World EU-US trade deal 'is still doable', says Commisioner Cecilia Malmstrom "We hope that we don't have to impose tariffs on each other," EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom told Euronews' The Global Conversation programme. 06/05/2019
Belgium European Leadership Awards recognise the men and women shaping Europe Honouring leaders with outstanding achievements in business, politics and innovation, Euronews and the European Business Summit (EBS) hosted the second edition of the European Leadership Awards. 03/05/2019
World News EPP candidate Manfred Weber outlines vision in race to EC presidency Manfred Weber, the European People's Party candidate to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President, outlines his European vision 03/05/2019
World News Watch again: EU leaders discuss State of the Union ahead of elections Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini discuss the State of the Union ahead of European Union Elections. 03/05/2019
World News EU celebrates 15th anniversary of its largest expansion to date Ten countries joined the European Union on May 1, 2004. 01/05/2019
World News Which countries have highest proportion of women in parliament? Do two of Europe's most recent elections signal a new trend on the continent? 01/05/2019
Real Economy The future of work: are your skills up to date? In partnership with The European Commission Skills are the currency of the 21st century and, together with education, they are crucial factors shaping the future of our societies and economies. But, are your skills up to date? 01/05/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 33 Stolipinovo: Bulgarian Roma on discrimination Euronews' EU Road Trip has reached Bulgaria on its mission to discover the hopes and fears of European voters ahead of May's EU parliamentary elections. 01/05/2019
World Hungary reflects on 15 years of EU membership Fifteen years ago today, Hungary joined the European Union. But the anniversary of its accession has coincided with strong allegations of misuse of EU funds in the country and the current government is very hostile to Brussels. 01/05/2019
World News Euroviews. Reconnecting citizens with EU decision-making is possible – and needs to happen now ǀ View Europe is popular again but if it is to stay that way, it needs to build its relationship with citizens on deeper foundations. 30/04/2019
Europe News What does the European Commission do? Ahead of the European Parliament elections in June, we are explaining the functions of the different branches of the European Union. What does the European Commission do? 26/04/2019
United Kingdom How do European Parliament elections work in the UK? The UK is almost certain to take part in the vote to elect MEPs in May, after the Brexit process was extended to October. 26/04/2019
World Breakfast with Belle in Barcelona: Spanish MEP says he doesn't negotiate with the far-right In the run-up to the European elections, Good Morning Europe host Belle Donati is travelling across the continent to meet Members of the European Parliament in their own constituencies. 26/04/2019
Europe News Van Rompuy advisor warns of European "day of reckoning Luuk Van Middelaar, a philosopher and advisor to former President of the European Council, Herman van Rompuy, has spoken to Euronews about a new balance of power in Brussels. 25/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 29 Thessaloniki: 'We can’t dream here' On the next stop of our road trip, Euronews Correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgkeri visit a university to speak to students about the upcoming European elections. 25/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 28 Larissa: 'Without funding, no crops can grow' Correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgkeri have set off on the next leg of Euronews' road trip, speaking to Greek farmers to find out what impact EU subsidies have on local agriculture. 24/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 27: The effects of Greece's financial crisis Our correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgeri have set off on the next leg of Euronews' Road Trip ahead of the EU election in May. They have arrived to Metsovo in Greece where they have been asking people if they feel any improvement in their lives since the crisis that hit nearly 10 years ago. 23/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 26 Taranto: 'You don't sleep anymore' The final story on the Italian leg of our Road Trip comes from Taranto, where Europe’s biggest steel plant covers the city in a fine toxic dust. 22/04/2019
World News European Elections 2019: What happened this week? We take a look at new polls that predict big gains for populist and anti-EU parties, hear from the front runners for the EU's top job and get an update from the Euronews road trip correspondents who have crossed into Italy. 20/04/2019
World Breakfast with Belle in Athens: 'young voters have to be engaged' In the run-up to the European elections, Good Morning Europe host Belle Donati is travelling across the continent to meet Members of the European Parliament in their own constituencies. She's grabbing breakfast with them to talk about how they take their coffee - and how they want to change Europe. 19/04/2019