As challenges mount, a two-speed Europe emerges as a way out
The notion of a two-speed Europe has come to the fore as leaders search for groundbreaking solutions to revive the stagnant economy. Read More
The notion of a two-speed Europe has come to the fore as leaders search for groundbreaking solutions to revive the stagnant economy. Read More
Europe doesn’t have a strong “gun culture,” but maintains strict regulations. Still, as a major global producer and exporter of weapons, the regulation of ownership, licensing and enforcement remains the…
EU leaders want to turn Europe into a competitive economic powerhouse with a strong single market, but they must agree on how to build and finance it. These questions will…
Tune in to Euronews’ new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.…
In the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron, the steelmaker confirmed the construction of its largest electric furnace in Europe at its Dunkirk plant in northern France. Read More
Representatives of the Parliament’s groups have agreed on the conditions for applying the controversial agreement. After the formal vote, negotiations with EU member states will move towards a final text.…
Hungary’s Tisza Party has defied the EPP group’s stance three times in a month, drawing sanctions and internal concern, but ahead of Hungary’s April elections, taking a stand could help…
A legislative change approved by the European Parliament will enable EU states to send asylum seekers to countries with which they have no existing link. Read More
The idea of re-engaging with the Kremlin as part of the peace talks to end the war in Ukraine has sharply split EU countries, with some calling for a special…
As EU leaders put “Made in Europe” on their agenda at Thursday’s informal summit, industries across the bloc are warning that European preference regulations could upend global supply chains –…