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Europe Today: Commisioner for Housin & Kosovo’s President join us live

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 6:39 AM
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A new daily news program, “Europe Today,” launched on Euronews on December 17, 2025, aiming to provide comprehensive coverage of events shaping the European Union and its surrounding regions. The show, broadcast live from Brussels at 8:00 CET, focuses on key political and economic developments, including ongoing efforts to secure Ukraine’s future and navigate complex geopolitical challenges. Euronews intends for the program to become a central source for understanding the day’s most important European stories.

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EU Energy and Housing ConcernsWestern Balkans and EU Expansion

The inaugural episode addressed several critical issues, notably the international commitment to compensating Ukraine for war damage and potential breakthroughs in peace negotiations. Discussions also included the EU’s engagement with the Western Balkans and internal challenges like housing and energy security. The program features interviews with leading figures, offering direct insights into policy and decision-making.

Understanding the Focus on Ukraine

A significant portion of the launch episode centered on Ukraine, reflecting the country’s central role in European security and the ongoing impact of Russia’s invasion. Thirty-five nations have now signed onto an international commission designed to facilitate compensation for the extensive damage inflicted upon Ukraine during the conflict, according to reports from the Hague meeting. This demonstrates a growing international consensus on the need to hold Russia accountable for its actions.

Additionally, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy indicated that proposals negotiated with US officials in Berlin this week regarding a potential end to the war could be finalized within days. While details remain scarce, this development suggests a renewed diplomatic push to de-escalate the situation. Euronews’ Ukraine correspondent, Sasha Vakulina, provided on-the-ground context and analysis.

EU Energy and Housing Concerns

Beyond Ukraine, “Europe Today” also addressed pressing internal EU matters. European Commissioner for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen, was interviewed by EU Editor Maria Tadeo, focusing on the challenges of securing affordable and sustainable energy sources for the bloc. The conversation likely touched upon the EU’s REPowerEU plan, designed to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels and accelerate the transition to renewable energy.

Housing affordability and availability were also highlighted as key concerns for many European citizens. The commissioner’s remarks likely addressed ongoing initiatives to promote social housing and regulate rental markets, issues that have gained prominence across the continent. These topics are increasingly relevant as the EU grapples with economic pressures and demographic shifts.

Western Balkans and EU Expansion

The program dedicated coverage to the EU’s relationship with the Western Balkans, coinciding with a summit in Brussels. President of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, joined the show for a live interview, discussing her government’s efforts to combat corruption and normalize relations with Serbia. This is a crucial aspect of the region’s path towards potential EU membership.

Meanwhile, Euronews’ Jakub Janas examined European public opinion regarding further EU expansion. The prospect of admitting new member states, particularly from the Western Balkans, has sparked debate within the EU, with concerns raised about economic capacity and political stability. The European Council on Foreign Relations has published extensive research on public attitudes towards EU enlargement.

The launch of “Europe Today” comes at a pivotal moment for the European Union, as it navigates a complex geopolitical landscape and addresses significant internal challenges. The program aims to provide a clear and concise overview of these developments, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the forces shaping the continent.

Looking ahead, “Europe Today” will continue to monitor the situation in Ukraine, track progress on EU energy and housing policies, and provide ongoing coverage of the Western Balkans’ integration process. Viewers can tune in every weekday morning at 8:00 CET to stay informed about the latest developments in Europe and beyond. For more in-depth analysis and reporting, visit the Euronews website.

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