World News Sweden promises to uphold fundamental European values as it takes over EU Presidency Sweden has taken over the rotating presidency of the EU Council, for the third time since joining the bloc. The first major meeting will take place on Friday. 13/01/2023
Europe Decoded Europe’s leaders are younger and less experienced. Does it matter? Today, the average age of a European head of government is 53. In the 1980s, it was over 65. 09/01/2023
World Europe ‘still far’ from a deal on the gas price cap, says Polish PM "I see that some countries which have to deal with this crisis from the point of view of the prices of gas, prices of oil, do this in a very, very selfish way”, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki told Euronews. 15/12/2022
World What are Sweden's plans when it takes the EU’s presidency in January? Euronews interviews Sweden’s European Affairs Minister Jessika Roswall to find out the country’s proposals for the next six months as the country takes on the EU presidency in January 14/12/2022
Belgium EU lawmaker suspended amid corruption probe MEP Eva Kaili has had her membership revoked by two political parties following her suspected involvement in a corruption scandal involving a Gulf country and the EU Parliament 10/12/2022
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? EU enlargement and the US Inflation Reduction Tune in to understand the ins and outs of European politics. 10/12/2022
World The European Union: From a Nobel Peace Prize to war on the continent Over the past decade, Europe has been gripped by economic crises, harsh austerity measures, social unrest, and a global pandemic that claimed the lives of more than 2 million people across the continent 09/12/2022
World EU Environment Commissioner urges more action to save biodiversity There is "no vaccine or peace treaty" for the biodiversity crisis, says EU Environment Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius 08/12/2022
Business Planet EU single market prepares to celebrate its 30th birthday In partnership with The European Commission An economic milestone, the single market changed lives for businesses and for people right across the continent and is continuing to do so today. 08/12/2022
Europe News VIDEO: The EU is trying to reform itself. What do its citizens want? Euronews spoke with citizens who took part in the Conference on the Future of Europe, which resulted in 49 policy proposals. 08/12/2022
My Europe Series How Germany's role in Europe has changed after one year of Scholz "(Scholz) doesn’t like taking risks. He’s not really taking the lead on Ukraine; neither in domestic politics nor on the European level," one expert said. 08/12/2022
Brussels, My Love? Watch as panellists debate EU gender quotas & Brussels football riots Panellists spoke about a new EU directive for women on boards and the recent violent riots following the Belgium-Morocco football match. 03/12/2022
World Does Europe's long-term peace and security depend on enlargement? "I think if there is one positive outcome of this war if there is any, is that it is a very clear reinforcement of the need to enlarge the European Union." Olivér Várhelyi, EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement with an in-depth discussion. 01/12/2022
World 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU Parliament blacklists Russia 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU parliament blacklists Russia 25/11/2022
Economy Bakers go bust while EU ministers mull gas-price cap European energy ministers are debating an EU gas-price cap to help consumers. But for some businesses, such as bakeries, the action on bills is too little too late. 17/11/2022
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Watch our talk show on European politics Euronews' Brussels bureau brings you the second episode of a new talk show that breaks down European news and politics to make it more accessible to viewers. 12/11/2022
My Europe Series Is European politics beginning another lurch to the right? Far-right populists have done well in recent elections in Italy and Sweden. But does this point to a European-wide trend? 24/10/2022
Europe News EU border agency Frontex 'covered up illegal migrant pushbacks' A 120-page report from the EU's anti-fraud watchdog says Frontex was involved in covering up the illegal pushback of migrants from Greece to Turkey, violating their human rights. 14/10/2022
Economy Cap energy prices to avoid recession says Dombrovskis Vice President of the European Commission and EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis is Shona Murray's guest on the Global Conversation. 06/10/2022
World EU Energy Commissioner: "we need a price cap for Russian gas" Spiralling inflation, an unhealthy dependence on Russian energy, and the risk of power cuts. The EU Commission faces one of its toughest winters on record. Energy Commissioner, Kadri Simson wants a price cap on Russian gas and urgers households to do what they can to save energy. 23/09/2022