Europe News Socialist group leader bids for European Parliament presidency The leader of the European Parliament’s socialist group (S&D) Gianni Pittella has thrown his hat into the ring to become the institution’s next president. 30/11/2016
Europe News 'Europe shows understanding towards Turkey' - migration commissioner With members of the European Parliament recently voting to freeze EU membership talks with Turkey, and subsequent threats from President Erdogan, questions are mounting over the future of Brussels-Ank 30/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU drive to cut food waste, Minsk ceasefire deal scrutinised This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 28/11/2016
Europe News Battle for Aleppo: did US election distract attention? As the Syrian government and its allies advance in eastern Aleppo, rescuers are warning of an “imminent humanitarian disaster. 28/11/2016
Belgium MEP’s are asking Dijsselbloem to push for Greek debt relief The MEP's letter asks Eurogroup chief to contribute to the completion of the second review, so that debt talks will commence. 28/11/2016
Belgium Belgium hopes UNESCO will say "cheers" to its beer culture Belgium is applying to UNESCO's Intangible Heritage Committee for recognition of its "beer culture". 25/11/2016
Europe News Hackers target European Commission Hackers have targeted the European Commission’s computer network – trying to overload and crash it. 25/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Schulz to exit EU politics, Ukraine gets closer to bloc This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 24/11/2016
Europe News What does Schulz's departure mean for EU leadership? With the departure of Social Democrat Martin Schulz, what next for the EU leadership? 24/11/2016
Europe News Ukraine is ready for visa-free travel, says EU Ukraine is ready for visa-free travel – so says the European Council’s Donald Tusk. 24/11/2016
Belgium Brussels blocked by massive protest Thousands of demonstrators who work in Belgium's health and welfare sector are angry about government plans for austerity measures. 24/11/2016
No Comment Frozen masterpieces in Belgium Artists made the final touches to this year’s ice sculpture exhibit in Hasselt, Belgium. 18/11/2016
Europe News Protesters demonstrate against Erdogan in Brussels Several thousands demonstrators have taken to the streets of Brussels to protest against Turkish President’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan. 17/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO urges more European defence spending This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 15/11/2016
Belgium The Belgian army takes to the streets Military personnel took to the streets to demonstrate against plans to increase their retirement age from 56 to 63. 15/11/2016
Belgium Intelligence services identify suspected organiser of Paris and Brussels terror attacks Abou Ahmad, believed to have been the organiser of the Paris and Brussels attacks, has been identified say intelligence services. 09/11/2016
Belgium Belgian court agrees to eventual extradition to France of terror suspect The 31-year-old French national is suspected of killing four people at the Jewish Museum in Brussels in May 2014. 03/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Belgium agree last minute deal on CETA This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of stories making headlines in Europe’s de facto political capital. 27/10/2016
Belgium Belgium reaches deal to break deadlock over EU-Canada free trade agreement The signing ceremony for the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement or CETA had been called off after the French-speaking region of Wallonia vetoed the deal. 27/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs set to unveil rights prize winner This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 26/10/2016
Belgium French police to probe alleged UKIP scuffle French police will now investigate an alleged scuffle between two members of the UK Independence Party in the European Parliament building in Strasbourg. 26/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO ministers meet in Brussels This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 25/10/2016
Belgium Can a child choose euthanasia? In September, a 17-year old became the first child to be euthanised under Belgian law. 25/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: France begins Calais 'Jungle' evacuation This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup of the top stories from across Europe. 24/10/2016
Europe News EU-Canada trade pact still on rocky ground The chances of EU and Canada finalising a free trade looks ever more remote. 24/10/2016
Belgium Wallonia rejects EU ultimatum over Canada free trade deal The Belgian region of Wallonia has rejected today’s ultimatum to withdraw its opposition to the planned free trade pact between the EU and Canada. 24/10/2016