The incoming economy minister has addressed a rally organised by neo-Nazis, while the Speaker of Parliament has a decades-long track record of race-related court convictions and deeply disturbing blog postings.| euronews
The European Union will provide €1 billion in financial aid to Lebanon over three years to prop up the country's economy and help prevent a surge in refugees leaving for Europe. #EuropeNews| euronews
Hungary and Slovakia remain among the only countries in Europe to continue purchasing Russian oil and natural gas following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.| euronews
Less than a third of voters think the EU has had a positive impact on environmental protection.| euronews
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A new global survey shows the extent to which staff shortages in the healthcare sector are impacting patients.| euronews
Revelations in the satirical newspaper "Le Canard enchaîné" have created controversy, leading many Internet users to accuse the government of secretly preparing for war. #EuroVerify| euronews
In its response to the US tariffs on steel and aluminium, the EU is aiming to be 'smart' and hit US Republican-leaning states. #EuropeNews| euronews
SMEs can expect an exemption from some obligations of the EU’s landmark General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as part of the European Commission’s simplification efforts.| euronews
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The State of the Energy Union report is released annually by the European Commission.| euronews
Fossil fuel demand could peak by the end of the decade but the world needs to get behind the clean energy transition to keep climate goals in sight.| euronews
A large capacity water battery in Switzerland will help stabilise European energy grids.| euronews
Climate Now visits a wind turbine construction site in Spain to see how the renewable energy industry is learning to manage the growing variability of the wind.| euronews
The future of solar has just got brighter with this ‘ultra-thin’ device for converting stored energy into electricity.| euronews
These kind of market disruptions have worsened since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, reversing a decade of cost declines for the renewable energy sector.| euronews
Liquified natural gas is being brought in from all over the world to help meet Europe's energy needs.| euronews
The head of the Czech secret service has pointed the finger at Moscow for hoax bomb threats that forced hundreds of schools to shut for days. #EuropeNews| euronews
Though the G20 has agreed in theory, disagreements over a viable plan are bubbling under the surface.| euronews
Asylum requests of migrants coming from EU candidate countries and seven other countries will be assessed in fast-track procedures. #EuropeNews| euronews
On the occasion of the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples (August 9), Euronews looks at the situation of Europe's indigenous communities, from Scandinavia's Samis to Greenland’s Inuits.| euronews
The four European leaders arrived in Ukraine on Saturday in a joint show of support as they call for Russia to agree to a 30-day ceasefire in its all-out war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year.| euronews
A review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement has found "indications" that Israel breached its human rights obligations with actions in Gaza. #EuropeNews| euronews
Consumers in Europe appear not to want to increase their spending despite the slowing inflation in Europe, the latest retail sales figures suggest.| euronews
The new term, "Readiness 2030," is a direct response to the complaints voiced by Giorgia Meloni and Pedro Sánchez in recent days. #EuropeNews| euronews
This high-altitude solar power plant sits in a stunning location, floating on a lake in between the Swiss Alps.| euronews
The luxury car firm have announced that UK based manufacturing will be solar-powered from now on.| euronews
Converting open-cast coal sites would significantly lower energy costs, which are surging due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.| euronews
The combination of clean fuels and fossil fuels is all about balancing energy security and achieving China's climate change goals.| euronews
Thailand creates world’s biggest solar farm - but not everybody is happy about it.| euronews
Energy and coal use in the world's biggest carbon emitting country grew at their fastest rate in a decade last year, and China has also started building large amounts of new coal-fired power capacity.| euronews
Shetland’s fortunes were bound up in North Sea oil and gas. Now it's at the start of a green new chapter just as the energy crisis bites.| euronews
Government officials warn that if it doesn’t rain soon there won’t be water for farmers to keep their crops alive.| euronews
Will it be possible to feed the planet in a warmer world? The production of key crops like cereals can be hit hard by heatwaves and droughts. Climate Now meets the scientists attempting to uncover and harness the secrets of the most resistant plants.| euronews
A new scientific paper has confirmed the extreme weather that is - and isn’t - worsened by climate change.| euronews
"The decisions we make now can secure a liveable future. We have the tools and know-how required to limit warming."| euronews
Authorities in Croatia and Turkey have also had to evacuate citizens amid forest fires and scorching temperatures.| euronews
Latest breaking news available as free video on demand. Stay informed on European and world news about economy, politics, diplomacy… with Euronews.| euronews
In Spain, a man who was trapped in a wildfire escaped with his clothes on fire after attempting to prevent the blaze from reaching his town.| euronews
15 major incidents were declared across England and Wales on Tuesday, as the heatwave created “a completely different operating environment."| euronews
Growers are installing cover crops to stabilise their soils and revolutionising how they irrigate their fields.| euronews
Overcoming harsh growing conditions, desert winemakers have some lessons for Europe's warming wineries.| euronews
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Researchers have found a material which can self-repair, potentially revolutionising solar panel construction.| euronews
