Tech News Rights groups call on Europe to ban the use of Pegasus spyware The powerful spyware was used by several governments to spy on lawyers, journalists, political opponents and human rights activists. 03/12/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: Omicron spreads and ECJ opinion on Hungary-Poland bid These were the key stories occupying minds in Brussels this week. 03/12/2021
Belarus Belarus threatens to retaliate against latest EU and US sanctions Minsk has admitted the latest sanctions on airliners and travel companies will "economically stifle" the country. 03/12/2021
Europe News Some travel restrictions not based on science, claims airlines chief It comes after European countries put restrictions on flights from southern Africa following the detection of the Omicron variant. 03/12/2021
Europe News Court 'should dismiss' Hungary-Poland bid to stop EU cash conditions Hungary and Poland are trying to stop EU cash handouts from being conditional on respect for rule of law and other key values of the bloc. 02/12/2021
World News EU draft pulled after Vatican complains Christmas 'cancelled' Italian conservatives had voiced outrage about the document, claiming among other things that it was “cancelling Christmas.” 30/11/2021
France Migrants determined to reach UK despite boat tragedy Many migrants say the tragedy will not prevent them from climbing into a flimsy inflatable boat packed with up to 50 people in hopes of reaching Britain. 29/11/2021
World News EU and NATO vow action against 'hybrid threats' on Baltic visit The visit of EU and NATO's top officials to Lithuania was dominated by the Belarus migrant crisis and Russia's military build-up near Ukraine. 28/11/2021
France EU plane to be deployed over Channel after migrant deaths A plane operated by EU border agency Frontex will be deployed over the Channel to better identify smuggling networks, said the French interior minister at a meeting with European migration officials. 28/11/2021
World The face of the EU’s Green Deal on Europe’s climate ambitions "We're on the side of climate justice" - Frans Timmermans, the face of the EU's green deal, talks COP26, nuclear energy, Nord Stream 2 and more. 26/11/2021
Green News What is CAP and why is '#VotethisCAPdown' trending? You might have seen the hashtag on Twitter as environmentalists, campaign groups and Green MEPs question the commitment of the updated policy. 26/11/2021
Europe News EU countries restrict air travel from southern Africa over new variant Germany, Italy and France restrict travel from southern Africa over new COVID variant as Brussels mulls EU-wide flight restrictions 26/11/2021
Italy Will a new French-Italian pact reshape Europe post-Merkel? Paris and Rome signed a landmark cooperation pact on Friday after years of bitter disputes. Can Europe's new bromance steal the show from the French-German couple? 26/11/2021
Republic of North Macedonia Euroscepticism rises in North Macedonia amid EU membership delays Greece, Bulgaria and EU leaders have all prevented EU membership talks beginning with North Macedonia. 25/11/2021
Green News Investors warn EU not to label intensive farming 'sustainable' "It is deeply concerning to see a proposal that would count EU agricultural subsidies as green, when we know that many are harmful." 25/11/2021
Travel News Travelling to Germany? Here’s what you can and can’t pack in your bag If you're planning on visiting family and friends in Germany this winter, here's what you can pack in your suitcase. 25/11/2021
Europe News The view from Northern Ireland on the UK-EU post-Brexit trade dispute Britain is threatening to suspend the Northern Ireland protocol, which is the part of the Brexit deal that keeps Northern Ireland in the EU's single market for goods. 24/11/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian miners protest again wage and jobs cuts in Sarajevo The demonstration follows government plans to restructure indebted coal mines as part of a programme to switch to renewable energy sources. 24/11/2021
World News Women in power: How many European countries have female leaders? As Sweden appoints its first female prime minister, we take a look at the proportion of women in positions of political power across Europe. 24/11/2021
World Ylva Johansson "It's not really a migration crisis. It's a geopolitical crisis." Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs and migration, talks to Euronews about the ongoing humanitarian situation on the EU's border with Belarus 23/11/2021