Economy The work to stabilise the eurozone isn’t over. Reforms are necessary to avoid the abyss again ǀ View Giving the EU its own resources is the only way to overcome country divisions on EU spending from national budgets. 02/12/2019
Europe News The Brief: 10 years of The Lisbon Treaty A look at how The Lisbon Treaty has positively and negatively affected the European Union 10 years after its adoption. 02/12/2019
Norway Euroviews. Depleted fish stocks can’t wait. The EU and Norway need to commit to ending overfishing now ǀ View EU-Norway consultations consistently result in agreements to continue overfishing. This is in no small part due to a bewilderingly flawed approach: by assuming the scientific advice for maximum sustainable catches as a starting point and then negotiating upwards. 02/12/2019
Belgium Watch back: EU leaders mark 10 years since Treaty of Lisbon The new European Commission took power after being delayed one month. 01/12/2019
Europe News Dieselgate: lawyers back legal action for Europeans When the emissions cheating scandal erupted, Americans were quickly compensated, but four years on, European VW owners are still seeking justice. 28/11/2019
World News Euroviews. Turning up the heat on vaping regulations to address consumer concerns ǀ View While e-cigarettes are well established in many countries, there are big differences between the way the US regulates vaping compared to other regions like the EU. In addition, to date there are no universal product standards in this relatively new, yet fast-growing product category. 27/11/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Brexit: What European businesses should prepare for now ǀ View While Brexit will inevitably affect different areas of any European or global business, if companies can be adaptable, they stand in better stead to weather the storm. While it may be costly now, being prepared for any outcome is the best current approach to an uncertain political climate. 27/11/2019
Europe News Ursula von der Leyen: 'Europe can shape the global order' Ursula von der Leyen's new picks for EU commissioners are going before MEPs. 27/11/2019
World News Migrants tell of their 'Libyan hell' as they arrive in Europe The testimony of the 79 people rescued by the Aita Mari match with those of human rights organisations working in Libya: detention centres are places for torture and extortion. "You get arrested just because you are black," Ismail explained. 26/11/2019
World News EU Parliament debates a motion to declare climate emergency European Union lawmakers are debating a motion that would declare a "climate emergency", just a week before the United Nations climate conference in Madrid. However, the declaration has raised criticism among environmental activists and organizations, that demand further action. 25/11/2019
Hungary Euroviews. Responding to Judit Varga: Separating facts from propaganda about the rule of law ǀ View Normally, we do not respond to statements from ministers or other representatives of the Orbán regime. Exceptionally, in this instance, we thought it important to counter the misinformation Minister Judit Varga is deliberately spreading. 25/11/2019
Next Series Parmitano tells us why repairs in space are a lot like heart surgery Luca Parmitano tells us why doing repairs in space is a lot like open-heart surgery 25/11/2019
My Europe Series Tusk vows to tackle nationalists head on In this week's state of the union, newly elected president of the European People's Party Donald Tusk says he will take on populists and nationalists. 22/11/2019
United Kingdom Are Boris Johnson’s Tories being fair to future EU migrants? People moving to the UK from EU countries after Brexit face tighter rules and will have to "wait like everybody else" for benefits, under Conservative Party plans. 20/11/2019
Europe News The Brief: How the incoming Commission plans to tackle poverty in Europe As President-elect von der Leyen and her Commission prepare to take office on December 1, there are already plans being made to tackle poverty in Europe, promoting of quality jobs, and a European Union-wide minimum wage. 20/11/2019
World News EU's rights agency warns of 'lost generation' of young refugees Europe is at risk of creating a "lost generation" of young refugees, who aren't properly integrated into their host countries, the EU's Agency for Fundamental Rights warns. 19/11/2019
Poland Euroviews. Polish judges are showing their courage amid a crackdown on an independent judiciary ǀ View “I feel like an entire machinery is against me,” Judge Monika Frąckowiak told me when I met her last month in the town of Poznań. “I will continue doing what I’m doing but I fear others might be silenced.” 19/11/2019
Hungary Euroviews. Judit Varga: Facts You Always Wanted to Know about Rule of Law but Never Dared to Ask ǀ View For fear of sounding politically incorrect, many are reluctant to ask even the most basic questions about rule of law and its protection in the EU. So to help out, here are a few facts about the rule of law that you always wanted to know but never dared ask. 19/11/2019
Hungary Hungary minister clashes with Dutch MEP in debate on European values Judit Varga dismissed concerns about press freedom in Hungary, claiming that 80 percent of Hungarian media was critical — a comment that drew laughter. 15/11/2019
Germany Euroviews. Germany’s ‘gay conversion therapy’ ban must signal the end of the heinous practice in Europe ǀ View Germany's move to ban controversial 'gay conversion therapy' must be the first step in a Europe-wide move to end the practice and its damaging effects on members of the LGBTQ community. 14/11/2019