by enr | 28.Feb 2025 | Videos
The extreme right made big gains in Germany’s parliamentary elections. It is not alone: Across Europe, the right is on the rise. In this video, the European Newsroom explores this trend and how it affects policy making across the European Union.
by enr with AFP, ANSA, ATA, BTA, dpa, HINA, TT | 28.Feb 2025 | Key Stories
Prices like opinions can be prone to change. Bulgaria wants to join the Euro zone amidst far-right domestic opposition. However, dramatic protests in Sofia against the currency contrast with the European Union’s high acceptance of the common currency.
by enr | 28.Feb 2025 | Press
On February 28, thirteen journalists from six sub-Saharan African countries visited the European Newsroom in Brussels as part of a trip organised by the European External Action Service (EEAS).
by dpa | 28.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief
India is a key partner for the European Commission. Now Ursula von der Leyen and her team of EU commissioners are on a visit to the world’s most populous country to deepen the partnership.
by dpa | 27.Feb 2025 | Europe in brief
US President Trump’s foreign policy is causing deep concern in the European Union. In a video conference with EU leaders, French President Macron reports on his recent discussions with the Republican.