Condemning polarisation and state repression in Serbia, MEPs demand an open investigation of the Novi Sad tragedy and a EU fact-finding mission to assess the situation. Committee on Foreign Affairs
MEPs urge sustained EU engagement with Belarus, denouncing human rights abuses and highlighting the threat posed by Russia’s influence. Committee on Foreign Affairs
MEPs urge sustained EU engagement with Belarus, denouncing human rights abuses and highlighting the threat posed by Russia’s influence. Committee on Foreign Affairs
EU users of the AI chatbot's internet search capabilities vastly exceed the 45 million+ monthly user threshold for the bloc's DSA rules for larger platforms
MEPs want a 2026 budget that reinforces the EU’s key priorities in uncertain times and boosts research, competitiveness, and defence. Committee on Budgets
MEPs want a 2026 budget that reinforces the EU’s key priorities in uncertain times and boosts research, competitiveness, and defence. Committee on Budgets
This video highlights the vital role of plasma-derived medicines and the need to strengthen Europe’s plasma supply chain. Unlike lab-made medicines, these therapies depend on donations from individuals worldwide, making their production complex and vulnerable. Speakers emphasise the essential role of these treatments for patients, the importance of raising awareness and representing patients in EU-level […]
All still to play for as the EU executive's plan for a so-called "28th regime" has not yet settled the directive or regulation question, per a Commission spokesperson
Parliament will decide its position on simpler sustainability requirements ahead of talks with EU governments at the next plenary session in Brussels on 13 November. Committee on Legal Affairs
Parliament will decide its position on simpler sustainability requirements ahead of talks with EU governments at the next plenary session in Brussels on 13 November. Committee on Legal Affairs
European Council President António Costa met with the Presidents of European Committee of the Regions and European Economic and Social Committee on 22 October 2025. They main topic of their discussion was affordable housing.
Nicolas Sarkozy has been in prison since Tuesday. The former French president was convicted in September on charges of criminal conspiracy in a trial over illegal campaign financing. A court ruled that the 70-year-old had to begin serving his five-year prison sentence despite his having lodged an appeal. Europe's press highlights the social dimensions of this French case without precedent.