You are here

Euobserver.com

Subscribe to Euobserver.com feed
Influential. Investigative. Independent. EUobserver is a online non-profit news outlet reporting on the European Union.
Updated: 2 weeks 17 hours ago

UN poverty expert proposes penalising pay of 'harmful' jobs

Fri, 20/10/2023 - 07:00
Wages should be based on social contribution, rewarding low-paid posts in care, charity work or the health sector, says a new global report on in-work poverty by the UN's poverty expert. And capping salaries in fossil-fuels, pesticides and tobacco.
Categories: European Union

No evidence EU aid went to Hamas, says Israel ambassador

Thu, 19/10/2023 - 17:15
There is no evidence Hamas received EU aid, says Haim Regev, Israel's ambassador to the EU and Nato.
Categories: European Union

Arab diplomats voice anger at EU inaction on Gaza war

Thu, 19/10/2023 - 15:36
Palestine's EU envoy and 15 other Arab diplomats have voiced outrage at Europe's inaction on Israel's killing in Gaza. The Palestinian ambassador also hit out at "Israeli lies" over the Al-Ahli hospital bombing on Tuesday night.
Categories: European Union

Jina Amini and Iranian women win 2023 Sakharov Prize 

Thu, 19/10/2023 - 14:55
The European Parliament announced Jina Mahsa Amini and the women's movement in Iran won this year's Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] Is the end of the disposable coffee cup in sight?

Thu, 19/10/2023 - 12:51
The focus is now on MEPs, who will cast their votes next week. The unprecedentedlevel of lobbying seen in Brussels these days around the Packaging and Packaging Waste revision (PPWR) is making a handful of politicians strangely hesitant.
Categories: European Union

Musk's X 'particularly bad' on antisemitic content, EU says

Thu, 19/10/2023 - 10:34
EU officials have called out US social-media baron Elon Musk for publishing antisemitic content — amid questions over the future of his X platform in Europe.
Categories: European Union

Questions mount over security failures in Brussels terror attack

Wed, 18/10/2023 - 17:46
Questions are mounting on how a Tunisian ordered to leave Belgium after having his asylum request rejected was able to stay, before killing two Swedes in the streets of Brussels on Monday night.
Categories: European Union

EU Parliament pushes for extra €6.3bn for 2024 budget

Wed, 18/10/2023 - 17:34
The European Parliament has agreed its position on next year's budget, adding €6.3bn to tackle the challenges ahead. This will further complicate the trilogues with member states who have proposed cuts to the EU Commission's draft.
Categories: European Union

Diplomatic spat between Israel and Spain over Gaza

Wed, 18/10/2023 - 16:58
Comments by a Spanish cabinet minister this week have sparked tensions between Israel and Madrid, prompting a harsh exchange and complicating the two countries' diplomatic relationship.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] Iran's compulsory veiling law is a despicable assault on women

Wed, 18/10/2023 - 14:52
To this day, not a single Iranian official has been held accountable for ordering, planning and committing widespread and systematic human rights violations against women and girls through the implementation of compulsory veiling.
Categories: European Union

EU states spending development aid on themselves, report finds

Wed, 18/10/2023 - 12:00
Almost €14bn of European official development assistance ends up in a handful of rich member states — instead of going towards low-income nations in need around the globe, a new report uncovers.
Categories: European Union

Gaza hospital bombed as EU leaders spoke

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 22:40
Whoever bombed a hospital in Gaza broke the laws of war, a top EU official has said, while warning that Middle East violence had raised the terrorism threat in Europe.
Categories: European Union

Beyond REACH? EU Commission dumps its chemical reform

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 18:25
The EU Commission has backtracked on its pledges regarding chemicals, animal welfare, and food systems — none of the much-awaited proposals featured in its 2024 work programme, unveiled on Tuesday.
Categories: European Union

MEPs agree EU ban on forced-labour goods, but Council stalls

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 18:11
The EU is working on a ban on products made with forced labour. MEPs gave a first green light to the legislation— but progress in the Council is still lagging far behind to start the inter-institutional negotiations.
Categories: European Union

MEPs spar over EU leadership's confused response to Israeli war

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 15:55
A widening political dispute is emerging over the EU's foreign diplomacy powers, as a handful of MEPs call for the resignation of Hungary's EU commissioner Oliver Varhelyi, amid a confused Brussels' response on Israel.
Categories: European Union

Power grid spending needs to double to €600bn, IEA warns

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 15:19
In a new report, the International Energy Agency urges governments to start planning now, because by 2040, the world needs 80m km of power grid to meet climate targets. "Plan early and do it right," said IEA director Fatih Birol.
Categories: European Union

[Column] Russia — balancing between Hamas and Israel

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 13:24
Russia will try — and is already trying — to benefit from the Israeli-Hamas conflict, which has an unfortunate potential to develop into a regional conflict.
Categories: European Union

[Opinion] Gaza Abyss: supporting UNRWA is humanitarian imperative

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 10:36
As both EU leaders of the European Council and MEPs convene, we appeal for Europe to continue supporting the vital work of UNRWA — which declared this week that it can no longer assist those in need in Gaza.
Categories: European Union

Europe 'united against terror' after two killed in Brussels

Tue, 17/10/2023 - 08:14
Two Swedish people were shot dead in Brussels on Monday by an Islamist gunman, who was "neutralised" on Tuesday morning.
Categories: European Union

France, Germany face test over EU power market reform

Mon, 16/10/2023 - 15:56
French and German negotiators will attempt to agree on a compromise for the EU electricity market reform on Tuesday.
Categories: European Union

Pages