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Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 11/02/2026

France set to clash with Germany and Italy as EU leaders seek economic boost

Paris is facing a Berlin-Rome axis in the debate over how to revive the EU economy. From eurobonds to a European preference and the Mercosur trade deal, competing visions are set to collide when the bloc’s 27 leaders meet on Thursday.

This archived item refers to france set to clash with Germany and Italy as EU leaders seek economic boost. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 11/02/2026

Europe Today: Macron calls for more EU joint debt; Merz pushes back

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Macron calls for more EU joint debt; Merz pushes back. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/02/2026

France launches Orion 26, its biggest military drill since the Cold War

Orion 26 mobilises 12,500 troops, 25 ships and 140 aircraft as France and 24 allies rehearse high‑intensity warfare in Europe amid growing Russian threats.

This archived item refers to france launches Orion 26, its biggest military drill since the Cold War. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 06/02/2026

Russian actors behind smear campaign to frame Macron in the Epstein files

A large-scale disinformation campaign backed by Russian bots is using doctored French media reports to falsely link Emmanuel Macron to the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein.

This archived item refers to russian actors behind smear campaign to frame Macron in the Epstein files. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/02/2026

Newsletter: Macron edges Europe towards re-engaging Russia

Also in this newsletter: Latvian PM and Estonian President back EU envoy for Ukraine-Russia talks, and Brussels cautions member states over social media crackdowns.

This archived item refers to newsletter: Macron edges Europe towards re-engaging Russia. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 04/02/2026

Newsletter: Ukraine peace talks resume as Macron signals groundwork for talks with Putin

Also in this newsletter: EU and Australia close in on free trade deal, why the digital euro is at a gridlock, and the EU and UK look set to tighten ties.

This archived item refers to newsletter: Ukraine peace talks resume as Macron signals groundwork for talks with Putin. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 28/01/2026

France and Spain signal support to list Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps could soon be designated as a terrorist organisation in the European Union after France and Spain, the two key hold-outs, signalled a change of mind.

This archived item refers to france and Spain signal support to list Iran's Revolutionary Guard as terrorist group. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/01/2026

'Time is of the essence' to build a made-in-Europe space policy, French and German ministers say

France is championing a preference European-made space assets related to defence, which some member states will probably be wary of given the need to rapidly ramp up the bloc's space capacity.

This archived item refers to 'Time is of the essence' to build a made-in-Europe space policy, French and German ministers say. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 27/01/2026

Did the pope really snub Emmanuel Macron over Notre-Dame's windows?

A clash over Notre Dame's windows and a proposed assisted-dying law are among the alleged reasons Pope Leo XIV did not want to see the French president.

This archived item refers to did the pope really snub Emmanuel Macron over Notre-Dame's windows?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

Europe's pro-Trump leaders tread carefully as Greenland crisis grows

Hungary's Viktor Orbán, Slovakia's Robert Fico, and Andrej Babiš from the Czech Republic will play a crucial role in any joint EU response to the Trump administration's threats.

This archived item refers to europe's pro-Trump leaders tread carefully as Greenland crisis grows. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

Key EU transport network projects set to miss 2030 targets, EU auditors say

A new report reveals the bloc's plan to build and upgrade major roads, railways, ports, and airports is well behind on its 2030 targets, undermining trade opportunities and the decarbonisation of European transport.

This archived item refers to key EU transport network projects set to miss 2030 targets, EU auditors say. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

How is cyberviolence against women and girls spreading across Europe?

A new report shows that cyberstalking, spyware, hate speech, and threats are among the most denounced cases of violence against women and girls in Europe.

This archived item refers to how is cyberviolence against women and girls spreading across Europe?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

EU seeks to de-escalate Greenland crisis while preparing retaliation on Trump tariffs

European Union leaders face a pivotal week as they seek to defuse tensions with the US while preparing to retaliate against Trump should he act on his tariff threats. Officials and diplomats say the EU is prepared to respond if appeasement fails.

This archived item refers to eU seeks to de-escalate Greenland crisis while preparing retaliation on Trump tariffs. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

France and Germany push to use EU anti-coercion tools if Trump's new tariffs become reality

The German and French finance ministers said that the EU should be able to use all tools at its disposal if US president Donald Trump raises tariffs on European goods by 10% on 1 February.

