In today's edition: UTPs, Mercosur, pesticides
Plus SOTEU wrapped, cohesion funds approved, and SAFE's new wannabe friends
In today’s edition: the European Parliament calls for member states to recognise Palestine, France pledges to send warplanes to Poland amid a NATO defence boost, and detained EU staffer Mikalai Khilo is freed in a prisoner deal with Belarus
Kyiv has called on Bratislava to stop downplaying Moscow’s role in the Polish drone breach, urging the government to “recognise reality” as tensions rise over diplomatic equivocation
OpenAI does not appear to have published information about the data sources it used to develop its flagship model, GPT-5
The challenges Europe faces today cut across domains and spill over borders. Specialists tell us what is happening inside their lanes but they struggle to connect the lanes into a workable map
"Fossil gas is not green energy. And nuclear energy does not solve crises – it simply creates new ones," Austria's former environment minister, Leonore Gewessler, told Euractiv in an interview
Asymmetric crises and French budget woes have left Europe's France-German engine sputtering
EU countries will debate a Danish compromise on the Commission's child sexual abuse material (CSAM) proposal on Friday
A 2024 survey found nearly one in three 15-year-olds in Europe had tried e-cigarettes
The Slovak prime minister is tying support for new Russia sanctions to EU action on energy prices and industrial competitiveness, warning he won’t back the package without concrete safeguards
The Russian drone breach has momentarily united Poland’s warring leaders, as Tusk and Nawrocki set aside political hostilities to coordinate a NATO-backed response
A European Parliament vote on Palestine has fractured Italy’s political landscape, with parties in both government and opposition deeply split over recognition, wording, and timing
Preventive check-ups will enable doctors to do more comprehensive blood work for new patients to establish a baseline
“Russians will not be able to build their new nuclear power plant here,” Hungary’s green lawmaker Bence Tordai said on Facebook
Photos of new year celebrations in a country with a calendar seven years behind that followed in the West.
As Europe stares down crises on many fronts, the need for change has never been more urgent. And whilst the Union struggles to strike a fresh course, Euractiv unveils a bold new website
EPP says early use of foreign carbon credits would let the EU table a more ambitious pledge at COP30
Deal with Washington puts pressure on EU methane rules that gas producers say threaten exports
The cancellation comes amid growing cultural boycotts in Europe over Israel's war in Gaza
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