EU lawmakers to maintain the three-hour delay passengers rights
After more than one decade in limbo, the EU is now reviewing a law aimed at protecting airline passengers. Read More
After more than one decade in limbo, the EU is now reviewing a law aimed at protecting airline passengers. Read More
Industry representatives and analysts say the restrictions highlight the EU’s urgent need to cut its dependence on Chinese critical materials, even as Brussels pushes to diversify supplies and boost domestic…
Only companies with more than 5,000 employees will be obliged to apply sustainability requirements as MEPs in the European Parliament voted to water down the bloc’s complicated corporate due diligence…
The two-storey farmhouse had been filled with gas and the explosion was set off when authorities opened the door, regional governor Luca Zaia told Sky TG24. Read More
A series of online articles appears to have been taken out of context, sparking outrage among some Polish politicians that Ukrainians will be given “their own representation” in the Sejm.…
Rising sea levels in Europe could wipe out some of the continent’s most beloved beaches by 2100. Read More
Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently told Euronews that Europe had become “irrelevant” in the Middle East peace process. Now that reconstruction and stability in Gaza are on the agenda,…
Raiffeisen is seeking to offset €2.1 billion in damages imposed by a Russian court. As a solution, Austria has proposed to unfreeze the assets of a sanctioned Russian company. But…
“Technical” discussions on migration have been ongoing for years between the European Commission and de facto representatives of eastern Libya, including General Khalifa Haftar’s military staff. Recently, Brussels has started…
This week’s key events presented by Euronews’ defence and space reporter, Paula Soler, and Euronews’ health and food reporter, Marta Iraola. Read More