Health news Cypriots, health activists walk to raise awareness of childhood cancer The group walked in support of a foundation that aids families grappling with childhood cancer in Cyprus. 29/09/2025
Europe News To veto or not to veto? That's the big question in the EU Governments can veto decisions on foreign affairs, enlargement and budget. But this also makes enacting sanctions against countries like Russia or Israel harder to approve. 22/09/2025
Europe News Temu joins EU's growing list of online platforms under investigation The list of online platforms under investigation for potential breaches of the EU’s Digital Services Act continues to grow, with the latest addition being Chinese site Temu. In total, 14 proceedings have been opened against 10 platforms, targeting issues from product safety to protection of minors. 31/07/2025
Europe News Greece and Poland demand reparations from Germany for World War II The exhibition aims to recall the extent of the destruction suffered by Poland and Greece at the hands of Germany during World War II and provide evidence for those who call for long overdue reparations. 01/07/2025
Europe News Young people disporportionately affected by the EU's housing crisis In 2023, EU households on average spent 19.7% of their disposable income on housing. Eurostat data shows that in the same time period, young people make up a significant share of those who spend at least 40% of their income 13/06/2025
World News Press freedom in Greece getting worse, Human Rights Watch says HRW says the 'image internationally of a forward-thinking and modern administration' that Athens wishes to present to the world is at odds with the reality on the ground. 09/05/2025
World News Rule of law deteriorates across the EU, report finds A deterioration in the EU's rule of law is has been observed for years, according to a recently released report. Democracy indexes related to the justice system, anti-corruption and media freedom are facing persistent and systemic challenges. 17/03/2025
Europe News How would Trump's tariffs affect ordinary European citizens? A transatlantic trade war could be on the way. The European Commission has responded with similar measures, targeting various US products. But what will this mean for ordinary Europeans? 13/03/2025
Europe News Germany’s Merz marks shift by betting on an EU less dependent on US Friedrich Merz, who led the Christian Democratic Union to victory at the polls, referred to a strong Europe independent of the United States as his “absolute priority”. Many in Brussels now expect a more stable government in Berlin will mean a stronger German leadership 24/02/2025
Europe News What is the European Peace Facility and why Hungary is blocking the disbursements to Ukraine European Union officials are looking for ways to bypass Hungary’s veto on the military assistance for Ukraine disbursed through the European Peace Facility (EPF). 14/10/2024
Europe News What Austria's electoral results mean for EU affairs Austria could become the latest European Union member state to have a far-right party in power after the Freedom Party (FPÖ) secured victory in Sunday's general election. 30/09/2024
Cyprus Gaza sea aid route a 'model': Cyprus president Some 200 tonnes of food were recently transported from Cyprus to the embattled Palestinian enclave. 23/03/2024
Europe News Stoltenberg 'confident' US will stay committed to NATO after election NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg is "confident" the US will stay committed to the military alliance after November's presidential election, despite Republican frontrunner Donald Trump's threat to allies. 11/03/2024
Europe News Revealed: Borrell's peace roadmap for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict Euronews had early access to the 10-point roadmap that Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief, has prepared to pave the way for a "credible, comprehensive solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 19/01/2024
Europe News Taylor & Co: The stars Brussels hopes will promote the EU elections Taylor Swift might be spared of a cruel summer after all: the European Commission is planning to enlist the help of other music artists to mobilise young voters ahead of this year's EU elections. 11/01/2024
Europe News EU elections could be major turning point for Europe's far-right Six months ahead of the EU elections, polls predict strong results for the two most right-leaning groups in the European Parliament. 04/01/2024
Europe News MEPs accuse EU countries of weakening attempts to protect journalists European Union member states are trying to water down the directives for SLAPPs and Media Freedom. Now the European Parliament is vowing to take action. 26/06/2023
World How is the EU addressing rising energy prices and record inflation? How is the EU addressing rising energy prices and record inflation in the Eurozone? We spoke to the European Commissioner for Economy, Paolo Gentiloni, to find out. 15/07/2022
Europe News EU fish quota quarrel - ministers hail deal, NGOs slam overfishing After all night talks, EU agricultural ministers said they had reached a balanced agreement that respected the environment and socio-economic sustainability. NGOs like Our Fish believe EU countries put short-term economic interests ahead of the health of their waters. 18/12/2019
Europe News Brief from Brussels: 'Mistakes were made,' EU on Greek crisis 'We thought that the situation in Greece was more robust than it was' 20/08/2018