Switzerland Watch: Europe must use its 'tools' when 'rules of the game are not respected', says Macron in Davos
Poland Polish president slams EU as 'fading star' and warns of Russian threat One of Russia's goals, in addition to persecuting its own citizens, "is territorial expansion, mass murder and attacks on civilian targets, including hospitals and schools," the Polish president said. 16/01/2026
Europe News Commission greenlights national defence investment plans worth €38bn SAFE is one of the biggest prongs of the EU's Readiness 2030 package, which aims to inject hundreds of billions of euros into defence before the end of the decade – by which time many intelligence agencies estimate Russia could attack another European country. 15/01/2026
Europe News 'We need competitive bidding for clean power' – wind industry leader Tinne Van der Straeten, the former Belgian energy minister and new CEO of trade association WindEurope, says the industry is ready to scale up to continue delivering clean power and urged EU countries to effectively implement auction systems. 15/01/2026
Europe News X bans explicit Grok deepfakes – but is its clash with the EU over? While Elon Musk’s company has said it is taking steps to prevent its AI chatbot from creating nude images of real people, the European Commission has yet to be reassured. 15/01/2026
Europe News How the European Parliament can still block the Mercosur deal The EU-Mercosur trade agreement cannot be implemented without the approval of MEPs, who are set to vote next week on a legal challenge against it. 15/01/2026
Europe News EU-India trade deal could be agreed by February, Merz says The German chancellor is already a strong supporter of the contentious Mercosur agreement adopted by EU countries last Friday. 12/01/2026
Europe News Mercosur: How Macron’s domestic weakness undercut his Brussels clout The French president's failure to assemble a blocking minority against the Mercosur deal underscores how his domestic weakness is undermining his clout in Brussels. By contrast, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Germany have secured an important victory. 09/01/2026
Europe News Paris to vote ‘No’ on Mercosur, risking major diplomatic setback French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday on X that Paris will oppose the Mercosur trade deal in a crucial vote in Brussels on Friday. If a qualified majority of member states back the agreement, as expected, it would mark a major setback for the French leader. 08/01/2026
Europe News Greenland threats put US-EU trade deal in jeopardy, says senior MEP The European Parliament’s trade chief told Euronews that the US's stated aim of buying or annexing the Danish territory is changing the assessment of the EU-US trade deal clinched last summer, with some MEPs suggesting it should be frozen. 08/01/2026
Europe News Italy, France seek relief on fertilisers from EU's carbon border tax France and Italy are calling on the European Commission to exempt carbon tariffs on imported fertilisers from the bloc's carbon border tax, which came into force on January 1. They argue that the measure will help preserve European competitiveness for local farmers. 07/01/2026
Economy Italy seeks carbon border tax freeze, raising stakes for Mercosur Rome’s backing for the Mercosur deal is still not guaranteed, even after the Commission offered earlier funding for farmers. Rome is now calling for the EU's carbon tax to be lifted. Mercosur signature may still be delayed. 07/01/2026
Economy Mercosur deal: Von der Leyen pledges early funding for EU farmers The Commission has offered early access to €45 billion of fuding under the next Common Agricultural Policy budget as soon as 2028 to appease farmers. While France’s backing for the Mercosur deal remains highly uncertain, all eyes are on Italy. Prime Minister Meloni welcomed the proposal. 06/01/2026
Economy EU agriculture ministers to hold crucial talks ahead of Mercosur vote With the European Commission expected to offer assurances to opponents worried about their farmers, the EU’s 27 ministers will meet on Wednesday for a “political” discussion before an expected vote on the pivotal trade deal on Friday. 05/01/2026
Europe News EU exporters of heavy goods to start paying for their CO2 emissions Steel and aluminium exporters to the EU will start paying for the CO2 emissions linked to their production as of 1 January 2026. Critics have accused the EU's law of 'protectionism' and say it will hurt trade. 01/01/2026
EU.XL The EU: Out of touch or in your hands? Know more, ask more with Euronews’ EU.XL coverage EU.XL, Euronews’ new weekly deep-dive programme, addresses the disconnect between EU citizens and the institutions and becomes the bridge between policymakers and Europeans. 30/12/2025
Europe News Exclusive: Energy price distortions must end, Portuguese minister says In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Portugal's Energy and Environment Minister Maria da Graça Carvalho said ensuring a level playing field among member states will be "essential" to lowering electricity prices across the bloc in 2026. 29/12/2025
Europe News In 2025, global trade cracked under tariffs and new China shock Hit by US tariffs and Chinese weaponisation of critical goods, the EU became squeezed by the aggressive trade agenda of the world’s two largest economies. Brussels now ponders new alliances and new markets. 29/12/2025
Europe News Mercosur signature delayed to January after Meloni asks for more time The European Commission announced it will delay the signing of the Mercosur trade agreement until the new year after Meloni asked for more time. No date has been set. Backers hope deal won't be further derailed. 18/12/2025
Europe News Exclusive: EU Commissioner defends scrapping diesel and petrol car ban Climate Commissioner Hoekstra defended scrapping the landmark proposal to ban combustion-engine cars, calling it "a smart, wise compromise for climate and competitiveness." Meanwhile, critics say Brussels is backtracking on its green agenda. 17/12/2025
Health news EU moves to strengthen biotech industry to boost global competitivenes The new EU Biotech Plan wants to keep research, clinical development, and manufacturing within the European Union. 17/12/2025