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EU mutual assistance clause doesn’t contradict NATO, says Kallas

There is no inherent contradiction between the European Union’s mutual assistance clause and NATO’s collective defence, High Representative Kaja Kallas told Euronews as Washington ramps up criticism against the transatlantic alliance over the war in Iran. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Article 42.7 of the EU treaties allows a member state under “armed…

A vote on trade ties with Israel: Why is the EU so divided?

Gaza and the West Bank were propelled back to the top of the agenda this week after having been placed on the political and media back burner due to the US-Israeli attacks on Iran and the ensuing war. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT On Monday, a meeting of the Global Alliance for the…

Orbán-style vetoes undermine EU democracy, Kallas tells Euronews

The instrumentalisation of vetoes undermines the democratic principles of the European Union as it hijacks the interests of 26 in the name of one single holdout, High Representative Kaja Kallas told Euronews in an exclusive interview. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Kallas was reflecting on the end of Viktor Orbán’s 16 years in…

EU countries say Brussels’ push to cut housing red tape isn’t working

The Irish government has asked Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis to rethink plans to accelerate permitting procedures, stressing that faster approvals are vital to deliver housing and critical infrastructure. The request comes as the country faces a deepening housing crisis marked by soaring rents, widespread homelessness and chronic supply shortages. ADVERTISEMENT…

Russian soldiers must be banned from Schengen ‘for life’, Estonia says

Russian soldiers who took part in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine should be barred for life from the passport-free Schengen area, Estonia’s Prime Minister Kristen Michal has told Euronews, as he seeks to turn the proposal into EU-wide policy. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The Estonian government argues that the Kremlin’s expanded mobilisation…

Zelenskyy rejects “symbolic” EU membership

Good morning from Brussels. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT EU leaders are meeting for a second day of an informal summit in Cyprus today, after making history on Thursday with the adoption of a €90 billion loan for Ukraine. Hungary’s election outcome last week helped clear the path for the move, lifting Budapest’s…

The Ring: Is the housing crisis a test for Europe’s social stability?

Published on 23/04/2026 – 20:30 GMT+2 Europe’s housing crisis is no longer looming — it’s already squeezing those least able to afford it: renters and low-income households. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Over the past decade, prices have surged while wages have stagnated, leaving millions struggling to afford basic housing. The pressure is…

Ukraine doesn’t need symbolic EU membership, Zelenskyy says

With a €90 billion loan for Ukraine and a new round of sanctions against Russia now unblocked and finally approved, the focus at an informal summit in Cyprus is rapidly shifting to Hungary’s long-standing veto on Kyiv’s EU accession amid hopes of using political momentum in Budapest as a new…

France and UK renew landmark pact to curb English Channel crossings

After several months of negotiations, France and the United Kingdom have agreed to renew the Sandhurst Treaty for the next three years. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT The agreement signed in 2018, which aims to prevent illegal crossings of the English Channel, was extended for the first time in 2023 and expires in…

‘Made in Europe’ law should be limited to nearby countries, MEP says

Published on 23/04/2026 – 17:09 GMT+2•Updated 17:41 French liberal MEP Christophe Grudler told Euronews the Commission’s proposed European preference, once adopted, covering public procurement in strategic sectors such as clean tech, cars and energy-intensive industries (aluminium and steel) should be limited to a core group of non-EU countries. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT…