Economy EU project 'in danger if no solidarity on coronavirus crisis' European leaders have already rejected the idea of "corona bonds" as a way of financing the COVID-19 response. 30/03/2020
Europe News 'People are scared': Rubbish collectors continue despite virus fears The role of rubbish collectors is vital in preventing a health crisis from becoming a sanitation crisis. 30/03/2020
Europe News Watch: police find creative ways to keep us safe From Spain to Belgium, the coronavirus is forcing people into new ways of working, and the police are no different. 27/03/2020
Europe News COVID-19: EU leaders fail to agree on common financial response EU leaders kicked the can down the road and demanded the Eurogroup find solutions within the next two weeks. 27/03/2020
Europe News A new Marshall plan? MEPs debate coronavirus response In an extraordinary plenary MEPs are set to vote through measures to deal with the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. The EU has said it will do 'whatever it takes', but solidarity means something different to different politicians. 26/03/2020
Europe News 'EU countries want us to take a stronger role' - Commission faces test of unity amid corona crisis European Commissioner Ylva Johansson says there are problems to be solved in how the EU deals with with the crisis as a unit, but that member states are willing to work together, despite several countries taking unilateral decisions in previous days. 21/03/2020
Europe News Experts highlight the impact of climate change on Belgium's forests Forests in Belgium are feeling the effects of climate change, experts have told Euronews. 21/03/2020
Europe News Watch: Meet the Romanian making face masks in a bid to stop COVID-19 Self-isolation has prompted many people to use their skills to support the battle against the novel coronavirus. 20/03/2020
Europe News 'It is not enough': Health expert wants a longer lockdown in Belgium "In four weeks, when we will be all on the streets again, we risk another peak," said an anaesthetist, calling for a longer lockdown in Belgium. 20/03/2020
Europe News Scientists in Belgium cautiously hail COVID-19 antibody breakthrough Scientists at a Research Institute in Belgium have announced what may turn out to be a significant milestone in the fight against COVID-19. 20/03/2020
Europe News Analysis: EU's strong measures against coronavirus threaten solidarity Strong EU measures against coronavirus are needed, but threaten European solidarity. 18/03/2020
Europe News Coronavirus achieves the impossible as Belgium forms government Belgium has been without a government since elections in May 2019. But coronavirus has helped focus minds. 18/03/2020
Next Series How to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the cement industry In partnership with The European Commission Researchers believe the technology behind a pilot reactor, that´s already able to absorb 5% of a cement factory's total carbon dioxide emissions, could contribute to reaching a target of 80% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions in Europe by 2050. 16/03/2020
Europe News Belgium's emergency measures 'not a lockdown' insists PM The Belgian government is suspending classes, shutting bars, restaurants and shops in a bid to stop the spread of coronavirus. The measures start midnight Friday until April 3. They mark some of the strictest measures outside of Italy. 13/03/2020
Europe News EU moves to stop 'ghost flights' amid coronavirus turbulence Coronavirus has already caused Flybe to collapse and Norwegian Airlines to cancel 3,000 flights. 10/03/2020
Belgium EU and Turkey agree to review 2016 migration deal In 2016, Turkey was promised up to 6 billion euros in aid for the more than 3.5 million Syrian refugees it hosts, as well as fast-tracked EU membership. Now, the EU and Turkey will review the deal. 09/03/2020
World EU pledges €25 billion to offset economic impact of COVID-19 Leaders have pledged to accelerate research into the disease and to support the sectors the hardest hit, such as aviation. 09/03/2020
Europe News EU revives controversial quota system to bridge gender pay gap The bloc has also launched a public consultation on salary transparency to get companies to open up on what they pay their employees. 06/03/2020
Europe News 'Very serious' differences on post-Brexit relationship, says Barnier Michel Barnier said there were disagreements around fair competition, cooperating over crime and fishing. 05/03/2020
Belgium Greece should 'respect international law amid border crisis', says EU He was speaking after accusations of violence at the Greek-Turkish border. 04/03/2020
Europe News Greta Thunberg says EU law to tackle climate change is 'surrender' "This climate law is surrender. Nature doesn't bargain, and you cannot make deals with physics", Greta Thunberg told the European Parliament on Wednesday. 04/03/2020
Smart Regions Smells fishy: researchers develop 'sniff chips' to combat food waste In partnership with the European Commission With consumers throwing away perfectly good food that's gone past its sell-by date, it's hoped these these silicon sensors will be able to say for certain whether it's off without even opening the packet. 02/03/2020
Europe News Belgian fishermen fear Brexit fish fight fallout We travel to Ostend where Belgian fishermen are worried that their livelihoods are at risk as the EU and UK kick off trade talks. 02/03/2020
Europe News EU budget battle stretches into extra time as divisions continue European leaders meet for a second day of talks to hammer out a compromise over the EU's long-term budget. 21/02/2020
World 'This EU budget proposal is bad,' Portugal's PM Costa tells Euronews Portugal's PM António Costa is among leaders who do not want to see the EU's budget cut post-Brexit. 20/02/2020
Europe News Budget battle as EU chiefs meet to thrash out long-term spending plans It could get fiery: European leaders are meeting in Brussels to agree the EU's next long-term budget. 20/02/2020