Europe News PM Tusk: Polish government confidence vote to take place on 11 June The result of Sunday's presidential runoff leaves the Polish premier politically weakened, and there are questions about whether his multi-party coalition can survive to the end of its term in late 2027. 03/06/2025
Europe News Rutte dismisses concerns over US troop withdrawal from Europe Mark Rutte said the US should maintain "a very strong conventional" military presence in Europe despite allegations that Washington is preparing a review of its troop presence on the continent. 02/06/2025
Europe News NATO exercise simulates Russian invasion in frontline member states As Ukrainian forces deal a shock blow to Russia with a widespread drone attack on several Russian airbases, NATO allies are testing the alliance's strength and readiness for war. 02/06/2025
Europe News Russia is 'mocking' the US, Lithuanian defence minister says The Kemlin has no incentive to stop the war, according to Dovilė Šakalienė, in particular amid growing cooperation with North Korea, China and Iran. 31/05/2025
Europe News Iceland should have 'skin in the game' in securing Arctic, PM says The country's prime minister stressed on Wednesday that although the island nation doesn't have a military, "that doesn't mean we don't have strong defences and a role to play in NATO." 28/05/2025
Europeans' Stories Latvia: Shooting training at schools and dragon teeth at the border To protect themselves from unpleasant surprises, Poland and the Baltic states are fortifying their EU external border with tank barriers and minefields. And Latvia has introduced “military lessons” as a compulsory subject in schools. 28/05/2025
EuroVerify Fact-checking claims NATO troops are preparing to attack Russia A video claiming to show tanks preparing to advance towards St Petersburg from Tallinn in fact shows images from Estonia's Independence Day procession. 26/05/2025
Radio Schuman How connected is the EU to its capital, Brussels? The EU institutions and Brussels are now firmly interwoven, however, it took concerted effort to ensure the local and international could cohabit. 23/05/2025
Europe News Germany bolsters NATO's eastern flank with new brigade in Lithuania Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited Lithuania to inaugurate a German brigade aimed at strengthening NATO's presence and deterring Russian threats in the Baltic region. 22/05/2025
EuroVerify Fact check: Did NATO create the Eurovision Song Contest? Social media users and alternative news outlets claim that decades-old NATO documents reveal that the military alliance was the mastermind behind Eurovision. 22/05/2025
Europe News Russia may use military force to protect shadow fleet, Estonia warns Moscow is using ageing vessels in an effort to dodge international sanctions on its oil exports. 15/05/2025
Europe News Foreign minister: Germany to comply with Trump's 5% defence target US President Donald Trump has long demanded that NATO partners spend more on defence. Germany now wants to comply. 15/05/2025
Europe News Trump wants to hear how NATO allies plan to boost defence spending Trump insists NATO members should commit to spending at least 5% of GDP on defence, but that would require investment at an unprecedented scale. 13/05/2025
Europe News Too few women in peacebuilding can lead to blind-spots: NATO official Women represented only 16% of negotiators in active peace processes led or co-led by the United Nations in 2022. 13/05/2025
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
Europe News Romania appoints caretaker PM following presidential race loss fallout The interim post can be held for a maximum of 45 days, during which time the interim prime minister will have only limited executive powers. 06/05/2025
Europe News Belgian-led NATO group patrols Baltic Sea amid sabotage fears Belgian and Dutch forces conduct surveillance operations in the Baltic Sea as part of a NATO mission to monitor Russia and to protect undersea cables amid Baltic tensions. 01/05/2025
Europe News Bulgaria could play key role in European defence, says Antonio Costa Costa said that his visit to Bulgaria comes at a significant time for the country, following its entry into the Schengen Area and its preparations to join the eurozone. 28/04/2025
Europe News Germany will step up to new European security demands, Steinmeier says Former West Germany sought protection as its 15th member on 6 May 1955 as concern grew about the Soviet army massed east of the Iron Curtain. 28/04/2025
The Europe Conversation NATO must show strength, but only US can halt Putin, Duda says In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Polish President Andrzej Duda stressed that deterrence, not fear, is NATO's best defence strategy. 28/04/2025