Europe News 'A turning point': How the EU is reacting to Johnson's resignation The Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said that his "government stands ready to work with a new UK PM." 07/07/2022
Europe News Heatwave cooks western Europe, with temperatures hitting 43°C Weekend temperatures soared across Western Europe, with many baking in intensely hot and dry conditions. 18/06/2022
Europe News Europe at 'epicentre' of monkeypox outbreak, WHO says The World Health Organization has urged countries to share vaccines as monkeypox continues to spread. 15/06/2022
Europe News EU anti-fraud office wants bloc to recover over €500 million The anti-fraud office said fraudsters continued to try to take advantage of the COVID-19 crisis. 08/06/2022
Europe News Global alliance pledges to increase prevention of online child abuse Nearly 100 countries have joined the international alliance to stop the criminal practice, which has increased by 6,000 per cent since 2010. 02/06/2022
Europe Decoded How climate reparations are pitting the Global North against South Low-income countries are seeking financial compensations for the irreparable losses caused by the climate crisis. 01/06/2022
This will impact your life How is the Ukraine war affecting the cost of living crisis? Russia's invasion of Ukraine has led to record-breaking inflation. But how is the war affecting the cost of living? 31/05/2022
Europe News Brussels exhibition retraces Europe's past 100 years in posters The more than 100 posters range from World War recruitment ads to posters created to comment on the various crises Europe has gone through in recent years — including terror attacks as well the euro and migrant crises. 24/05/2022
Smart Regions Beech Power: the project protecting Europe's native forests Europe’s ancient Beech forests are one of the best natural resources we have when it comes to tackling climate change, but they also face a combination of threats. An EU project has made it a priority to preserve what's left. We’ll be seeing what’s being done to preserve these precious ecosystems? 09/05/2022
Europe News Citizens hand in over 300 proposals to change the EU These proposals are the conclusion of a year of work that saw hundreds of citizens come together to discuss how to make the EU work better. 02/05/2022
This will impact your life Europeans have decided COVID-19 is over. It isn't. In a short space of time, governments have lifted most restrictions meant to contain the deadly virus. 02/05/2022
Uncovering Europe Europe is bracing itself for cyber warfare, but is it ready? Despite a slew of directives and task forces, the EU faces a renewed threat amid the Ukraine war. 02/05/2022
Uncovering Europe 'Politicians don't help us': The young French people who're abstaining From disliking the candidates to a lack of trust in France's system, four young people explain their decision not to go to the polls. 20/04/2022
Europe News A short history of Viktor Orbán's strained relationship with the EU As Viktor Orbán bids to stay in power, Brussels will be watching Sunday's election with a close eye. 30/03/2022
Debates and Opinion Europe must do more to end gender-based violence Iratxe García Pérez says the most brutal form of misogyny is often the most hidden and therefore the hardest to eradicate. 08/03/2022
This will impact your life More people in need of charity in Europe since COVID-19, NGO says International charity Caritas calls on European policymakers to put people first and tackle social inequality in Europe. 23/02/2022
Europe News Memory of Holocaust 'politically abused', says 100-year-old survivor Margot Friedländer was herself caught and deported to the Theresienstadt concentration camp in the now Czech Republic. 27/01/2022
Europe News NATO 'must be prepared for failure' of Ukraine-Russia dialogue Representatives from Moscow will be in Brussels on Wednesday to discuss the situation in Ukraine at the NATO-Russia Council. 07/01/2022
Uncovering Europe The best stories of the year from Uncovering Europe Each weekday at 7 pm CET we bring you a European story that goes beyond the headlines to find the real issues shaping the continent. Here's the best of our Uncovering Europe series from 2021. 27/12/2021
Europe News Navalny's daughter accepts EU human rights award on his behalf Daria Navalnaya, daughter of imprisoned anti-corruption activist Alexei Navalny was presented with the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought on Wednesday at a ceremony in Strasbourg. 15/12/2021
Europe News Croatia one step closer to joining Schengen free movement area EU governments have concluded that Zagreb is able to ensure the security of the bloc's external border, a highly sensitive topic amid renewed concerns over migration. 09/12/2021
Uncovering Europe Aye, have a dream: Scotland's renewed foreign policy push “When the choice for Scotland is a pro-European, EU member state, independent Scotland, or a Boris Johnson Little Brexit Britain, I think people will vote yes [to independence]." 09/12/2021
Europe News Belgium's system for asylum-seekers unable to cope as winter closes in FEDASIL, the government agency that deals with asylum seekers, says it is in a race against time to help the people in need. 07/12/2021
Europe News Court 'should dismiss' Hungary-Poland bid to stop EU cash conditions Hungary and Poland are trying to stop EU cash handouts from being conditional on respect for rule of law and other key values of the bloc. 02/12/2021
Europe News Digital footprints contributing 'more and more' to climate change Tech sector could account for 14% of global greenhouse gas emissions by 2040 if left unchecked. 02/11/2021
Europe News Brussels admits link between COVID cash delays and EU values respect Hungary and Poland, accused of disrespecting EU values, are both waiting for Brussels to approve their COVID recovery cash. 10/09/2021