The Chattering Classes is Euractiv’s new weekly newsletter on politics, lobbying and the media.
Protesters are converging on Belgrade, as Serbia faces some of the largest demonstrations in decade amid anger at regime.
The recommendations in the working document are currently too cautious and will be made more ambitious, a source close to the ...
At a time when Brussels should be applying maximum pressure on Moscow, the continent’s leaders have once again allowed ...
Europeans are living longer than ever, but a persistent east-west divide remains on the continent. Life expectancy in the European Union reached 81.4 years in 2023, the highest value ever recorded by ...
Euractiv sat down with Milena Roveda, the chair of the recently formed European Fusion Association, to discuss why they want fission and fusion to be regulated in different ways.
BRUSSELS – Hungary on Friday lifted its objection to the EU's renewal of sanctions on Russian individuals and entities after several names were taken off the list. After a week ...
Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminium could see billions of dollars' worth of Canadian metals being redirected and dumped on Europe. Could this spark a second transatlantic trade war?
This special report explores the 'Union of Skills', the challenges and opportunities of strengthening Europe’s competitiveness while maintaining social fairness.
Euractiv sat down with Norwegian Minister Cecilie Myrseth, responsible for space policy, to discuss Oslo joining the EU’s pooled satellite capacity programme Govsatcom and IRIS2.
"Ukraine made it clear that it will not recognise Russia's rights over our territory,” a Ukrainian official told reporters.
Critical Medicines Act gets warm reception in Ireland, industry says policy solutions must be targeted, evidence-based, and aligned with international commitments.