...

Logo Pasino du Havre - Casino-Hôtel - Spa
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

What is the state of abortion rights across the EU?

Europe • Oct 6, 2025, 1:25 PM
3 min de lecture
1

Sweden (94.6%), France (85.2%), and the Netherlands (80.3%) rank best in the European Union for abortion rights, according to the European Abortion Policies Atlas 2025.

The scores awarded to these countries relate to their strong legal protections that fully decriminalise abortion, wide service availability, national health coverage, government-led online information and countering misinformation.

By contrast, Malta, at 3.7%, and Poland, at 18.6%, remain at the bottom of the ranking, with abortion largely criminalised with strict penalties, and access to clinical care restricted.

In general, northern and western European countries rank better in the Atlas.

However, experts in sexual and reproductive health and rights who developed the Atlas warned, "Women in rural areas will have different access than women in urban areas."

Since the previous edition in 2021, 15 European countries have taken steps forward.

For example, France made abortion a constitutional right, while Luxembourg and the Netherlands removed mandatory waiting periods.

Meanwhile, Denmark extended limits to 18 weeks, and Lithuania legalised medical abortion.

Still, only Finland, France, and Ireland allow abortion care via telemedicine, while 13 member states fully cover abortion in their national health coverage.

Importantly, Denmark, Estonia, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Sweden are the only EU countries to have fully decriminalised abortion, despite this being recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

"I think it's important to point out this idea of full decriminalisation is not some lefty feminist thing that's coming out of nowhere. It is coming from the WHO,” said Neil Datta, the executive director at European Parliamentary Forum for Sexual and Reproductive Rights (EPF), during the launch event of the Atlas.

Negative trends include new restrictions in Italy, Malta, and Slovakia, such as increased harassment of abortion providers and the spread of state-led disinformation. These phenomena make it more difficult for individuals to access abortion services.

For instance, in 2024, Italy passed a law allowing pro-life groups access to abortion clinics.

Sweden and France are the only countries where the government and public authorities take action against abortion disinformation.

The research, produced by the EPF alongside national organisations and country experts, collected data in 49 countries and territories across Europe.

The data was analysed in four key criteria: legal status, access, clinical care and service delivery, and information.

This year's Atlas also included sub-categories, such as telemedicine, the location where abortion is provided, and the level of legal protection.


Yesterday

Von der Leyen emerged 'strengthened' from motions of censure — for now
Europe • 3:16 PM
7 min
This week in Strasbourg, Ursula von der Leyen survived two more motions of censure in the European Parliament with even more support than in July. But the battle with the MEPs is far from over, and the credibility of the EU institutions has been damaged.
Read the article
Poland charges former registry employee with providing false identities for Russian spies
Europe • 3:10 PM
4 min
Authorities allege the man provided Russia with intelligence from 2017 to 2022, while he was working in the archives of the Warsaw municipality’s civil registry.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/my-
Read the article
Shortages and price rises: US sanctions Serbia's main oil supplier over Russian-majority control
Europe • 11:02 AM
15 min
The measures, which Washington has postponed six times, could lead to fuel shortages and price increases in Serbia.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/2025/10/09/shortages-and-price-rises-us-sanctions
Read the article
Von der Leyen's Commission survives far-right and far-left no-confidence motions
Europe • 10:15 AM
4 min
The two motions of censure, up for a vote Thursday, shared one key point of criticism: the lopsided terms of the EU-US trade deal.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/10/09/von-der-leyen
Read the article
EU welcomes first phase of Israel-Hamas deal and reiterates call for two-state solution
Europe • 9:23 AM
5 min
The EU has been lambasted as "irrelevant" by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a recent interview for Euronews.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/10/09/eu-welcomes-first-pha
Read the article
High noon for von der Leyen as she faces Strasbourg standoff
Europe • 4:01 AM
12 min
The European Parliament votes Thursday whether to topple the European Commission, with several political groups split.<div class="small-12 column text-center article__button"><a href="https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/10/09/high-noon-for-von-der-ley
Read the article
European Commission probes alleged Hungarian spy network in Brussels
Europe • 12:49 AM
5 min
According to reports that sparked the probe, the undercover spy ring allegedly operated under the cover of the Hungarian permanent representation, which at that time was led by Olivér Várhelyi, who is now a European Commissioner.<div class="small-12 colum
Read the article