World News Euroviews. The EU must prevent the COVID vaccine roll-out creating two-tier societies ǀ View Regardless of how keen governments are to roll out the vaccine, it’s likely that some groups in society will be slower to receive it, leading to unequal access and curtailed freedoms. 20/01/2021
Europe News At least 80% of priority groups should be vaccinated by March, EU says "We can soon start to see the beginning of the end of the pandemic," said health commissioner Stella Kyriakides in a statement. 19/01/2021
World News How did US President Donald Trump impact Europe over his four years? Donald Trump's unpredictability and America First policy have shaken the post-WWII global order and strained relations between Western allies. 19/01/2021
World News Boeing 737 Max aircraft set be cleared to resume flights in Europe The aircraft was grounded worldwide in March 2019 after two deadly crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia. 19/01/2021
Europe News EU-US relations under Biden 'won't be the same as before Trump' "There will be no nostalgia," said EU trade chief Sabine Weyland. "We are not going to go back to the global order of previous days." 18/01/2021
World News Brexit red tape is leading to shortages in some UK supermarkets British freight traders say European truck drivers could simply choose not to deliver to the UK over post-Brexit red tape. 16/01/2021
World News 'Outrage': Row after pro-Brexit group moves its website back into EU Neale Richmond, European Affairs spokesperson for a coalition party, Fine Gael, described the move as an "outrage". 15/01/2021
Europe News EU vaccine plan 'morally and politically unjustified', says Albania PM "If you see how the European Union has conceived this process, for the moment it has decided to think only of itself," said Albania's PM Edi Rama. 15/01/2021
Europe News Future trade deals won't be negotiated as fast as Brexit, says MEP London and Brussels agreed on a post-Brexit trade deal just before Christmas, giving their respective parliaments little time to scrutinise the agreement. 14/01/2021
Europe News Brussels-Beijing deal could threaten cooperation with US on China The EU's landmark agreement with Beijing could complicate transatlantic cooperation on China after Biden's team signalled disapproval of the deal. 12/01/2021
Europe News Falkland Islands back in spotlight after exclusion from Brexit deal The Falklands have not been included in the EU-UK agreement, a cause for concern among residents, many of whom rely heavily on trade with Europe. 11/01/2021
World News When things go wrong: How EU and US can end their presidents' terms They lead two of the world's biggest political blocs, but what are the rules for removing the President of the United States and the President of the European Council? 11/01/2021
My Europe Series Why does the EU take longer than the UK to approve a COVID-19 vaccine? Europe's medicines agency approved two vaccines for use in recent weeks, but Britain has put three into general circulation in the same time period 08/01/2021
World News EU secures 300 million more vaccine doses, doubling its current number The European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen gives an update on the coronavirus vaccine rollout in the EU, amid criticism it was too slow and not enough jabs were ordered. 08/01/2021
Travel News What does Brexit mean for those travelling to and from the UK? The UK has officially left the EU. What does that mean for travel into and out of the island? 07/01/2021
Europe News EU no longer recognises Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president The European Union has dropped its recognition of Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president after he lost his position as head of its parliament. 07/01/2021
USA European leaders condemn 'disgraceful' attack on US democracy European leaders condemned an attack on democracy as chaos unfolded in a country they once relied upon for global leadership. 07/01/2021
Central African Republic Pope appeals for calm after disputed Central African Republic election Ten opposition candidates have called for the annulment of the result, which saw President Faustin Archangel Touadéra re-elected. 06/01/2021
Romania Euronews Romania to launch - a new independent channel in Romanian The Romanian-language channel will be brought to millions of households in partnership with Universitatea Politehnica din București (UPB). 06/01/2021
Economy Vaccinations key to Europe's revival, EU Economy Commissioner says Paolo Gentiloni, the EU's Economy Commissioner and former Italian Prime Minister told Euronews that vaccinations, not vaccines will be the key to resuscitating Europe's beleaguered economy. 05/01/2021