As Iran war reaches Europe’s borders, can the continent really rest easy?
As the Iran war escalates, European cities are now within range of Tehran’s arsenal. We asked NATO how it would defend against a strike, and an expert on political violence…
As the Iran war escalates, European cities are now within range of Tehran’s arsenal. We asked NATO how it would defend against a strike, and an expert on political violence…
A Supreme Court ruling in Ukraine recognising a same-sex couple as a “de facto” family unit has sparked confusion online. Read More
EU energy chief says the executive can do more to abate prices while calling on member states to cut taxes on electricity immediately. Oil and gas prices have soared as…
A study suggests the German chancellor is struggling domestically as his party failed to win a key state election, while several European leaders face similarly weak approval ratings. Read More
Two days after declaring that “Europe can no longer be a custodian for the old world order”, Ursula von der Leyen attempted to defuse the backlash by stressing her “unwavering”…
As Israel continues to pound Hezbollah’s strongholds in South Lebanon and parts of Beirut to root out the Shia militia, Euronews spoke exclusively to the Lebanese energy minister Joe Saddi…
The fallout of the Israel-US-Iran war affects Europeans abroad and threatens the EU’s energy security and economy. What crisis measures is Brussels activating to respond? Watch the video. Read More
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EU leaders have asked the European Commission to review electricity prices and the EU Emissions Trading System to curb price volatility while preserving climate incentives. Read More
The European Parliament’s political groups are in the final stages of negotiations on the EU-US trade deal, which could be greenlit by the end of March as requested by the…