World News UK agrees to give EU ambassador full diplomatic status, ending clash EU ambassador Joao Vale de Almeida, will get "a status consistent with heads of missions of states". 05/05/2021
World News European trust in EU hits highest levels in more than a decade Close to half of Europeans say they trust the European Union, findings from the latest Eurobarometer show. 05/05/2021
World News Nearly half of Europeans unhappy with EU's COVID measures, poll finds The highest proportion of dissatisfaction was found in Greece, Luxembourg and Belgium, the survey found. 05/05/2021
Real Economy Job retention schemes are keeping millions in work, what happens once they end? In partnership with The European Commission With the pandemic, lockdowns, climate change and the digital transition, employment in Europe has rarely been so precarious. Job retention schemes are keeping millions in work, but what happens once they end? 05/05/2021
Europe News Greece wants to boost growth by 7% from €57bn pandemic recovery plan Athens will receive €30.5 billion in European Union funds as part of the bloc's so-called Recovery and Resilience Facility. 04/05/2021
World News First EU-funded COVID-19 vaccines arrive in the Balkans Most of the Balkan countries have struggled to obtain coronavirus vaccines, except for Serbia, which had launched a successful inoculation campaign mainly thanks to millions of doses of China's Sinopharm and Russia's Sputnik V shots. 04/05/2021
World Brussels plans fresh drive to start Albania's EU membership talks EU countries vetoed the latest attempt to begin negotiations. 04/05/2021
France Tractor protest in Strasbourg over new EU agriculture proposals French farmers staged a 'tractor protest' at the European Parliament in Strasbourg over new EU agriculture proposals they say are too 'green' 01/05/2021
Europe News NATO starts troops withdrawal from Afghanistan, says alliance official NATO has begun withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan, according to an alliance official, after nearly 20 years of war. 30/04/2021
Europe News Apple overcharges rival streaming services, claims Brussels Brussels considers that Apple breaches EU competition law because it charges high commission fees on rivals on the App store. 30/04/2021
Europe News Kosovo's PM Kurti fails to commit to negotiation date with Serbia The new prime minister of Kosovo wrapped up two days of meeting in Brussels without committing to a firm date to return for negotiations with Serbia. 29/04/2021
World The President of North Macedonia calls for more EU presence in the Balkans "We are the best-prepared candidate in the history of the organisation" - The President of North Macedonia, Stevo Pendarovski, tells Euronews of his country's difficulties in the EU accession process, the Balkans' 'non-paper' and how the country is managing with vaccine supplies. 29/04/2021
World News EU slams Russia and China for Western vaccines disinformation campaign Moscow and Beijing's vaccine diplomacy includes "disinformation and manipulation efforts to undermine trust in Western-made vaccines," according to an EU report. 29/04/2021
Europe News US recognition of Armenian killings as genocide revives an old debate The United States’ decision to recognise the deportation and killing of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire as a "genocide" has revived a long-running debate in the European Union. 28/04/2021
World News Indian COVID variant detected in at least seven European nations: ECDC According to data obtained by Euronews from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), the B.1.617 variant has been detected in seven European countries. 28/04/2021
France France threatens retaliation if UK doesn't comply on fishing France has threatened the United Kingdom with "retaliatory measures" on financial services if the post-Brexit agreement on fisheries is not implemented. 27/04/2021
Europe News Ethiopia 'closing in on itself' amid pressure to end fighting Ethiopia has been locked in a regional conflict between government forces and the former ruling party, the Tigray People's Liberation Front, for months now. 26/04/2021
Europe News EU begins legal action against AstraZeneca over 'breach of contract' "The company has not been in the position to come up with a reliable strategy to ensure the timely delivery of doses," said a European Commission spokesperson. 26/04/2021
Travel News Vaccinated US tourists will be allowed to visit the EU this summer Here's what we know so far on the conditions US travellers will have to meet to travel to the European Union in Summer 2021. 26/04/2021
World News Merkel wants more EU self-reliance over Covid-19 vaccine production German Chancellor Angela Merkel wants to see more EU self-reliance in the pharmaceutical sector after Covid-19 vaccine supply worries 24/04/2021