Europe News Austria awaits court ruling on family reunification ban, Stocker says The Austrian leader signalled he would withdraw a plan to ban family reunification for migrants if the courts ruled that the measure is not compatible with EU law. 30/04/2025
EU Decoded How does the European Union want to make toys safe for children? Supported by most political forces, the EU institutions advanced a proposal to ban toxic chemicals from toys sold in European markets. Those chemicals could pose considerable health risks for kids. 29/04/2025
Europe News Merz to Europe: There's a new sheriff in town - Analysis While Germany's chancellor-in-waiting Friedrich Merz is already plagued by criticism and sinking poll numbers at home, his EU partners are eagerly awaiting him on the Brussels scene. They expect him to replace the dullness of his predecessor with strong leadership - and Merz is willing to deliver. 23/04/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Europe's declarations of independence In this edition of our weekly talk show, participants discuss the EU's attempts to reach strategic autonomy, the impact of Trump's tariffs on the global economy and the debate about how many seats the European Parliament should have. 05/04/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? A democratic Syria - realistic or just a pipe dream In this edition of our talk show from Brussels, the participants discuss the new beginning in Syria, the continuation of diplomacy in Ukraine and the allegations of bribery in connection with the Chinese telecoms giant Huawei. 22/03/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Europe's defense against Trump and Putin In this edition of our weekly talk show, our panel discusses efforts to ramp-up European defense, the escalating trade war with Trump's America and efforts of the European Union to strengthen women's rights. 15/03/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Trump's power play with Zelenskyy In this week's edition of our weekly talk show, participants discuss the dramatic shake-up regarding Ukraine diplomacy 08/03/2025
Europe News Europe agrees steps to peace in Ukraine, but it needs US backing At a summit meeting in London on Sunday, European leaders, Canada and Turkey pledged to continue military support for Ukraine. 02/03/2025
EU Decoded Brussels wants to strengthen the bargaining power of farmers The price of the groceries we buy are the result of tough negotiations between large purchasers and farmers. But farmers very often feel taken advantage of by major retailers, claiming they are forced to undersell their products. 19/02/2025
EU Decoded Non-alcoholic wines seen as key to reviving Europe's declining wine industry To counter declining wine consumption, experts encourage European producers to explore the growing market for low and non-alcoholic wines, offering economic potential. 11/02/2025
Europe News Open markets and global finance system will endure, says AIIB Earlier this week, Trump slapped tariffs on Canada and Mexico, only to put them on hold a day later, after the governments in both countries promised action to improve controls at their respective border with the U.S. 05/02/2025
EU Decoded Can the EU safeguard critical medicines? Drug shortages are an old problem, but over the past few years they have hit record levels. 04/02/2025
Europe News Georgia reacts angrily to EU suspension of visa-free travel The European Commission had proposed to suspend the visa-free travel regime for Georgian diplomats and officials in response to the violent crackdown on protesters, who took to the streets for weeks to denounce the ruling party's gradual pivot away from Europe and towards Russia. 28/01/2025
The Europe Conversation Pro-EU protests in Georgia were not peaceful, says foreign minister In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili questioned whether the protests by pro-EU groups in her country could truly be described as "peaceful". 17/12/2024
Europe News Georgia's foreign minister says protests not 'necessarily peaceful' In an exclusive interview with Euronews in Budapest, Georgia's new Foreign Minister Maka Botchorishvili questioned whether the protests by pro-EU groups in her country could truly be described as "peaceful". 11/12/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? After Baku - Has the COP process run its course? In the latest edition of our talk show from Brussels, participants discussed the climate summit in Baku, the possible comeback of fossil fuels and the crisis of the electric car market. 23/11/2024
The Europe Conversation UNRWA: Risk of famine in Gaza without swift action In a wide-ranging interview with Euronews in Brussel, UNRWA Gaza director Scott Anderson drew a devastating picture of the situation in the Palestinian territory, underlining acute food shortages. Without swift action, a full-blown man-made famine could afflict life in Gaza, he claimed. 15/11/2024
USA Washington prepares for potential violence following election results As Americans await election results, Washington is on high alert for possible violence from Trump supporters, fearing a repeat of the Capitol riots in 2021. 05/11/2024
USA Who are the billionaires pumping millions into candidates' campaigns? The decision time is nearing, and some Americans have more at stake in the Trump-Harris race than others. Much, much more. 01/11/2024
USA US election explained: Why is Pennsylvania a major battleground state? Pennsylvania's 19 electoral votes are critical, with Kamala Harris and Donald Trump aggressively campaigning in this key swing state where polls are currently tied. 31/10/2024