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Repair and reuse: inside Europe’s refurbished tech market

Published on 09/01/2026 – 15:00 GMT+1 •Updated 15:10 CertiDeal is one of the leading French companies in the reconditioned electronics sector. Founded in 2016 with the goal of making technology accessible to everyone, it has earned a reputation as one of the most reliable players in the industry. “A few years ago, buying a cheaper product was something people felt embarrassed about” explains founder and CEO Laure Cohen. “We’ve seen that mindset change with growing ecological, environmental, social as well as economic awareness.” CertiDeal is a social and solidarity economy enterprise. One of its standout initiatives is the CertiAcadémie, a…

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EU rejects violence against protesters in Iran, backs ‘legitimate aspiration’ for change

The European Union has sharply condemned the crackdown on protesters in Iran who have taken to the streets to show their discontent over the Islamic Republic. “The Iranian people are fighting for their future. By ignoring their rightful demands, the regime shows its true colours,” High Representative Kaja Kallas said on Friday. “Images from Tehran reveal a disproportionate and heavy-handed response by the security forces. Any violence against peaceful demonstrators is unacceptable.” Separately, the European Commission denounced “the increasing number of deaths and injuries” and demanded respect for the right of peaceful assembly. “The people of Iran are expressing their…

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EU member states back Mercosur deal, French MEPs vow fight in Parliament

Published on 09/01/2026 – 12:10 GMT+1 A qualified majority of member states backed the Mercosur agreement on Friday, ending more than two decades of difficult negotiations between the European Commission and a group of Latin American countries – Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay – as well as years of internal EU division. France, Poland, Austria, Hungary, Ireland voted against, while Belgium abstained, according to diplomats familiar with the matter who spoke to Euronews. The decision is a blow to French efforts to rally a blocking minority. The backing came after member states adopted a safeguard allowing tighter monitoring of the…

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Podcast: What does Maduro’s capture mean for the EU?

By&nbspMéabh Mc Mahon&nbsp&&nbspAlice Carnevali Published on 09/01/2026 – 9:30 GMT+1 Since the start of 2026, one topic has dominated headlines and minds in Brussels: the US attack in Venezuela and whether Greenland will be next. Although it was a quiet, snowy week with policy makers gradually coming back to their desks, the incidents have set the scene for what is set to be an intense year for EU leaders. The US’s capture of Nicolás Maduro and rising concerns about US President Donald Trump’s interest in annexing Greenland have made the world’s instability even clearer. So, where does the European Union…

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Donald Trump intends to visit Hungary’s Orbán during key election campaign

Published on 09/01/2026 – 9:32 GMT+1 •Updated 9:50 US President Donald Trump teased a visit to Hungary at the invitation of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán as the country readies for a crucial election in April. According to a letter published by Orbán, Trump praised what he called the “golden era of American-Hungarian relations” and highlighted his interest in deepening cooperation in the areas of defense, energy, and our shared fight against illegal migration. “Your leadership serves as an example to others around the world. You have consistently stood for the principles that make Hungary strong — faith, family, and…

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EU troops might be needed to stop a US showdown in Greenland

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. Nine months ago, I was travelling to Nuuk. After a five-hour journey, the snowy island came into view — only for the plane to suddenly make a sharp U-turn due to fog. Another five hours later, we completed our round trip. It took me ten hours to get from Copenhagen to Copenhagen. Greenland remained an enigma: easy to talk about, difficult to reach. It felt like a scene from the 1970s. Yet this reality is far from…

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Analysis: From Venezuela to Greenland, the EU scrambles to find a voice and a plan

As Donald Trump marches ahead with his no-holds-barred agenda to expand America’s sphere of influence, the European Union is scrambling to find its footing, bogged down by internal divisions and a fear of antagonising the US president. The US operation to remove Nicolás Maduro as Venezuela’s president and Trump’s renewed threats to seize Greenland from Denmark have forced the bloc to confront uncomfortable questions about its decades-long alliance with the world’s largest economy – and the dependencies that relationship has entrenched. At the same time, the EU, a self-proclaimed advocate of the multilateral system, is dealing with growing doubts about…

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Paris to vote ‘No’ on Mercosur, risking major diplomatic setback for Macron

Published on 08/01/2026 – 20:28 GMT+1 •Updated 20:33 France is set to reject the Mercosur deal in a vote among EU member states, after months of efforts by Paris to build a blocking minority against the contentious accord. If, as signals suggest, Italy backs the agreement, it would represent a severe diplomatic defeat for Macron, whose strategy to derail the deal would collapse. “France has decided to vote against the signing of the agreement between the European Union and the Mercosur countries,” Macron posted on X. He said the “EU-Mercosur agreement is a deal from another era, negotiated for too…

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Belgium urges EU to use aid as bargaining chip to increase migrant returns

The European Union should leverage development aid and visa policies to force countries to cooperate with its stance on migration, Belgium’s Minister for Migration and Asylum, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, has told Euronews’ interview programme 12 Minutes With. Belgium is already implementing this tit-for-tat approach. When in discussion with third countries for future partnerships, it makes aid and support conditional on assistance with migrant returns. “We have decided that we will have a whole-of-government approach,” Van Bossuyt said. “So what we mean by that is that we will relate development aid to the way in which the countries of origin take…

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Belgium open to housing foreign prisoners in other countries, minister says

Belgium is looking to house foreign prisoners abroad as part of its crackdown on migration and is open to partnerships with countries in the Western Balkans and beyond, the country’s Minister for Asylum and Migration, Anneleen Van Bossuyt, has told Euronews’ interview programme 12 Minutes With. Asked about her recent mission to Albania and Kosovo to explore renting or building prison space to house irregular migrants convicted of crimes in Belgium, Van Bossuyt said: “We are looking at every possible solution to increase the return rate. That’s one of the possibilities that we are looking into together with the ministry…

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