Real Economy European fiscal stimulus: more spending for more growth In partnership with The European Commission The European Central Bank has been leading efforts to stimulate growth for years, but some now say its financial toolkit is almost empty. 23/12/2019
Europe News 2019 Year in Review - Changing of the guards We take a look back at the changeover of the EU top jobs at the end of 2019, and how one issue took its toll on those who headed up those institutions. 23/12/2019
Europe News 2019 Year in Review: Elections, elections, elections From Spain's double take, to Britain's last minute entry - 2019 was a year of elections. We take a look back at the political upheaval of the past 365 days in Europe. 23/12/2019
Croatia Croatia presidential race to go to runoff on January 5 Conservative incumbent Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic, who is running for a second term, will face a run-off on January 5. 22/12/2019
World News Euroviews. Biodiversity must be a key plank of the European Green Deal ǀ View What is the EU commitment to fight wildlife trafficking and protect biodiversity in its new strategy for a sustainable Europe? After a thorough read-through of the European Green Deal, one would have to conclude that this is still unclear. 20/12/2019
United Kingdom What has changed with Boris Johnson’s new Brexit bill? The UK Prime Minister’s new-look legislation to take the UK out of the EU strips away parliament’s oversight of future trade talks. 20/12/2019
World News Euroviews. The EU’s Green Deal is ambitious. But its success rides on its most controversial part ǀ View Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the European Green Deal is a reference to the imposition of a border carbon adjustment mechanism (“BCA”) by 2021. 19/12/2019
United Kingdom EU warns Brexit deadline leaves 'very little time' for trade deal Meanwhile Guy Verhofstadt warned that issues of citizens' rights in the EU and UK must be solved before the European Parliament approves the divorce deal. "Citizens can never become the victims of Brexit," he said. 18/12/2019
Europe News EU fish quota quarrel - ministers hail deal, NGOs slam overfishing After all night talks, EU agricultural ministers said they had reached a balanced agreement that respected the environment and socio-economic sustainability. NGOs like Our Fish believe EU countries put short-term economic interests ahead of the health of their waters. 18/12/2019
Poland Poland could be forced out of EU by judicial reforms, court warns Poland might have to leave the EU if it wants to apply judicial reforms, the country's supreme court has warned. 18/12/2019
Belgium Failure to digitise medical records could be putting lives at risk European healthcare professionals say their field is lagging behind when it comes to digitising and sharing patients’ health information. This could be putting lives at risk. 17/12/2019
United Kingdom Boris Johnson moves to close door on extended Brexit transition The UK prime minister plans to rule out prolonging the post-Brexit standstill arrangements, cranking up pressure to secure an EU trade deal in 2020. 17/12/2019
Germany European police arrest 11 in counterfeit euro banknotes investigation The criminal group had sold more than 26,000 counterfeit banknotes worth €1.3 million 16/12/2019
Next Series Astronauts conduct health experiment and spacewalk Euronews space correspondent and European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Luca Parmitano has sent the latest instalment of Space Chronicles, a series in which he documents his experiences on the International Space Station (ISS) over a six-month period. 16/12/2019
World News Euroviews. We need to stop pretending that we do enough to curtail terrorists’ online influence ǀ View We are living in times of global terrorism, unlike any we have known before. This is a terror that thrives through its enduring online presence. The time has come and gone for relying on the goodwill of the tech industry and their unfulfilled promises of self-regulation. 13/12/2019
Bulgaria Euroviews. The EU’s first Public Prosecutor has her work cut out for her tackling corruption in Bulgaria ǀ View Laura Kövesi, who was appointed as the EU’s first chief public prosecutor, has a long track record of fighting corruption in her native Romania. Yet, is a solid résumé enough to tackle the immense challenge before this new EU institution? 13/12/2019
United Kingdom Election done. What's the next stage in the Brexit negotiations? The UK general election has given a large majority to the British Conservatives, allowing PM Boris Johnson a comfortable margin to pass his Brexit deal in parliament. So what's next in the Brexit saga? 13/12/2019
Focus The young Europeans and the future of health policy The European Health Parliament meets in Brussels to come up with innovative policies for future healthcare 13/12/2019
United Kingdom Time frame for post-Brexit trade deal 'is challenging', says EU chief Boris Johnson's resounding victory means the Withdrawal Agreement should be passed by the House of Commons quickly. 13/12/2019
Europe News EU leaders agree on climate neutrality by 2050, Poland to go 'at own pace' Discussions focused on funds for eastern European states to transition away from fossil fuels, while keeping nuclear power in the mix, but the deadline is a bit more flexible for one country. 13/12/2019