World News EU citizens approved of bloc's handling of first COVID-19 wave: survey A survey of people in eight EU member states found that majorities approved of the bloc's response to the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic. 17/11/2020
Europe News EU could partially halt new privacy rules to fight online child abuse There are an estimated 16 million images of child abuse on the internet - at least 800,000 of them from within the EU. 17/11/2020
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia accession talks face new hurdles from Bulgaria North Macedonia accession talks face new hurdles from Bulgaria 17/11/2020
World News Privacy activists file EU complaint over iPhone tracking A Vienna-based group has filed complaints against Apple over its use of software to track the behavior of iPhone users, arguing that it violates European Union electronic privacy laws. 16/11/2020
Moldova Moldova: Sandu is president, but the battle for power has only begun As president, Maia Sandu has few powers which remain at the hand of the country's pro-Russian Socialist party. 16/11/2020
World Irish FM says EU and UK have to make 'big progress' ahead of deadline Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney believes that talks have ‘got to make big progress.’ 16/11/2020
Moldova Moldovan president-elect Sandu will push for parlimentary elections Sandu faced President Igor Dodon in the second round of the country's presidential election. She told Euronews that parliament has to change and is still corrupt. 15/11/2020
Moldova Fearing voter fraud, Moldova war veterans keep an eye on Transnistria Three decades ago they were fighting Russian-backed rebels on Moldova's border with Transnistria. Now they are fighting voter fraud. 15/11/2020
World News Moldova: How the diaspora keeps Europe's poorest nation afloat The money Moldovans living abroad send home props up the economy, one of the major issues in Sunday's presidential election. 15/11/2020
My Europe Series Analysis: Biden victory signals change not just in US, but Europe too What does Joe Biden's victory mean for Europe and the future of Trump-style politics across the globe? 13/11/2020
Ireland EU 'unlikely' to give UK more time to adjust after Brexit transition Trade experts say an initial grace period of around three to six months may be necessary to allow businesses to get used to the changes. 13/11/2020
World News How hard is the coronavirus second wave hitting in Europe? New lockdowns, nighttime curfews and military field hospitals: here's how European countries are trying to fight a fresh wave of coronavirus. 13/11/2020
Romania Romania moves away from coal towards new sustainable jobs The Romanian government has announced the closure of two of the four coal mines still active in its Jiu Valley, but the country is looking to more sustainable businesses and other projects for the future. 13/11/2020
Europe News EU interior ministers pledge to take down terrorist content A strengthened role for Interpol in intelligence sharing is among the ideas that are being discussed in a virtual meeting hosted by European Commissioner Ylva Johansson. 13/11/2020
My Europe Series Bulgaria's putting brakes on North Macedonia's EU dream. Here's why. Bulgaria's veto over accession talks with North Macedonia is allegedly over language but domestic and EU politics may play just as big a role. 12/11/2020
World Barroso: it would be 'absurd' if there is no EU-UK Brexit Deal Former European Commission President speaks to Euronews Political Editor Darren McCaffrey about what the election of Joe Biden means for US-EU relations as well as Brexit, plus the EU's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 12/11/2020
World EU to sign a deal for 300 million doses of BioNtech/Pfizer vaccine The EU has already signed supply deals with AstraZeneca, Sanofi and Johnson & Johnson for their potential COVID-19 shots. 11/11/2020
United Kingdom UK and EU to 'redouble efforts' to negotiate post-Brexit deal Post-Brexit negotiations will resume on Monday but there are still "large differences" between the UK and EU. 08/11/2020
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates: Why tackling global health is everyone’s business The health and wellbeing of global populations are in the spotlight like never before. What needs to be done? Join our virtual debate on November 12 at 14:00 CET. 04/11/2020
World News Coronavirus: Italy sees highest daily death toll in six months The number of dead from COVID-19 reached levels not seen since early May in Italy on Tuesday, while Hungary and the Netherlands announced new measures. 03/11/2020