Moldova Moldova: Sandu is president, but the battle for power has only begun As president, Maia Sandu has few powers which remain at the hand of the country's pro-Russian Socialist party. 16/11/2020
Spain Spanish government wants to repeal parental consent rule for abortions It would allow 16 and 17-year-olds to terminate a pregnancy without getting consent from their parents. 08/10/2020
The Cube Splinter-net? Is the internet fracturing along geopolitical lines? "There is a larger and disturbing trend where governments directly interfere with the internet, attempting to score short-term political points, without regard for the long-term damage," Konstantinos Komaitis, of the Internet Society, told Euronews. 11/09/2020
Spain COVID-19: Regional elections in Spain go ahead amid increased security Voters head to polling stations in Spain's Galicia and Basque Country regions in elections postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic. 12/07/2020
Moldova Moldovan MP 'kidnapped' after defecting from ruling party MPs with the Pro-Moldova party have said Ștefan Gațcan has been kidnapped and forced to resign as a member of parliament after he tried to defect the ruling Socialists. 07/07/2020
United Kingdom Is Scotland set to play a key role in the outcome of the UK election? It has got dozens of marginal seats where the incumbent MP could easily be ousted. So will Scotland be key to who wins the UK election? 12/12/2019
Poland Poles protest over rule of law after judge suspended Poles protest over rule of law after judge suspended 01/12/2019
Italy Italy's Di Maio says Rome must delay approval of ESM reform The head of Italy's ruling 5-Star Movement said on Saturday the government should not sign off on a reform of the euro zone's bailout fund until plans for a wider banking union became clearer. 30/11/2019
Europe News The Brief: a time-travel trip in a Trabant - 'Ostalgia' in Brussels In Germany, Ostalgia is a nostalgic feeling for certain aspects of life in Communist East Germany. But beyond memories, some in Brussels think that there were a few aspects of socialism that should make a comeback. 12/11/2019
Europe News Facebook says doctored UK election video wouldn't break its ad rules A video posted to the Facebook page of the Conservative Party appears to show shadow Brexit secretary Keir Starmer unable to answer a question from a TV show host - but this has been doctored. 08/11/2019
Portugal Portugal parliament condemns plan for dictatorship museum Portugal parliament condemns plan for dictatorship museum 12/09/2019
Denmark Denmark forms leftist government with youngest prime minister While the new left-leaning government is unlikely to fundamentally change Denmark's economic policy, Frederiksen, 41, has promised to increase welfare spending after years of austerity. 26/06/2019
Europe News Divided Belgium: What will it take to form a government? It took the Belgium 541 days to form a government last time. 20/06/2019
Europe News The Brief: First time voters, C02 emissions, and corruption inquiry In this edition we meet two first time voters in Ireland, they tell us about their hopes and fears for the future ahead of the May elections. 19/04/2019
Netherlands Dutch government stands to lose Senate majority - exit poll Dutch government stands to lose Senate majority - exit poll 21/03/2019
Europe News Mapping the EU elections This week we look at voter turnout and why it is so high or so low in different European countries. 01/03/2019
Good Morning Europe Riot police clash with protesters over Catalan separatists trial Riot police have clashed with pro-independence campaigners in Barcelona over the trial of a dozen Catalan separatists 22/02/2019
Good Morning Europe Theresa May heads to Brussels for Brexit talks with EU's Juncker The UK Prime Minister Theresa May is heading to Brussels today for Brexit talks with the EU's Jean-Claude Juncker 20/02/2019
Europe News EU warned it risks sparking Venezuelan civil war after parliament vote Venezuela's ambassador warns EU over taking actions, as Foreign Ministers meet in Bucharest and MEPs vote to recognise Guaido as interim president. 31/01/2019
Europe News 'I've got to stay away': Barbaros Sansal talks life outside of Turkey Barbaros Sansal made the decision to start a new life in Belgium after being attacked and imprisoned last year for posting a critical video on social media. 09/10/2018
Europe News Falling trust and ‘toxic’ populism ‘eroding’ Europe’s institutions – E The global risk consultancy says confidence in the political establishment and voter turnout have declined steeply. But it forecasts an encouraging year for the Eurozone. 03/01/2018
Europe News What will the new Franco-German relationship look like? The director of the Centre for European Policy Studies comments on new Franco-German relations 15/05/2017
Europe News Germany stands-up for EU 'precious legacy' In the face of rising populism and nationalism, Germany’s newly-elected Federal President has delivered a message of defiance in the European Parliament. 04/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU gears up to talk Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de-facto political capital. 30/03/2017
Europe News EU leaders mark 60th anniversary of founding treaty EU leaders have joined together in Rome to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding treaty of the bloc. 25/03/2017
Europe News EU leaders sign Rome Declaration at milestone moment Sixty years after the EU’s founding treaty, leaders have signed the Rome Declaration during anniversary events in the Italian city. 25/03/2017