Europe in Brief
Our ‘Europe in brief ’ presents the European coverage of the participating news agencies in the European Newsroom. In their best of stories, all agencies give an overview of the predominating topics of the week. Looking at their countries, the participating agencies shed light on how EU politics are perceived there. Thus, each individual article gives a country-specific perspective on EU politics. Taken all together, they provide a truly pan-European picture.
Every enr agency selects their top stories of the week, based on their EU coverage. To read any of the articles, please select the respective language from the menu. For more EU news, please contact the agencies.

EU lets trade concessions for Ukraine expire
After farmers across the Union called for stricter customs rules, the EU and Ukraine are now following a pre-existing 2016 agreement again.

European Commission gives Bulgaria green light to use euro
All EU Member States, except Denmark, are required to adopt the euro once they fulfil certain criteria.

EU Commission: EU closing in on 2030 climate target
Although the EU appears to be on track to meet its 2030 climate targets, delays in several countries and recent attempts to undermine the Green Deal are making this more challenging.

Meta to use EU user content for AI training as opt-out period ends
Despite concerns over data protection, Meta can now use your social media posts on its platforms to train its AI models.
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EU lawyer, 'Budapest's LGBT law violates rights'


EU: France and Greece on the offensive to keep children away from social networks


EU expresses support for the court after the imposition of US sanctions against ICC judges


EUDA alarm: Record increase of synthetic cathinones in Europe


Slovenia did not support the proposal for changes to air passenger rights


Financed by the EU, the composting center in Cërrik, Albania turns green materials into fertilizer


Strengthening defense spending and urgently accelerating the implementation of the Recovery and Resilience Plan are at the forefront of the five recommendations from the European Commission to Bulgaria


Freedom Atlas: Democracy and Human Rights Under Pressure


Brussels warns the Netherlands: deficit could exceed 3 percent


Netherlands European leader in dismantling drug labs


Slovenia will propose measures to Brussels due to US sanctions against the ICC judge from Slovenia


EU transport ministers want compensation for airline passengers after four hours of delay


R. Fico informed A. Costa about the parliament's resolution prohibiting the government from supporting EU anti-Russian sanctions


The Czech Republic will continue to advocate for the adoption of tougher sanctions against Russia, said Fiala


Chairman of SNS: The resolution not to vote for sanctions against Russia will resonate in the EU


EU approves reduction of wolf protection but Portugal maintains


The second high-level conference of EU-Western Balkans customs leaders will be held in Tirana


Spain and 19 other countries call for a "well-funded" CAP with legal personality


Signs of breaking the deficit rules after the defense package - but several countries do not need to

