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10.03 / 13:51
U.S., EU Try to Defuse Subsidies Dispute to Focus on Russia and China
WASHINGTON—President Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will meet Friday as the U.S. and Europe try to move beyond a spat over subsidies for clean-energy technology and preserve a trans-Atlantic relationship that had strengthened following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. 
22.11 / 10:17
business LGBT European Union Deal COP27: EU left 'disappointed' by lack of ambition in final deal, calling it a 'small step forward'
The European Union is not hiding its disappointment with the climate deal struck at COP27, criticising its lack of ambition and warning of an increasingly distant possibility to keep global warming under the 1.5 °C target.
07.11 / 23:29
European Union CLIMATE CRISIS United Nations COP27: It's important to discuss climate reparations, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews
It is "important" that world leaders sit down and discuss the contentious issue of climate reparations during COP27, said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
03.11 / 15:09
tax breaks Europe Seeks Exemption From U.S. Rules on EV Tax Breaks
BRUSSELS—U. S. and European Union environmental policies are on a collision course, prompting an urgent meeting to defuse rising tensions over clean-technology subsidies that threaten to upset a trade relationship that leaders had pledged to rebuild.
21.10 / 18:27
Financial EU to provide Ukraine with €18 billion in financial assistance for 2023, says von der Leyen
Continued support to Ukraine and the bloc's strategic position against China dominated discussions among EU leaders at the second day of a summit on Friday.
12.10 / 16:31
NATO Brussels recommends granting Bosnia the status of EU candidate, but with conditions
The European Commission has recommended that Bosnia and Herzegovina be granted the official status of candidate country to join the European Union, but under the condition of further reforms.
06.10 / 13:17
European Union European Political Community: European leaders gather to discuss new club of nations
More than 40 European leaders are gathering in Prague on Thursday for the inaugural meeting of the European Political Community.
29.09 / 16:15
European Union Leak Ukraine war: Putin to annex Ukrainian regions; new Nord Stream leak; and 'Alternative Nobel'
The Russian-installed leaders of the four regions of southeastern Ukraine have visited Moscow to finalise plans for annexation.
15.09 / 21:55
Health Climate change Ukraine war: Von der Leyen in Kyiv, attack on Zelenskyy's home city and German decision urged
A reservoir dam in Kryvyi Rih -- the largest city in central Ukraine and the birthplace of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy -- has been hit by eight cruise missiles, officials said.
14.09 / 11:53
Queen Elizabeth II What do Europeans think about the state of their union?
As European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen gears up to deliver her annual speech on the state of the European Union, Euronews spoke to citizens across the bloc about their thoughts on the state of the EU.
12.08 / 22:03
Social Media Climate change SOLIDARITY EU chief praises solidarity of 'heroic' firefighters as flames engulf Europe
France's south-west region of Gironde has endured a hellish week in which more than 7,400 hectares of forest have burned and at least 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes.
21.07 / 13:53
business EU slaps Russia with more sanctions over Ukraine war
The European Union has imposed more sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine after the bloc's member states backed a series of measures that would include gold imports and tighten export controls on some high-technology goods.
20.07 / 14:13
Technology European Union Heatwave EU must cut gas use by 15% this winter over Russian disruption fears, Commission says
The European Commission urged member states on Wednesday to reduce their gas use by 15% from August 1 of this year until 31 March 2023 to ensure they can cope in the event of a total gas cut-off from Russia.
14.07 / 12:55
business Technology 'Wake-up call': EU Ombudsman finds Commission guilty of maladministration over Pfizer texts
The EU's watchdog on Thursday criticised the Commission's handling of a request for the texts exchanged between President Ursula von der Leyen and the CEO of Pfizer as a "wake-up call" for EU accountability and upheld her finding of maladministration over the matter. 
01.07 / 15:33
Climate change European Union Watch as the EU flag arrives at the Ukrainian parliament
The flag of the European Union was brought to the Ukrainian parliament on Friday morning, a week after EU leaders decided to grant Ukraine the status of candidate country to join the bloc.
30.06 / 09:13
European Union Energy What the Commission wants you to do to save energy as Russia cuts taps
The European Commission is expected to unveil a common European Emergency Demand Reduction plan in July in a bid to be prepared should Russia turn off the oil and gas taps further.
27.06 / 13:41
LGBT Protest G7 Ursula von der Leyen Ukraine war: Russian economy 'degrading slowly' due to sanctions, claims VDL
Russia's economy is "degrading slowly but surely" amid "more and more biting" sanctions, EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has told Euronews.
20.06 / 22:59
Refugees Georgia: Tens of thousands rally in Tbilisi to demand EU membership
Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched in Georgia's capital Tbilisi on Monday to demand EU membership for the former Soviet republic in the Caucasus.
18.06 / 21:05
European Union London 'Heart breaking' - Brussels dashes Georgia's hopes of timely EU accession
Lawmakers in Georgia have been left heartbroken after Brussels dashed the country's hopes of a quick entry into the European Union (EU).
11.06 / 17:27
European Union Ursula von der Leyen week end Von der Leyen promises response 'by end of next week' on Ukraine's EU ambitions
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, on a surprise visit to Kyiv on Saturday, promised a response "next week" to Ukraine's ambitions to apply for EU membership.
08.06 / 16:51
business European Union Deal EU strikes deal to impose 40% quota for women on boards of large companies by 2026
The European Union has agreed to impose gender quotas to ensure women have at least 40 per cent of seats on the boards of large companies.

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