Europe News The Brief: Uber rights, Greta Thunberg, and whistleblowers In this edition we report on rights for Uber workers, youth for climate striker Greta Thunberg addresses MEPs in Strasbourg and the the plenary votes on better protection for whistleblowers amid controversy over Julian Assange's fate. 16/04/2019
Albania Watch: Anti-government protests in Albania It is the 9th protest of its kind since February. 13/04/2019
Romania Romania's president calls referendum on anti-corruption “Justice is a matter of national interest, and citizens have the sovereign right to decide whether or not to let corruption become state policy,” he said . 06/04/2019
Romania Europe puts pressure on Romania over Kovesi and controversial reforms It was a multi-pronged attack on Bucharest. 04/04/2019
Slovakia Liberal lawyer becomes Slovakia's first female president Anti-corruption lawyer Zuzana Caputova was propelled to power by revolt over the murder of a journalist. 30/03/2019
Romania Romania bans EU anti-corruption job favourite from leaving country Laura Codruta Kovesi claims Bucharest is trying to silence her for her anti-corruption work. 29/03/2019
Slovakia Slovakia told to make more progress on anti-corruption reforms Slovakia has until the end of the year to submit a report regarding the implementation of anti-corruption measures, the Council of Europe's Group of States Against Corruption (GRECO) said on Tuesday. 26/03/2019
World News Anti-corruption campaigner on course for surprise win in Slovakia's presidential election Voters have had enough of the ruling Smer party and just last year there mass protests broke out after a journalist was assassinated. 16/03/2019
Romania EU chief Timmermans piles pressure on Romania over corruption reforms "We want to make sure that the fight against corruption isn’t abandoned, that we continue this fight because it’s very important for the future of this country," said Timmermans. 13/03/2019
Europe News The Brief: time change, EU-US warming ties, and sanctions extension In this edition: we look at how proposed seasonal time change could cause chaos for airlines, the EU gets its diplomatic relations boost. 05/03/2019
Israel Rival Tel Aviv protests over Bibi corruption charges Rival Tel Aviv protests over Bibi corruption charges 03/03/2019
Israel Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption charges: what's next? Euronews answers Netanyahu faces three possible charges on bribery, breaching trust and fraud. It could be his downfall. 01/03/2019
Israel Netanyahu dismisses corruption charges as 'witch hunt' Netanyahu has denied the allegations and denounced "an unprecedented witch hunt intended to topple the right-wing government." 28/02/2019
Ukraine Ukrainian president to face possible impeachment over corruption claim Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is facing possible impeachment proceedings following an expose linking him to a corruption scandal in 2015 26/02/2019
Europe News Search for an EU budget crime prosecutor begins The European Parliament has made a short list of candidates for the new position. 26/02/2019
Belgium What is the European Public Prosecutor’s Office? | Euronews explains Romania's ex-anti-corruption chief Laura Kovesi is set for an interview to become the EU's new chief prosecutor. Here we explain the European Public Prosecutor’s Office, the new office she could be heading up. 26/02/2019
Albania Pressure increases on Albanian government Protesters gathered in front of Albania's parliament on Thursday as pressure increased on the government to step down 21/02/2019
Romania Top EU official praises fired Romanian corruption prosecutor The vice president of the European Commission, Frans Timmermans, told Euronews on Saturday that there could be "no relenting of the fight against corruption in Romania". 18/02/2019
Romania Top EU official praises fired Romanian corruption prosecutor The European Commission's vice president, Frans Timmermans, praised Romania's former chief corruption prosecutor in an interview with Euronews, urging the fight against corruption to continue. 18/02/2019
Economy R. Jezic: the businessman behind the Croatian trial that could give Russia the keys to Europe ǀ View Croatian courts are currently holding the biggest trial of the decade to determine the guilt of former Croatian Prime Minister Ivo Sanader and Hungarian industrialist Zsolt Hernadi, the Chairman and CEO of MOL Hungarian Oil, the largest foreign investor in Croatia (accused of bribing the former). 18/02/2019