"If these renewable trends can be replicated globally, and sustained, the power sector would be on track for 1.5 degree goal."| euronews
If everybody cycled like the Dutch, we could offset the UK or Australia’s entire carbon footprint.| euronews
A recent study has shown that the UK's recent record-breaking temperatures were made at least 10 times more likely by climate change.| euronews
Extreme heat in Europe is causing thousands of deaths and making pre-existing health conditions worse.| euronews
Wildfires swept through Spain last week but what does it mean for region's wine producers?| euronews
IEA reports 50% growth last year.| euronews
This year saw record-breaking solar output and a 'momentous shift’ in battery production.| euronews
President von der Leyen pledged more support for the wind industry during her State of the Union address.| euronews
Battery performance and safety have long stood in the way of electrifying aviation but that could soon change.| euronews
Germany has more than a million battery-powered cars, but another nation is doing the best on EV penetration - here’s why.| euronews
The cost of solar and wind energy keeps going down - now we need storage to take fossil fuels out of the picture completely.| euronews
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, more of Zurich’s citizens are supporting a plan to shut down natural gas networks.| euronews
The plan could introduce mandatory rationing across the bloc if Russia totally cuts off gas supplies. #EuropeDecoded| euronews
Firefighters in the UK are training with their counterparts in southern Europe to learn how to tackle fires in a heating climate.| euronews
Water is likely to be limited for decades to come so don’t rely on restrictions to tell you when you should be saving the life-giving liquid| euronews
People across Europe are feeling the consequences of record breaking temperatures and unusually low levels of rainfall.| euronews
Lack of access to vaccines, stigma, and a fast-moving new variant have hindered the DRC’s mpox response.| euronews
Seven countries now generate 100 per cent of their electricity from renewable energy - two are in Europe.| euronews
The researchers have developed a recycling method that allows recovery of 100 per cent of the aluminium and 98 per cent of the lithium in electric car batteries.| euronews
Could dropping containers of sand down mine shafts give us a way to store renewable energy?| euronews
Why is preserving soil so important in the fight against climate change?| euronews
From 'false' job loss arguments to mysterious transit routes: Here’s what you need to know about Europe’s trade in banned pesticides.| euronews
This dangerous fungicide was banned in the EU three years ago. So why is it still being sent to developing countries?| euronews
A new EU deal aims to save our pollinators ‘before it’s too late’. Here’s what it involves.| euronews
Scientists are calling for tighter restrictions on PFAS which persist in the environment for years.| euronews
Chemical companies create new substances every 1.4 seconds, using loopholes to evade regulations. Can a new EU ban stop them?| euronews
The rate at which we are producing chemicals has now outstripped our ability to assess and monitor their risk to the environment.| euronews
Solar isn’t just for green fields. From roads to railways and reservoirs, here’s how Europe’s energy landscape is changing for the better.| euronews
Austria will cap the number of nights hosts can rent out their property from summer 2024.| euronews
Agri-food actors have been summoned to Brussels by the European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen to help forge a new long-term vision for agriculture amid mounting protests from farmers across the continent. #EuropeNews| euronews
Hungarian EU Council presidency will have to wait until later in the year for Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to present its agenda - under the slogan "Make Europe Great Again" - before the European Parliament. #EuropeNews| euronews
Bacteria in soil could power technology that makes farms more productive.| euronews
The EU executive is set to change the current farming subsidies framework, demoting green requirements from mandatory to voluntary.| euronews
We agree that Europe needs to keep farmers and their needs at the forefront. The only way to do that is to move towards a food system transformation based on sustainable agriculture that is rooted in agroecological principles, Sandra Uwera Murasa writes.| euronews
A new report exposes the ‘urgent’ threat of forever chemicals in pesticides, as it calls for tighter EU regulation.| euronews
CNews has come under fire in the past for biassed reporting - but this is the first time it’s fallen foul over climate misinformation.| euronews
Two new studies found that problematic smartphone use in teens is linked to anxiety, depression, and insomnia.| euronews
The number is still well above the threshold to fall within the scope of the Digital Services Act.| euronews
The complaints come less than a week after the Irish authorities mounted a similar legal challenge against Musk over a data settings change.| euronews
Already bearing the brunt of the climate crisis, Europe’s farmers are speaking out against policies they say are contradictory, unfair and leave them worried for the future.| euronews
Climate change is one of the issues Europe’s voters are most concerned about, a new report finds.| euronews
The far-right party PVV's election victory has raised fears over how it could impact the country’s climate ambitions.| euronews
Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is endemic in central and western Africa and was last declared a global health emergency in 2022.| euronews
Ursula von der Leyen announced on Tuesday the withdrawal of a contentious law that aimed to reduce the use of pesticides across the European Union, marking the first defeat of the Green Deal. #EuropeNews| euronews
Should you go to the airport early and can you claim compensation?| euronews
Cybersecurity firm Crowdstrike has admitted that a "defect" in a software update has caused the IT outage currently wrecking havoc worldwide.| euronews
Crowdstrike is facing intense scrutiny after admitting a faulty software update had caused global chaos. But what do we know about the cybersecurity firm?| euronews