World News More than 40 cities hold pro-EU rallies Thousands of pro-EU protesters have taken part in rallies across Europe to voice their support for the bloc. 12/03/2017
Europe News EU split on multi-speed Europe Poland has hit out at plans for a “multi speed” EU, arguing it will sideline some of the newer member states. 10/03/2017
My Europe Series State of the Union: EU gears up for multi-speed Europe This is the State of the Union, the weekly roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 10/03/2017
France Hollande won't tell Euronews who he will vote for in French election Outgoing French leader Francois Hollande has still not made public his choice for the country’s upcoming presidential election. 10/03/2017
Belgium Protesters gather outside European Parliament over Accessibility Act The European Disability Forum led a protest outside the European Parliament in Brussels on Monday, aimed at persuading MEPs to strengthen the European Accessibility… 06/03/2017
Europe News Protest held in support of refugees A group of demonstrators on Monday held a protest in support of refugees close to the EU headquarters in Brussels, Belgium. 06/03/2017
Belgium Brussels police detain man with gas canisters in car A man with suspected militant links has been detained in Brussels after police found two gas canisters in his car. 02/03/2017
Europe News EU's Juncker unveils post-Brexit blueprint The head of the European Commission has set out his vision for a post-Brexit EU. 01/03/2017
Belgium Waiting for Juncker's white paper on a "multi-speed" EU The President of the European Commission reportedly plans to offer member states a number of "pathways" to post-Brexit unity 28/02/2017
USA Interns strike across major cities, asking for payment Organisations including the Global Intern Coalition led a protest in New York, Brussels and across the world, as part of their campaign to ensure interns are… 21/02/2017
Economy Greece moves closer to agreement over reforms to unlock next bailout loan Euro zone finance ministers and Greece have agreed to resume negotiations over its bailout review next week. 20/02/2017
Europe News Interns protest over unpaid work experience Several interns have held a protest in Brussels to voice their anger at unpaid work experience. 20/02/2017
Europe News Small protest against US vice president's Brussels visit Some 30 people protested against the visit of US Vice President Mike Pence to Brussels on Monday. 20/02/2017
Belgium Euroviews. The European Union first: time for a change of approach The key to enabling the EU to meet this potential – to save itself and the world from catastrophe – is for member states urgently to adopt a “European Union first” mantra. 18/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: how much will Brexit cost Britain? This is the Brief from Brussels, our daily roundup of the latest news from Europe’s de facto capital. 07/02/2017
World News Fears in Brussels mount after Bucharest weakens corruption fight In Brussels, there is increasing alarm over the Romanian government’s emergency decree, which critics say will reduce penalties for corruption. 02/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU's Tusk sounds warning shot over Europe's future This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 31/01/2017
Europe News Post-Brexit Brits seek Belgian nationality Brexit left many British expats in Brussels wondering what the future held. 31/01/2017
Europe News Transparency watchdog tells EU to get tough on lobbying The European Parliament must bar departing members from moving directly to lobbying former colleagues, Transparency International said on Tuesday after finding dozens of ex-MEPs had taken jobs with… 31/01/2017
World News Hungary's Orban : 'Make Europe great again' Europe is starting a new era of political thinking, the situation is awfully bad and we need to change it – this is one of the main ideas of Hungarian Prime minister Viktor Orban who delivered a speec 26/01/2017