Georgian parliament approves anti-LGBTQ+ law in lockstep with Russia
The approved bill is the latest in a string of laws seemingly taken from Moscow’s playbook. Read More
The approved bill is the latest in a string of laws seemingly taken from Moscow’s playbook. Read More
From Austria’s unexpected assignment to Spain’s mega portfolio, the next Commission of Ursula von der Leyen has Brussels talking. Read More
Socialists, Liberals and Greens oppose von der Leyen’s appointment of Italian hard-right Raffaele Fitto (ECR) as executive vice-president of the new European Commission. Read More
Prime Minister Donald Tusk has declared a month-long state of natural disaster as Poland braces for further flooding. Read More
Riot police were deployed on the Moroccan side of the border with the Spanish Ceuta enclave, as migrants attempted to reach the city for the third night in a row.…
With a slowdown in demand for EVs, hundreds sit idle in a busy Belgian port’s car park, waiting for buyers and drivers. Read More
Trade, competition, fiscal policy and the EU budget are among the most sought-after prizes on offer in the new EU executive. Euronews examines who is lined up to control key…
As cost-of-living pressures continue to pile up, the Irish government has an ambitious new strategy to ease the pains for parents of young learners: subsidise the cost of school books.…
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s approval rating has hit a new low of just 18%, according to a recent survey. In Europe, he is not alone. Read More
Russia’s Defence Ministry claimed on Tuesday it had regained control of the village of Snagost. Prior to that, Zelenskyy said reality differed from “Russian state propaganda”. Read More