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MEPs vote for report pushing auto sector to recycle of end-of-use parts 

Published on 09/09/2025 – 17:49 GMT+2 European lawmakers called for carmakers to sustainably dispose car parts once they become useless when they voted to adopt a European Parliament committee report in Strasbourg on Tuesday. New vehicles should be designed taking into account the easy removal of as many parts and components…

Israeli strike targets Hamas leadership in Qatar

Israel’s military targeted senior Hamas leadership in Qatar with an airstrike on Tuesday.”The IDF and ISA [Shin Bet] conducted a precise strike targeting the senior leadership of the Hamas terrorist organization,” the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement.Khalil al-Hayya and Zaher Jabarin were the two targets of the…

State of the EU? Von der Leyen has the mic — here’s how to follow

Yes, it’s scripted. Yes, it kicks off with that awkward 20-minute prelude where the Commission chief strolls through the hemicycle, shaking hands and kissing cheeks with party leaders as if she’s just been reunited with long-lost friends. And yes, it can drag on for more than four hours once you add…

The EPP investigates membership of Serbian SNS party

The European People’s Party (EPP) has decided to “initiate a scrutiny process” about associate membership of Aleksandar Vučić’s Serbian Progressive Party (SNS), EPP President Manfred Weber announced on Tuesday. Mass demonstrations began in November, after a concrete canopy collapsed at the freshly renovated Novi Sad train station, killing 16 people.…

‘No means of escape’: Sudanese rebels create kill zones around besieged city

In comments to Fox News Digital, the State Department’s position on Sudan’s warring parties has hardened, as a 500-day siege of the Darfur city of El Fasher has trapped hundreds of thousands of civilians. Sudan suffers from the world’s largest displacement: Between 13 million and 15 million people have been ripped from…

Which EU countries have the most healthcare workers amid shortages?

The World Health Organization (WHO) projects that the European Union will face a shortage of 4.1 million healthcare workers by 2030. Factors such as low salaries and poor working conditions are often cited as reasons for the mismatch between the supply and demand. Health and social care is one of…

Conflicting claims emerge on Russian GPS jamming targeting VDL’s plane

Reports that European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s plane was targeted by suspected Russian GPS jamming as she travelled from Warsaw to the Bulgarian city of Plovdiv on 31 August have sparked major speculation. Scrutiny has intensified after official sources flip-flopped between statements, appearing to row back on early…

Where in Europe is the price of chocolate increasing the most?

By&nbspEuronews & Loredana Dumitru Published on 09/09/2025 – 10:57 GMT+2 Driven by a poor harvest in Ghana and Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s largest producers of cocoa, the price of chocolate has surged globally over the past year. But where in the European Union have consumers seen the biggest price hike?…

How the car industry split the European Parliament

With the automotive sector pushing back hard against CO2 emission reduction targets imposed by the EU and seeking to postpone deadlines, European lawmakers are split on the issue, as Commission President Ursula von der Leyen prepares for fresh dialogue with carmakers on 12 September. A letter sent jointly by the…