This archived item refers to france and Germany push to use EU anti-coercion tools if Trump's new tariffs become reality. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

Greenland spat: EU mulls next steps as Trump targets Denmark

Donald Trump's threat of additional tariffs on eight European countries over Greenland prompted EU discussions on retaliatory measures. But EU-US relations are not the only ones taking a hit - the crisis could have deep repercussions on the NATO alliance.

This archived item refers to greenland spat: EU mulls next steps as Trump targets Denmark. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

Newsletter: EU mulls retaliation but prioritises diplomacy with US over Greenland

Also in this newsletter: we preview the week ahead at the World Economic Forum in Davos, and bring you the latest from Portugal after Sunday's presidential ballot.

This archived item refers to newsletter: EU mulls retaliation but prioritises diplomacy with US over Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

Europe Today: EU-US trade war looms as Davos week begins

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: EU-US trade war looms as Davos week begins. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 19/01/2026

Portugal presidential election: Far-right Ventura heads for runoff against centre-left Seguro

In one of the closest contests in recent decades, António José Seguro won most votes in the first round of Portugal's presidential election, with far-right candidate André Ventura securing a place in the runoff set for 8 February.

This archived item refers to portugal presidential election: Far-right Ventura heads for runoff against centre-left Seguro. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 18/01/2026

EU holds back trade ‘bazooka’ as it seeks diplomatic solution with the US over Greenland

European Union countries will not yet deploy the anti-coercion instrument (ACI) in response to Trump’s Greenland tariff threats, people familiar with the matter told Euronews. The EU will prioritise a 'diplomatic solution'.

This archived item refers to eU holds back trade ‘bazooka’ as it seeks diplomatic solution with the US over Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 18/01/2026

What is the EU's anti-coercion instrument, and how does it work?

Calls grow for the EU to deploy its ultimate trade bazooka as Trump threatens fresh tariffs to force the sale of Greenland. The anti-coercion instrument would shut off access to the European single market, punishing US companies. It is powerful on paper, but untested in real life.

This archived item refers to what is the EU's anti-coercion instrument, and how does it work?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 18/01/2026

Pressure grows on the EU to deploy trade bazooka against Trump's Greenland tariff threat

Pressure is mounting on the European Union to deploy its anti-coercion instrument in response to President Trump's threat to impose tariffs until Denmark agrees to sell Greenland. France's Macron calls for trade bazooka to be deployed, while Italy's Meloni says Trump's tariffs are an 'error'.

This archived item refers to pressure grows on the EU to deploy trade bazooka against Trump's Greenland tariff threat. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/01/2026

EU vows coordinated response to Trump's tariffs threat over Greenland sale

European leaders vowed to stay united as President Trump threatened to impose fresh tariffs until Denmark agrees to sell Greenland in an unprecedented escalation. Von der Leyen says EU will uphold its sovereignty.

This archived item refers to eU vows coordinated response to Trump's tariffs threat over Greenland sale. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/01/2026

Trump to hit eight European countries with 10% tariff over Greenland dispute

Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland are to face a 10% tariff on all goods from 1 February.

This archived item refers to trump to hit eight European countries with 10% tariff over Greenland dispute. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 17/01/2026

Thousands take part in 'Hands off Greenland' protests in Denmark

Large crowds of demonstrators marched through Copenhagen and other Danish cities on Saturday in support of Greenland's sovereignty amid tensions with the US.

This archived item refers to thousands take part in 'Hands off Greenland' protests in Denmark. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

European Commission urges heavy industry to back 'Made in Europe' manufacturing - leak

The European Commission is asking business leaders to "support and sign" a French-led initiative to increase the share of European industrial production, according to a letter seen by Euronews. The EU executive's call comes a few days before the Industrial Accelerator Act is presented.

This archived item refers to european Commission urges heavy industry to back 'Made in Europe' manufacturing - leak. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

Lab-grown proteins for a hungry world - made in Europe

Food technology made in Europe is a global leader. What is the reason behind this success story? Euronews sent its reporter to East Germany to look for answers in Leipzig's "Bio-City".

This archived item refers to lab-grown proteins for a hungry world - made in Europe. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

Fact check: Is Ursula von der Leyen 'auto-increasing' her own salary?

