Belgium Divided EU leaders meet for emergency talks on migration crisis The leaders of EU countries will discuss solutions to Europe's migration crisis, as the issue once again exposes major divisions between EU members. 24/06/2018
Belgium Which country is leading the EU's fight against climate change? Campaigners have ranked EU countries' progress on tackling climate change. Who do you think are the best and worst? 17/06/2018
Belgium Europeans ‘less aware’ mobile roaming fees have been scrapped Ignorance of a landmark European Union law that scraps mobile phone roaming charges is on the increase, according to a new study. 16/06/2018
Europe News EU retaliates against Trump trade tariffs European countries throw unanimous support behind plans to slap duties on US products 14/06/2018
Belgium EU to give free Interrail pass — but only if you can handle this quiz The European Commission has set aside a sum of cash to give young Europeans turning 18 this year a free Interrail pass. But first, you have to answer these questions right. 12/06/2018
Europe News Fear of opioid crisis in Europe Last year alone, 51 new psychoactive substances have been detected 07/06/2018
Belgium Leadership looks like... cleaning up the oceans by 2040 Boyan Slat went diving in Greece aged 16 and saw more plastic bags than fish. Instead of wringing his hands he went on to set up a not-for-profit that aims to rid the oceans of 90% of their plastic by 2040. And he is well on his way to achieving this. 07/06/2018
Belgium Meet our first #Europeanhero: the nurse Belgian nurse Liesbeth Moortgat was nominated as part of our #Europeanheroes campaign by one of her long-term patients, Inge Vandelanoot, for whom Liesbeth has become a "mum, wife, and understanding friend". 05/06/2018
Sport World Cup Russia 2018: How to follow Belgium Your team not going to the 2018 World Cup? You want to become a fan of another team? You know your friends, but you want to get to know your enemies? Learn to love them? Euronews can help with our basic toolkit for the Belgian national team. 05/06/2018
Belgium Funeral held for youngest Liege terror victim 22-year-old Cyril Vangriecken was one of three victims to be killed in last week's attack, along with two policewomen. 05/06/2018
Belgium Belgium's Africa Museum promises critical approach to colonial past Refit to reflect brutality of King Leopold II's rule 04/06/2018
Europe News Colombia: irreversible peace? Euronews speaks to Colombia's incumbent president -Juan Manuel Santos- about how the crucial upcoming elections will impact the country's delicate peace process. 04/06/2018
Belgium Did this mattress company accidentally reveal Belgium’s World Cup rost Did this mattress company accidentally reveal Belgium’s World Cup roster? 02/06/2018
Belgium Liege gunman may have claimed fourth victim Thirty-one year old Benjamin Herman was given 36 hour leave from prison on Monday but failed to return 30/05/2018
Belgium Terror on the streets of Belgium Police in the eastern city of Liege have shot dead a man who killed two officers and a bystander in what has been described as a terrorist attack. 29/05/2018
No Comment Shooting in Liege, Belgium A man killed two policewomen and a bystander in the Belgian city of Liege on Tuesday before being gunned down at a school 29/05/2018
Belgium Belgium gunman 'killed man before Liege attack': what we know Belgian authorities face questions over the attacker who had been let out of jail where he was linked to radical Islamists. He is thought to have killed a man the day before murdering three people in Liege. 29/05/2018
Belgium Gunman kills three in Belgium 'terror' attack A man shot dead two police officers and a passerby in Liege, Belgium before being 'neutralised'. 29/05/2018
No Comment 4,500 pairs of shoes representing Palestinian deaths greet ministers Avaaz campaign director Christoph Schott said that the aim was to show EU leaders that "people in Europe care what happens in Palestine, they care what happens in Gaza" and that "enough is enough". 28/05/2018
Europe News Israeli–Palestinian conflict: 4,500 pairs of shoes displayed to repres Activists have laid out 4,500 pairs of shoes in front of the Council of the European Union — one for every life lost in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict over the last decade 28/05/2018
Europe News Europe looks to take lead as US relationship takes turn for worse With Washington proving something of an unreliable ally of late, the EU is looking at its own diplomacy and how it can occupy the world stage, without its big brother across the Atlantic. 24/05/2018
Europe News Environmentalists & farmers take EU to court over climate change Plaintiffs charge EU with establishing inadequate greenhouse gas reductions, and failing to ensure the already inadequate cuts are respected. A group action is trying to force the EU to make tougher laws. 24/05/2018
Belgium Protests over fatal shooting of 2-year-old migrant girl in Belgium Hundreds turned out in Brussels to protest against the fatal shooting of a two-year old Iraqi-Kurdish girl by police in the Belgian province of Hainaut a week earlier. 24/05/2018
Belgium Tributes for murdered journalist at European awards ceremony Outstanding achievements in business, politics, entrepreneurship and innovation have been recognised at a ceremony in Brussels. 23/05/2018
Europe News Greening European transport The European Business Summit in Brussels has looked into the growing pace of electromobility now that the internal combustion engine appears to be near the end of its useful life. 23/05/2018