The EU has passed a landmark law to protect nature after a knife-edge vote, ending a months-long deadlock among member states spooked by fierce protests from fa
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Updated 11:19 17 Jun 2024 GMT+1Published 11:20 17 Jun 2024 GMT+1The UEFA foundation badges wore by countries have plagued by issues at the Euros in Germany.Ther
One England fan and seven Serbs are facing criminal charges and tournament bans after the brawl involving 150 people before Sunday’s game between the two coun
BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union countries on Monday gave final approval to a major and long-awaited plan to better protect nature in the 27-nation bloc,
EU leaders are meeting on Monday to discuss who will get the top jobs in the next mandate and the direction the bloc will take. Join Euronews for insig
Spanish Kfund has raised €70M in commitments for its sixth fund. The fund manager plans to intensify its support for "high-impact projects" in southern Europ
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European Union leaders will gather in Brussels on Monday for an informal meeting focused largely on discussing the choice of people to fill key positions in th
European Union leaders gathered in Brussels on Monday for an informal meeting focused largely on discussing the choice of people to fill key positions in the b
The 27 leaders of the European Union are gathering in Brussels to take stock of the recent European election results and begin the fraught process of dividing u
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