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Hungarian Bill Punishing Dissent Threatens Country’s Struggling Education Sector
In the wake of several decrees that gradually undermined Hungarian educators’ freedom to demand better wages and working…
EU Leaders Need to Reconcile Ambitions Abroad With Public Opinion at Home
If the heads of the bloc’s member states are to build and maintain a united foreign policy, they…
State of the Union: Migrant Disaster Strikes Again, Eu’s Nature Restoration Act Struggles
MEPs also voted on a report on spyware. Another devastating shipwreck in the Mediterranean dominated this week’s headlines…
Europe’s Infrastructure Has a Long Way to Go in the Continent’s Electric Vehicle Race
There are plenty of implications of the 2035 deadline on European drivers, but for it to be affordable…
State of the Union: Brussels Asks for More Money, as Ukraine Reconstruction Pledges Are Made
Donors at a conference in London pledged billions towards rebuilding the war-torn country. It was a busy week…
Seven Years On: What Do Young Brits Think of Brexit Vote?
Four Brits who were aged 14-19 when the Brexit referendum took place in 2016 speak to Euronews about…
Wildfire Season Has Started. Here’s What Europe’s Doing Wrong
The EU is focusing too much on suppressing wildfires, one expert told Euronews, and not properly addressing the…
Centre-Right Epp Group Calls for Rewriting of Eu’s Nature Restoration Law on Eve of Vote
The legislation has been the subject of fierce debate between political factions within the European Parliament. All eyes…
‘Turning Point’: Brussels and London Strike Deal to Boost Financial Services Cooperation
The European Union and the United Kingdom on Tuesday signed an agreement, long-awaited for by London, to boost…
‘No One Will Leave’ the EU Market Because of New AI Rules, Says Thierry Breton
“Don’t worry. No one will leave. No one,” Thierry Breton, the European Commissioner for the internal market, told…