Recent claims circulating on social media allege that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has been “automatically increasing” her own salary. The Cube examined the claims to clarify how the salaries of EU officials are actually determined.

This archived item refers to fact check: Is Ursula von der Leyen 'auto-increasing' her own salary?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

Migrant returns: Which EU countries are increasing repatriations?

Migrant returns increased by nearly a fifth, but a significant gap remains between the number of repatriation orders issued and those carried out.

This archived item refers to migrant returns: Which EU countries are increasing repatriations?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

US-Denmark spat over Greenland 'not the end' of NATO, says Latvian defence minister

In an interview Euronews' flagship show Europe Today, Latvian Defence Minister Andris Sprūds sought to dispel concerns the NATO military alliance is in crisis over Greenland, saying he would "not over-dramatise" the situation.

This archived item refers to uS-Denmark spat over Greenland 'not the end' of NATO, says Latvian defence minister. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

Watch the video: Who will win Portugal's presidential elections?

Portugal is electing a new president this Sunday, and for the first time in 40 years, we might not have an immediate winner. Who will prevail?

This archived item refers to watch the video: Who will win Portugal's presidential elections?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

Newsletter: Inside the EU’s proposal for fresh sanctions on Iran

Also in this newsletter: Brussels insists it will work with the US on Arctic security despite Trump's threat to grab Greenland, and two dozen humanitarian workers are cleared of human trafficking charges in a symbolic case in Greece.

This archived item refers to newsletter: Inside the EU’s proposal for fresh sanctions on Iran. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 16/01/2026

Europe Today: Latvian Defence Minister discusses Greenland and Ukraine

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Latvian Defence Minister discusses Greenland and Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

EU will maintain Arctic cooperation with US, von der Leyen says amid Greenland tensions

Amid Donald Trump's threats to seize Greenland, Ursula von der Leyen says the EU will continue working with the US to reinforce Arctic security. At the same time, the European Commission has confirmed that Greenland is "in principle" covered by the bloc's mutual assistance clause.

This archived item refers to eU will maintain Arctic cooperation with US, von der Leyen says amid Greenland tensions. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

Commission greenlights eight member states' 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.

This archived item refers to commission greenlights eight member states' defence investment plans worth €38bn. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

'We need competitive bidding systems for clean power,' wind industry leader tells Euronews

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.

This archived item refers to 'We need competitive bidding systems for clean power,' wind industry leader tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

Watch the video: Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — who are they?

The IRGC is estimated to be a force of 150,000 elite troops, backed by a 600,000-strong Basij paramilitary network. In return for their loyalty, Tehran grants them a massive gold chest: a budget estimated at $6 to $9 billion, nearly double that of the regular army.

This archived item refers to watch the video: Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps — who are they?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

X bans sexually 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.

This archived item refers to x bans sexually explicit Grok deepfakes – but is its clash with the EU over?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

Euronews journalists' voices stolen in fake anti-Ukraine videos

A collection of doctored reports shared on a pro-Russian Telegram channel has edited the voices of genuine reporters to spread incriminating false information about Ukrainian refugees.

This archived item refers to euronews journalists' voices stolen in fake anti-Ukraine videos. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

How do Europeans feel about using AI in education?

While most EU countries encourage AI in education, citizens believe teachers should play a key role in supporting students in navigating the technology safely.

This archived item refers to how do Europeans feel about using AI in education?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

Newsletter: Kallas warns against NATO doom talk amid Greenland tensions

Also in this newsletter: how pressure is mounting on the EU to get tough on Iran's Revolutionary Guard, and the view from Cyprus as Ursula von der Leyen's team visits to mark the start of the EU Council presidency.

This archived item refers to newsletter: Kallas warns against NATO doom talk amid Greenland tensions. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 15/01/2026

Europe Today: Chair of the EU Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee joins us live

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Chair of the EU Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee joins us live. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Danish foreign minister says 'did not convince Trump to back off from Greenland' after crunch talks

A high stakes meeting between the foreign minister of Denmark, his Greenland counterpart and the Trump administration yielded no resolution to US demands to own the territory. European allies will participate in joint troop mission to Greenland in show of support for Denmark.

