Smart Regions ERMIS II - the project helping people with reduced mobility enjoy the beach In partnership with the European Commission Thanks to a European project, people with reduced mobility in Cyprus and in Greece can enjoy the sea as many beaches are now equipped with wheelchair ramps, devices to get them into the water and much more. 13/09/2021
World Viktor Orbán is having his cake and eating it - Timothy Garton Ash World-renowned Professor of European Studies, Timothy Garton Ash, gives his insight into the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the EU's core values and the politics of Angela Merkel. 08/09/2021
World News Euroviews. Crises tend to divide Europe. Here's how COVID is doing it | View The pandemic has created geographical and generational divides across the European Union which have the potential to change politics in a significant way. 08/09/2021
Economy Experts see greater role for public policy and state regulation in post pandemic years World-renowned economists Joseph Stiglitz and Mario Monti give their insight into economic recovery in the post-pandemics years. 07/09/2021
Tech News Big tech spends big money lobbying EU, new report shows Tech industry giants outspent big pharma and fossil fuel companies trying to win influence and shape policy in Brussels, a new study has found. 31/08/2021
Green News The climate elections: Voters are warming to Europe's green parties Green politicians are getting into government across Europe - but who are they and what are their aims? 20/08/2021
Travel News Which European leaders are going on holiday amid the COVID crisis? Emmanuel Macron is in the Côte d'Azur and Boris Johnson's up in Scotland, but are any political leaders breaking travel restrictions? 12/08/2021
Poland Poland: Media freedom fears as TVN24's licence extension is suspended Poland's National Broadcasting Council has suspended the extension of the licence of the independent TVN24 television channel prompting fears over independent media in the country. 29/07/2021
Tech News Google must improve hotel and flight search results says EU The search giant has been given two months to address EU regulator concerns over the transparency of flight and hotel pricing in its search results. 26/07/2021
Smart Regions Six endangered species in the Rhine wetlands are given help to survive In partnership with the European Commission It is urgent to protect biodiversity, and there are solutions. Thanks to a cross-border project in the wetlands along the Rhine, concrete action is being taken to develop and sustain the population of six threatened species. 19/07/2021
Europe News Poland judicial reforms are in breach of European law, court rules The European Court of Justice says that a new disciplinary regime for judges could enable political influence over the judiciary. 15/07/2021
Europe News Politics have entered the football pitch. Was it inevitable? The Euro 2020 tournament has been characterised by unusually explicit conversations on politics, race and LGBTQ+ rights. 11/07/2021
Real Economy Brussels Economic Forum 2021: what will Europe’s economy look like post-pandemic? In partnership with The European Commission The hot topic at the Brussels Economic Forum is how to build Europe’s new economy post-pandemic. We speak to some business owners, EU commissioners and the head of the WTO about vaccines, international trade and the economic outlook. 07/07/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Pan-European politics: A modern solution to modern problems? National parties cannot realise their ideals if they remain stuck in a national organisation and thinking pattern, writes Reinier van Lanschot of Volt Europa. 06/07/2021
World 'Divorce is always negative': Barnier gives Brexit overview Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, gives his insight on the whole 1600 days of Brexit and discusses his new book on his role and experience during the discussions. He also reveals his political aspirations for the future. 05/07/2021
Smart Regions Discover Italy's greenest campus and how it's saving money and energy In partnership with the European Commission The UNICAL in Calabria is the largest university campus in Italy and it is also one of Europe's "greenest". An ambitious energy project has allowed it to go green, lower CO2 emissions and save money. 05/07/2021
World António Costa: Europe needs "reform and investment" "Only those who want to be part of the Union are in the Union and those who are in the Union are there because they share those values and those values are not conditional" - Portuguese Prime Minister, António Costa, gives his insight into the pandemic and EU relations with Hungary and Russia. 29/06/2021
Green News Does the EU need a green prosecutor to solve environmental crime? This MEP is calling for a dedicated EU body tasked with identifying, investigating, and prosecuting environmental crime across Europe. 24/06/2021
Health Series 10% of Europe's food waste could be avoided with better labelling In partnership with The European Commission Nearly half of all consumers don't clearly understand expiry dates on food labels. Solutions to normalise labelling rules are being studied in Europe with the goal of making the food we buy more sustainable. 22/06/2021
Health news French minister calls for new EU vaccine funding agency after COVID France’s industry minister said Europe could learn from a similar US agency which has funded private research into vaccines. 17/06/2021