Brussels May Attract Iceland to EU with Fishing Policy Adjustments
The European Union is considering offering Iceland more flexibility on fishing policies, a move that could encourage similar nations to pursue EU membership.
Latest Europe stories from World.
The European Union is considering offering Iceland more flexibility on fishing policies, a move that could encourage similar nations to pursue EU membership.
A recent publication in Earth's Future details the eLTER Framework of Standard Observations, aimed at enhancing long-term environmental monitoring across Europe.
The Italian Minister has underscored the significance of nuclear energy in enhancing the country's national security framework.
A recent analysis by the Bloomsbury Intelligence and Security Institute examines the current state of nuclear energy generation in France, highlighting its complexities.
As Europe confronts its second energy crisis in four years, discussions are underway regarding potential responses and their implications for energy prices and supply.
The differing perspectives of Europe and the US on risk, military force, and international law highlight a significant transatlantic divide that transcends political figures.
Supreme has announced a new partnership with Carabao, marking its entry into the UK market.
As the conflict in Iran enters its third week, EU foreign ministers convene in Brussels to address pressing geopolitical issues. Stay informed with Euronews' morning programme.
In a significant match, RC Lens defeated Metz 3-0, putting pressure on Paris Saint-Germain as the title race intensifies.
Sweden's military intelligence chief has expressed skepticism about the accuracy of Russia's economic data, suggesting that the Kremlin may be misrepresenting its financial situation despite recent oil revenues.
Despite challenges such as Trump's presidency and ongoing tensions with Iran, the interests of Brussels and Washington continue to be closely aligned.
In response to the ongoing energy crisis, the European Commission is promoting remote working as a potential solution, alongside suggestions for heat pumps and public transport subsidies.
Whaling has a long history, with its organized practice traced back to the 11th century in the Basque Country, evolving into a significant global enterprise.
Experts warn that opening new oil and gas fields in the North Sea could jeopardize global climate initiatives, potentially encouraging fossil fuel exploitation in developing nations.
The TGV driver was killed and 27 people were injured in the accident, which occurred at a road crossing on Tuesday morning.
Strategic angle: A debate is brewing about whether fare-evasion on trams, buses and trains in Germany should no longer be a criminal offense.
Strategic angle: Wireless Festival organiser has defended the booking of Kanye 'Ye' West for this summer’s headline slot, while more sponsors drop out of the festival, following the example set by Pepsi and Diageo. Questions remain over
Strategic angle: Supporters say modular nuclear reactors are essential to meeting energy and climate goals, but critics slam them as a "costly distraction" that "won't solve any of our energy problems."
Strategic angle: Harry Kane is the leading goalscorer in Europe but does he need to win a major trophy to have a chance of winning the prestigious award?
Strategic angle: A Georgian businessman is helping Moscow illegally sell raw materials seized from Ukraine. The Russian occupation authorities are celebrating having opened a breach in international sanctions, while Tbilisi remains silen