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.
French farmers rally against EU-Mercosur trade deal, demand changes
French farmers are frustrated by the trade deal between the European Union and the Mercosur trading bloc, as well as falling incomes and tough EU environmental rules.
European Parliament and countries agree bloc’s 2025 budget
According to the European Commission, which proposed a draft budget in June, the now agreed EU budget for 2025 of almost 200 billion Euro should focus on green and digital change and on strengthening Europe’s strategic autonomy.
EU regulator reverses decision to block Alzheimer’s drug lecanemab
Following a new review of a drug for Alzheimer’s disease, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) said the drug could be helpful for people in the early stages of the disease.
Facebook, Instagram users in Europe can soon opt for fewer targeted ads
In a statement announcing a new option for consumers to see less personalised advertising on Facebook and Instagram, parent company Meta criticised previous demands from EU regulators.
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