This archived item refers to danish foreign minister says 'did not convince Trump to back off from Greenland' after crunch talks. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Is the EU still relevant in a world without rules? MEPs debate in The Ring

Is the EU still relevant in a world where power increasingly overrides international law? That is the question posed in this edition of The Ring, Euronews’ weekly debating show that sees two MEPs face off on some of the most pressing issues of our time.

This archived item refers to is the EU still relevant in a world without rules? MEPs debate in The Ring. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

US military intervention could have ‘decisive effect’ on dynamics inside Iran, says John Bolton

John Bolton, a former national security advisor to President Trump, says he believes the US will opt for 'targeted strikes' on Iran as the region braces for a militarily intervention. Trump teased American 'help is on its way.'

This archived item refers to uS military intervention could have ‘decisive effect’ on dynamics inside Iran, says John Bolton. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

EU Parliament questions defence loan's '€17 billion election gift' to Hungary

MEPs worry that without strict conditions, Viktor Orbán will funnel EU funds meant for defence into his upcoming election campaign.

This archived item refers to eU Parliament questions defence loan's '€17 billion election gift' to Hungary. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

European Parliament condemns Trump's Greenland demands

A statement adopted by the European Parliament’s political leaders expressed "unequivocal support to Greenland and Denmark" and criticised the US's stated aim of taking control of the Danish territory.

This archived item refers to european Parliament condemns Trump's Greenland demands. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Trump tells NATO to 'lead the way' in his campaign to control Greenland

Ahead of a high-stakes meeting at the White House with ministers from Denmark and Greenland, the president continues to insist ownership of Greenland should be transferred to the US. Meanwhile, Denmark is deploying military forces to bolster its presence on its island territory.

This archived item refers to trump tells NATO to 'lead the way' in his campaign to control Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

European men in their 30s most at risk of alcohol-related fatal injuries

Men are nearly six times more likely than women to die from alcohol-related self-harm, as people in their 30s emerge as the most vulnerable age range.

This archived item refers to european men in their 30s most at risk of alcohol-related fatal injuries. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Brussels unveils proposal for €90 billion loan for Ukraine, urging EU lawmakers to approve it fast

The European Commission is aiming to pay out the first tranche of funds for Kyiv as soon as April. The proposal replaces a plan to issue a reparations loan based on immobilised Russian assets.

This archived item refers to brussels unveils proposal for €90 billion loan for Ukraine, urging EU lawmakers to approve it fast. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Fact check: Can the EU defend Greenland in a US attack?

Europe is bound by NATO and EU defence clauses to step in if Greenland is attacked by the US. What are they and how far do they apply?

This archived item refers to fact check: Can the EU defend Greenland in a US attack?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Exclusive: EU Parliament boss calls for swift action against Iranian regime 'on its last legs'

In an interview with Euronews' flagship show Europe Today, European Parliament President Metsola said the EU should not wait for Trump to take swift actions against the Iranian regime - from sanctions to designating the Revolutionary Guard as terrorists. "The regime is on its last legs."

This archived item refers to exclusive: EU Parliament boss calls for swift action against Iranian regime 'on its last legs'. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

What is the EU doing to defend its borders?

Europe is shifting into defence mode. EU leaders say the threat is real and growing. As Brussels pours billions into defence, is Europe preparing fast enough for the threats it says are coming?

This archived item refers to what is the EU doing to defend its borders?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 14/01/2026

Europe Today: Exclusive interview with President of the European Parliament

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Exclusive interview with President of the European Parliament. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/01/2026

Flu season: How is it spreading across the EU and what are countires doing about it?

While most EU countries continue to face a rise in flu cases, a higher share of citizens are getting vaccinated.

This archived item refers to flu season: How is it spreading across the EU and what are countires doing about it?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/01/2026

Watch the video: The US, the EU and the Iran question — what's next?

In Iran, real people are being murdered. With hundreds of reported deaths, the question arises: how many more lives will the next turn take?

This archived item refers to watch the video: The US, the EU and the Iran question — what's next?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/01/2026

US intervention in Greenland 'existential threat for NATO' and Europe, Vestager tells Euronews

Former Danish Minister and European Commissioner Margrethe Vestager told Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today that a US intervention in Greenland represents “the most existential threat to NATO” in its history.

