The drought Europe is experiencing could become the norm by the middle of the century unless effective, cross-border mitigation actions are quickly implemented, MEPs were told...
The far-right victory in Italy’s elections is likely to translate into Rome joining Poland and Hungary by adopting a eurosceptic stance on European Union affairs, experts...
Hungary’s governing party wants to poll the country’s citizens on whether they support European Union sanctions imposed against Russia over its war in Ukraine. Fidesz plans...
Vladimir Putin’s plans to order a partial mobilisation of reserved army forces to bolster the war in Ukraine and organise “sham referenda” in the country’s occupied...
The European Union should “make haste” and kick off talks to strike an investment deal with Taiwan, a cross-party group of European lawmakers has said. The 35-strong...
Sweden’s Moderate Party was given the go-ahead to try and form a new government, despite coming third in last week’s elections. The leader of the country’s...
A dozen environmental NGOs on Monday launched a legal challenge to the European Union’s decision to label gas and nuclear investments as green. Eight Greenpeace organisations...
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The legal basis for the European Commission’s proposal to recover €140 billionfrom energy companies’ excess revenues could be seen as a “democratic problem”, according to one of the...
As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gears up to deliver her annual speech on the state of the European Union, Euronews spoke to citizens...