Europe Decoded Brussels and Tokyo vow stronger cooperation on Russian sanctions The EU's Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel were in Japan on Thursday to discuss efforts to counter Russia's aggression on Ukraine and its impact in the Indo-pacific region. 12/05/2022
Europe Decoded EU anti-fake news agency starts debunking in Chinese MEPs have meanwhile called for the bloc to adopt specific sanctions for cases of foreign interference and disinformation campaigns. 02/05/2022
Europe Decoded How China's Ukraine stance may be final straw for eastern EU countries China sent a special representative to Central and Eastern European countries this week to bolster relations, frayed by the conflict in Ukraine. Was it too little too late? 22/04/2022
Europe News Ukraine war poised to take centre stage at tense EU-China summit The two sides are hosting an online meeting on Friday after months of strained relations. 01/04/2022
Debates and Opinion China and the EU should be partners | View Today’s world, battered and bruised by unilateralism, protectionism, and the pandemic, call for China and the EU to set aside their differences. 31/03/2022
Europe Decoded What's on Joe Biden's packed agenda in Brussels today? In what is set to be a busy day, Biden will become the first US president to participate physically at an EU summit. 24/03/2022
Europe News Uyghur activist screens film on sister's disappearance in Brussels Rushan Abbas' sister disappeared from her home in Xinjiang in 2018. Since then, Abbas' hunt for her sister has taken her all over the world 02/02/2022
Uncovering Europe Taiwan is making new friends in Europe. China isn't happy about it. Lithuania and the Czech Republic have both begun to normalise relations with Taiwan. But Beijing is hitting back. 01/02/2022
Europe Decoded Why is the EU taking China to the WTO over its Lithuania dispute? Brussels says it went to the World Trade Organization after failing to settle the dispute with China. 28/01/2022
Europe Decoded Brussels backs Lithuania in row with China over Taiwan Vilnius and Brussels have said Beijing has stopped clearing customs for products from Lithuania. 14/01/2022
Europe News EU plans to raise €300bn to counter China's infrastructure spending Brussels has presented a "true alternative" project to rival Beijing's massive Road and Belt Initiative. 01/12/2021
Europe News MEPs defy Chinese pressure with visit to Taiwan A delegation of seven Members of the European Parliament is in Taipei for a three-day visit focused on disinformation and election interference. 03/11/2021
Europe News EU governments approve plan to rival China's Belt and Road Initiative China's Belt and Road initiative was launched in 2013 to expand the country's influence worldwide. 12/07/2021
China China launches first crew to live on new space station China has launched the first three-man crew to its new space station on Thursday in a major advance for the burgeoning space power. 17/06/2021
Europe News NATO recognises China as a 'security challenge' for the first time The alliance's secretary-general said on Monday that NATO is concerned by Beijing's rapidly expanding nuclear arsenal. 14/06/2021
Europe News President Biden expected to reassure Europe at NATO summit Brussels is welcoming the U.S. President on Monday at the NATO Summit. Joe Biden is expected to reassure the continent that Europe is a key ally. 13/06/2021
Europe News NATO must confront China, but Russia remains top threat - US official US Chargé d’Affaires Douglas Jones tells Euronews that strengthening NATO is "all the more important" in a world of "increasing autocratic regimes". 13/06/2021
United Kingdom China overtakes Germany to become UK's largest import partner Uncertainty over Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic have hit Britain's imports from Germany but boosted those from China. 26/05/2021
Europe News MEPs vote to freeze controversial EU-China investment deal MEPs deplore the sanctions that Beijing has imposed on five of their colleagues and refuse to open the debate for ratification as long as the punitive measures remain in place. 20/05/2021
The Cube Fake accounts helping boost China's reach on Twitter, study finds China's ruling Communist Party (CPC) has been using fake fans to boost profiles on Twitter, a study has found. 11/05/2021
Unreported Europe The billion-dollar motorway leading Montenegro to nowhere Montenegro is building one of the most expensive highways in the world. It is financed by a loan from China. Its tourism-based economy is being crushed by the pandemic making the already difficult loan impossible to pay back and the motorway still isn't finished. 07/05/2021
Europe News EU suspends efforts to ratify controversial investment deal with China The future of the agreement had already been thrown into doubt after Beijing imposed sanctions on several Members of the European Parliament. 04/05/2021
world news EU slams Russia and China for Western vaccines disinformation campaign Moscow and Beijing's vaccine diplomacy includes "disinformation and manipulation efforts to undermine trust in Western-made vaccines," according to an EU report. 29/04/2021
Europe News Biden invited to EU summit as Brussels bids to rebuild US links The move comes as Chinese and Russian officials met in a show of unity against western sanctions. 23/03/2021
Serbia Serbia to produce Chinese COVID-19 vaccine "We will start producing the vaccine from October 15," President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday. 11/03/2021
France France-based Uighur group sues Nike for 'complicity in forced labour' The sports brand is accused of sub-contracting Chinese factories using forced Uighur labour 26/02/2021