This archived item refers to uS intervention in Greenland 'existential threat for NATO' and Europe, Vestager tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/01/2026

Europe Today: Vestager says Trump's Greenland ambitions represent 'existential threat' for NATO

Also in this newsletter: how the EU is ramping up diplomatic pressure on Iran, why Brussels has frozen Hungarian files ahead of April's ballot, and how an appeal kicking off in Paris today could shape France's political future.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Vestager says Trump's Greenland ambitions represent 'existential threat' for NATO. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/01/2026

Europe Today: Former EU's 'digital tsar' discusses Greenland, Iran, Big Tech

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Former EU's 'digital tsar' discusses Greenland, Iran, Big Tech. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 13/01/2026

Is Europe ready for war and what is Brussels doing to prepare?

With tensions increasing at Europe’s borders, the EU says its new defence measures will help it face Russia and other threats by 2030. But is this true? And are Europeans prepared to fight?

This archived item refers to is Europe ready for war and what is Brussels doing to prepare?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Simpler rules for next EU budget could weaken spending oversight, EU Auditors warn

Many in Brussels are worried that the European Commission's "simplification" effort could weaken control over spending and endanger the proper management of public funds.

This archived item refers to simpler rules for next EU budget could weaken spending oversight, EU Auditors warn. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

European Parliament bans Iranian diplomats to avoid 'legitimising the regime'

European Parliament President Roberta Metsola announced the decision as governments around the world condemned a deadly crackdown on protesters.

This archived item refers to european Parliament bans Iranian diplomats to avoid 'legitimising the regime'. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

EU freezes Hungarian files ahead of key election in April, sources say

Sources at the European Commission told Euronews that key files from cash to a spying scandal probe are frozen as Brussels awaits a crucial parliamentary election in April. Brussels does not want to feed Orbán's anti-EU campaign by launching fresh procedures against Budapest.

This archived item refers to eU freezes Hungarian files ahead of key election in April, sources say. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Brussels says door open to direct talks with Putin 'at some point' but 'we're not there yet'

The European Commission's statement on Monday comes days after France's Emmanuel Macron and Italy's Giorgia Meloni backed reopening dialogue with Moscow.

This archived item refers to brussels says door open to direct talks with Putin 'at some point' but 'we're not there yet'. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

EU and China take new step to resolve row over subsidised electric vehicles

Brussels has published new guidelines that allow Chinese electric vehicle producers to submit offers for minimum prices, which could potentially replace the steep tariffs imposed to counter Beijing's subsidies.

This archived item refers to eU and China take new step to resolve row over subsidised electric vehicles. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

The race for Greenland: Should Europe bet its future on rare earths? Take our poll

Has Europe already fallen behind in the race for rare earths, and what price, if any, should it pay to catch up? Take our poll and share your view.

This archived item refers to the race for Greenland: Should Europe bet its future on rare earths? Take our poll. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

'Do not intervene' in Iran, former French prime minister tells Euronews

Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin told Euronews' flagship morning show Europe Today that foreign intervention in Iran "must find the right balance to not make things worse."

This archived item refers to 'Do not intervene' in Iran, former French prime minister tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 12/01/2026

Europe Today: Former French Prime Minister to discuss Trump and Greenland

Tune in to Euronews' new flagship morning programme, Europe Today, at 8 am Brussels time. In just 15 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day.

This archived item refers to europe Today: Former French Prime Minister to discuss Trump and Greenland. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

As Bulgaria joins the euro, how do the other 20 member states see the currency?

A recent Eurobarometer study finds support for the euro remains high across the EU, with pollsters claiming the currency has made doing business in different EU countries easier.

This archived item refers to as Bulgaria joins the euro, how do the other 20 member states see the currency?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

EU rejects violence against protesters in Iran, backs 'legitimate aspiration' for change

The crackdown on protesters in Iran has prompted an outcry among European leaders, with High Representative Kaja Kallas denouncing Tehran for its "disproportionate" and "heavy-handed" response.

This archived item refers to eU rejects violence against protesters in Iran, backs 'legitimate aspiration' for change. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Repair and reuse: inside Europe’s refurbished tech market

Technological devices are getting more powerful — and certainly more expensive. Smartphones, in particular, are leading the way: high-end models easily exceed a thousand euros, yet they are typically used for just over two years. But a shift is underway, driven by the refurbished market.

