's George Simion tells Euronews In an Euronews and Euronews Romania exclusive, the AUR party leader, who won the first round of the Romanian presidential election repeat on Sunday, said he remains in favour of the country's membership in the EU and NATO, but that he wants a Europe of nations and not one overarching bloc. 06/05/2025