United Kingdom UK Brexit adviser Shanker Singham: ‘EU must compromise’ A trade expert influential with the UK government tells Euronews the EU must abandon its insistence on an all-island customs territory. 04/10/2019
United Kingdom How has Europe reacted to the UK's Brexit proposals? Tusk says EU is 'fully behind Ireland' over Brexit and 'unconvinced' by Boris Johnson's latest border plan. 03/10/2019
World Raw Politics in full: Trade War Tesa Arcilla is joined by politicians and journalists to discuss the major political issues that are defining and dividing Europe today. 03/10/2019
Green News EU announces fridges and TVs to become more eco-friendly and efficient The European Commission has revealed new regulations on household appliances to encourage energy saving and reuse. 03/10/2019
United Kingdom Why is Boris Johnson’s latest Brexit plan a headache for the EU? EU leaders are reserving full judgement on the UK prime minister’s plan, but critics say it crosses several red lines. 03/10/2019
World News U.S. hits Scotch whisky, Italian cheese, French wine with 25% tariffs The Trump administration slapped 25% tariffs on French wine, Italian cheese and single-malt Scotch whisky in retaliation for EU subsidies on aircraft. 02/10/2019
United Kingdom 'Very little time': Read Johnson's letter to Juncker on Brexit plan Britain delivered its proposals on Wednesday for how to deal with the Irish border after Brexit, removing the so-called backstop but with measures it said would avoid the need for checks or physical infrastructure. 02/10/2019
Iran Euroviews. The EU's misguided Iran strategy is akin to letting the fox into the hen house ǀ View If the European Commission - and foreign policy chief Josep Borrell in particular - would have the EU assume a more active role in world affairs, they will be presented with a host of difficult choices, few of them black or white. Take, for example, the question of Iran. 02/10/2019
Europe News Gender equality in the new commission Gender parity in Team Ursula and a dedicated portfolio for Equality are seen as moves to strengthen the position of women in the EU, but will it be enough? 01/10/2019
World Angry protests at 'power keg' migrant camp over deadly fire Tensions are high after the blaze at the vast and overcrowded Moira camp, on the Greek island of Lesbos. 01/10/2019
World News EU unemployment drops to lowest level in nearly two decades: Eurostat Official figures from Eurostat found that the unemployment rate for the EU stood at 6.2% in August — the lowest level since January 2000. 30/09/2019
Kosovo Euroviews. Kosovo’s fate in the Western Balkans will determine the future stability of Europe | View Eleven years after the declaration of independence, four major European countries still do not recognise Kosovo as a country, which remains an obstacle to its efforts to integrate into European and world organisations. 30/09/2019
Europe News Polyglot or mono: the word wars in Brussels Despite Brexit, English remains a key working language in the EU, which creates a certain amount of friction with the French speakers in Brussels. 30/09/2019
United Kingdom Brexit timeline: Boris Johnson’s month of turmoil in September A blow-by-blow account of key events that have shaken the UK as it hurtles towards the EU exit door. 30/09/2019
Economy Using the EU’s own trade rules against it: the scourge of ‘VAT Carousel’ fraud | View By converging standards and regulations, and removing most - if not all - barriers to international export, the EU facilitates trade, improving the standards of living for millions across the continent. However, criminal actors are also using these same structures to engage in illicit activity. 30/09/2019
My Europe Series Brexit drama, online memory and populism In this edition of State of the Union we look at privacy vs freedom of information online as well as how Europe should deal with populism. 27/09/2019
Netherlands He's back! Brexit monster returns with launch of new Dutch advice book The furry character, who is the face of the official Netherlands Brexit-ready campaign, is pictured 'tamed' by well-prepared entrepreneurs. 27/09/2019
United Kingdom Steve Barclay: 'A long way to go' on EU-Britain Brexit deal The Brexit minister said that the Irish backstop 'had to go'. 27/09/2019
United Kingdom EU citizens in Scotland: 'Living here makes me feel safe and at home' A new study has found that EU27 citizens feel "safer and more welcome" living in Scotland than in England. We spoke to some of them to find out why. 27/09/2019
Europe News "Populists? Bring them into the tent" "Populists? Bring them into the tent". An interview with political scientist Richard Higgott about the challenges of populism in Europe 27/09/2019