This archived item refers to repair and reuse: inside Europe’s refurbished tech market. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

How AI-generated content is imitating farmer protests to drive up clicks

The motivation for generating this kind of fake content can be to generate clicks, which can be monetised if it goes viral. Europe’s farmer protests have also been weaponised as part of Russian propaganda operations.

This archived item refers to how AI-generated content is imitating farmer protests to drive up clicks. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 09/01/2026

Podcast: What does Maduro’s capture mean for the EU?

In a timid statement signed by 26 member states, Brussels has called for respect for international law in Venezuela but avoided condemning the US operation. We break in down.

This archived item refers to podcast: What does Maduro’s capture mean for the EU?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Belgium urges EU to use aid as bargaining chip to increase migrant returns

Belgium's Migration Minister told Euronews that the country supports plans to make development aid and visa policies conditional on countries taking back migrants returned to them.

This archived item refers to belgium urges EU to use aid as bargaining chip to increase migrant returns. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Outsourcing: These are the EU countries moving the most jobs abroad

Moving jobs abroad saves money but also means losing tens of thousands of domestic positions. Which countries have the highest imbalance?

This archived item refers to outsourcing: These are the EU countries moving the most jobs abroad. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

'Profoundly damaging': EU leaders condemn Trump's withdrawal from UN climate treaty

The Trump administration's decision to pull out of international environmental structures has drawn sharp criticism from both sides of the Atlantic, and could offer China a greater role as a global leader in climate action.

This archived item refers to 'Profoundly damaging': EU leaders condemn Trump's withdrawal from UN climate treaty. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 08/01/2026

Fact check: Does the European Parliament have an MEP ‘blacklist’?

Virginie Joron, MEP for Patriots for Europe has called out what she qualified as "false claims" alleging that she was placed on a blacklist by the European Parliament. So, is there any weight to this assertion?

This archived item refers to fact check: Does the European Parliament have an MEP ‘blacklist’?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

How Ukraine is shaping the European response to Trump's Greenland threats

As Europeans seek to defend Greenland against Donald Trump's annexation threats, the fear of losing US support for ending Russia's war on Ukraine makes for a delicate balancing act.

This archived item refers to how Ukraine is shaping the European response to Trump's Greenland threats. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Italy and France seek exemption 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.

This archived item refers to italy and France seek exemption on fertilisers from EU's carbon border tax. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

How an information vacuum about Maduro's capture was filled with deepfakes and AI

A real-time flood of AI-generated images and videos of Maduro's capture by US forces on Saturday were re-shared by public figures and garnered millions of views across Europe.

This archived item refers to how an information vacuum about Maduro's capture was filled with deepfakes and AI. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

Do Europeans believe their pensions will still exist when they retire?

A new survey finds that state pensions are considered too low, but there is no consensus among Europeans for overhauling them.

This archived item refers to do Europeans believe their pensions will still exist when they retire?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 07/01/2026

What to expect for the first ever EU-Jordan summit

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to meet King of Jordan Abdullah II in Amman, Jordan, to discuss trade and security partnership.

This archived item refers to what to expect for the first ever EU-Jordan summit. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

France and UK confirm boots on the ground after ceasefire in Ukraine

The security guarantees for Ukraine envisioned by the "Coalition of the Willing" and the United States include a high-tech mechanism to monitor a ceasefire, a multinational force led by France and the UK, and a legally binding obligation to assist Kyiv in case of a future Russian attack.

This archived item refers to france and UK confirm boots on the ground after ceasefire in Ukraine. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 06/01/2026

Confused and divided: Where do Europe's citizens stand on the Ukraine peace plan?

Data shows Europeans are reluctant to make significant concessions to Russia, while at the same time agreeing that it is time to push for a settlement with Ukraine.

This archived item refers to confused and divided: Where do Europe's citizens stand on the Ukraine peace plan?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

EU bets on Venezuela's democratic transition as Trump goes after oil reserves

Public statements from Washington, Brussels and European capitals since the US's raid on Caracas have revealed a chasm between the two sides of the Atlantic.

