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
Europe News Eurozone facing recession at the end of the year, Brussels says High prices are here to stay, with the European Union predicting inflation will remain throughout 2023. 11/11/2022
My Europe Series Europe is fretting over China owning key EU infrastructure. Here's why Chinese companies have over the past decade invested in EU ports and airports, but also electrical companies and telecommunications. 10/11/2022
World News New horizons: UK signs science research deal with Swiss amid EU snub Both countries have been blocked from an EU programme amid political tensions. 10/11/2022
Europe News Brussels calls for faster military mobility and stronger cyber defence The proposals aim to ensure that the bloc's transport infrastructure can be used by heavy military equipment. 10/11/2022
Europe News MEPs vote in favour of including energy measures in recovery plans The parliament overwhelmingly endorsed by a vote of 471 to 90 having EU governments amend their COVID-19 recovery plans to include measures to save energy while amending the proposal to prioritise investments to tackle energy poverty for vulnerable households and small companies. 10/11/2022
Europe News MEPs back rules to curb access for subsidised foreign companies MEPs back rules to curb access for subsidised foreign companies. 10/11/2022
Economy Brussels proposes new EU fiscal rules to turn the page on austerity The new rules will give EU countries greater flexibility to design their own fiscal plans, which will need to ensure a gradual decline of public debt. 09/11/2022
Europe News EU agrees stricter rules for greenhouse gas emission cuts The new rules will apply to road and domestic maritime transport, buildings, agriculture, waste and small industries which are collectively responsible for about 60% of the bloc's greenhouse gas emissions. 09/11/2022
Culture news EU musicians are being exploited by US streamer contracts Despite EU laws protecting author copyrights, many EU songwriters are facing exploitative US contracts from streaming giants. 08/11/2022
Europe News COP27 must be about implementing climate promises - Michel Charles Michel stressed that climate change is "the challenge of our generation" and that only international cooperation can solve it. 08/11/2022
Europe News COP27: Important to discuss climate reparations, says von der Leyen Ursula von der Leyen said world leaders should examine the available funds that can be used as compensation for the damage caused by climate change. 07/11/2022
Europe News The EU promised €9 billion in financial aid to Kyiv. Where is it? The macro-financial assistance is meant to help Ukraine cover its budget deficit and keep its economy running. 07/11/2022
Europe News Europe needs 'strong' response to massive US subsidies - Le Maire The US Inflation Reduction Act includes hundreds of billions of dollars of investment including state aid for industries. The EU's trade commissioner has said it appears to discriminate against European businesses. 07/11/2022
United Kingdom UK demands post-Brexit access to EU science programmes “The UK’s participation would be a win-win for the UK and the EU, but the UK cannot wait much longer,” said the UK's Europe minister Leo Docherty. 07/11/2022
Brussels, My Love? Watch our new Euronews talk show Brussels, my love? The first episode of the show featured panellists Philippe Lamberts, a Belgian MEP who co-chairs the Greens group in the European Parliament; Maria Demertzis, deputy director at the Bruegel think tank; and Eric Maurice, from the Robert Schuman Foundation. 05/11/2022
World News Italy silent as ships with 1,000 rescued migrants seek help Italy silent as ships with 1,000 rescued migrants seek help 04/11/2022
Europe News COP27: EU intends to oppose separate fund for climate reparations COP27 marks the first time that loss and damage is a formal part of the agenda. 04/11/2022
My Europe Series What were the top stories in Europe this week? Russia did a double U-turn this week on the grain deal agreed with Ukraine. 04/11/2022
Europe News EU leaders head to COP27 as countries switch from gas to coal The EU intends to urge other countries to "close the book on unabated coal" and put an end to "inefficient" fossil fuel subsidises. 03/11/2022