Brussels, my love? The EU’s migration muddle and tanks for Ukraine
The Euronews Brussels bureau brings you its latest episode of a new talk show that aims to break down European news and politics to make it more accessible to viewers. … Read More
The Euronews Brussels bureau brings you its latest episode of a new talk show that aims to break down European news and politics to make it more accessible to viewers. … Read More
More than 550 international companies, many from Europe, are still doing business in Russia to a lesser or greater extent, defying public pressure to pull out of the country following … Read More
The European Commission has dismissed the results of a mail-in poll in Hungary that is being used by Victor Orbán’s goverment to claim that most Hungarians are against EU sanctions … Read More
Russia, the world’s largest exporter of oil, is losing an estimated €160 million per day due to the combined impact of the European Union’s far-reaching oil embargo and the G7’s … Read More
Global food security is at the centre of a row delaying the adoption of the EU’s ninth package of sanctions against Russia, Euronews understands. Poland and Lithuania are delaying the … Read More
The list of Russian individuals and entities sanctioned by the European Union could grow by about 200 while exports of drones and other unmanned aerial vehicles to Russia and Iran are … Read More
The Ukraine war cannot lead to Russia becoming richer and should instead end in punishment, Estonia’s Prime Minister Kaja Kallas has said. “The message that we have to say loud … Read More
The European Union is stepping up work to confiscate the Russian-owned assets that have been frozen under EU sanctions and use them to finance the costly reconstruction of Ukraine. The … Read More
Here is a roundup of Europe’s top stories from the week. As the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the east and south showed no sign of abating, Russian cruise missiles rained down … Read More
Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has denounced the European Union’s “double standards” and “tolerance” towards Turkey, arguing it emboldens Ankara to disregard international law and risks triggering a new conflict in … Read More