This archived item refers to eU bets on Venezuela's democratic transition as Trump goes after oil reserves. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Free civic space in France, Italy and Germany under increasing threat, new study finds

These three countries, which are home to almost half of the EU's population, are now in the same category as Hungary for restrictions on civic space.

This archived item refers to free civic space in France, Italy and Germany under increasing threat, new study finds. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

EU Commission examining concerns over childlike sexual images generated by Elon Musk’s Grok

A spokesperson for the European Commission said it was “very seriously looking into” the creation of sexually explicit images of girls – including minors – by Grok, the AI model integrated into X.

This archived item refers to eU Commission examining concerns over childlike sexual images generated by Elon Musk’s Grok. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 05/01/2026

Why does Trump want Greenland so badly, and what could it mean for Europe?

The US president's latest remarks about a possible annexation of Greenland have drawn condemnation from Denmark and Europe more widely.

This archived item refers to why does Trump want Greenland so badly, and what could it mean for Europe?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 04/01/2026

EU calls for respect of international law as Trump remains vague on Venezuelan transition plan

EU's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called for 'calm and restraint by all actors' as the Trump administration remained vague on its transition plan for Venezuela after the ousting on Maduro. All member states, except for Hungary, supported the statement released by Kallas on Sunday night.

This archived item refers to eU calls for respect of international law as Trump remains vague on Venezuelan transition plan. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 04/01/2026

5 things that could shape Brussels in 2026 — and why they matter

As the new year kicks off, European politics is gearing up for another busy twelve months in Brussels. On this episode of the podcast “Brussels, My Love?”, we take a closer look at five key issues that will play a big role in 2026.

This archived item refers to 5 things that could shape Brussels in 2026 — and why they matter. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 02/01/2026

Year in review: Our pick of the major global news events that shaped a turbulent 2025

From red-carpet welcomes and coups to trade wars and new faces of global politics, Euronews takes a look at the main events that shaped a turbulent year.

This archived item refers to year in review: Our pick of the major global news events that shaped a turbulent 2025. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

Four decades in the European Union: Spain and Portugal's journey since 1986

Spain and Portugal celebrate four decades since joining the European Economic Community on Thursday. But what has changed in the two countries since then?

This archived item refers to four decades in the European Union: Spain and Portugal's journey since 1986. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 01/01/2026

EU's carbon border tax on heavy industry goods goes into effect risking trade escalation

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.

This archived item refers to eU's carbon border tax on heavy industry goods goes into effect risking trade escalation. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in January 2026.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

The elections that will shape Europe in 2026

Voters across the continent have huge choices to make at the ballot box in the upcoming year. Euronews takes a look at the key electoral tests awaiting the EU - and beyond - in the year ahead.

This archived item refers to the elections that will shape Europe in 2026. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 31/12/2025

What will joining the Eurozone mean for the Bulgarian economy?

The Balkan country of 6.5 million people joined the EU in 2007 and formally began the process of joining the Eurozone in 2018.

This archived item refers to what will joining the Eurozone mean for the Bulgarian economy?. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 30/12/2025

Von der Leyen signals push for Ukraine's EU accession as Russia derails talks with attack claim

High-stakes diplomacy is set to continue next week, with the "Coalition of the Willing" convening as Ukraine seeks to secure European support. Meanwhile, Von der Leyen doubled down on Ukraine's EU membership as part of a security guarantees package for Kyiv after talks with European leaders.

This archived item refers to von der Leyen signals push for Ukraine's EU accession as Russia derails talks with attack claim. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 30/12/2025

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.

This archived item refers to the EU: Out of touch or in your hands? Know more, ask more with Euronews’ EU.XL coverage. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 29/12/2025

Exclusive: Price distortions in EU energy market must end, Portuguese minister tells Euronews

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.

This archived item refers to exclusive: Price distortions in EU energy market must end, Portuguese minister tells Euronews. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 29/12/2025

In 2025, global trade cracked as Europe hurt by US 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.

This archived item refers to in 2025, global trade cracked as Europe hurt by US tariffs and new China shock. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.
Article / website Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) • 26/12/2025

Podcast: The 2025 EU-US relationship explained simply

Brussels, My Love? looks back at the key moments of 2025 in the Brussels–Washington relationship.

This archived item refers to podcast: The 2025 EU-US relationship explained simply. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in December 2025.