Europe News The Brief: New European Parliament sets priorities The newly-elected Parliament has been confronted with challenges during their time in Strasbourg. Meanwhile, Brexit party MEPs are making their voices heard and organisations are calling for the EU to become a federal state. All this and more on the Brief from Brussels. 03/07/2019
World News 4 things to know about the 4 nominated for EU top jobs They are the new faces of the European Union: Ursula von der Leyen, Charles Michel, Christine Lagarde, and Josep Borrell. Here are facts about the nominated for EU top jobs. 02/07/2019
World News US threatens €3.5bn additional tariffs on EU produce The US Trade Representative (USTR) has revealed a list of EU produce that could be slapped with extra trade tariffs in response to a long-running dispute over aircraft subsidies. 02/07/2019
Europe News Newly-elected European Parliament arrives in Strasbourg The high voter turnout in May's elections proves Europe is on people’s minds. However, parties will need to work harder to establish a consensus. 02/07/2019
World News EU Commission delays decision on Italy's budget The EU executive had been expected to decide at its weekly meeting on Tuesday whether to recommend disciplinary action against Italy over its growing debt. 01/07/2019
Europe News MEPs blast Tusk over controversial nominee to lead EU Commission The German Defense Minister was tapped by EU leaders to replace Jean-Claude Juncker at the end of his mandate later in the year, but her nomination needs to be approved by MEPs. 30/06/2019
World News EU and Vietnam sign "ambitious" free trade deal The European Union signed a landmark free trade deal with Vietnam on Sunday, the first of its kind with a developing country in Asia. 30/06/2019
Italy 'Salvini was right', migrant tells Euronews Khadim Diop, a 24-year-old from Senegal, gave an exclusive interview to Euronews shortly after the Sea-Watch 3 rescue ship docked in Lampedusa port on Saturday. 29/06/2019
World News What's in the historic EU-Mercosur free-trade deal? | Euronews Answers After two decades of negotiations, the EU and South American bloc Mercosur announced they reached a "historic" agreement on a free-trade treaty on Friday. What's in the historic deal and what are its critics' concerns? 28/06/2019
Europe News The Brief: EU Cybersecurity Act goes into effect, air quality regulati The EU Cybersecurity Act will go into effect on Thursday, creating new measures that give more power and resources to the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA). 27/06/2019
Europe News The Brief: European farmer's beef with Mercosur trade deal With talks underway in Brussels about the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, we are in Melles, in the Belgian countryside where a number of small scale beef producers are based to talk about their concerns of opening up European markets to Latin America. 27/06/2019
World News Euroviews. Europe must act to fight the creeping influence of authoritarian regimes in its democracies ǀ View Using tools as varied as cyberattacks, malign finance and information operations, Russian government-linked actors have interfered in EU member states. European democracies have mobilised to confront this challenge, but more action is needed – and fast. 27/06/2019
World News Nearly 9% more young men in work or education than women in EU: report According to recent data from Eurostat, nearly 9% more young men have jobs or are in education than women on the continent. 27/06/2019
World News What's the state of the EU-US trading relationship? Euronews explains US President Donald Trump has repeatedly insisted the European Union is taking advantage of the US through unfair trade barriers. Euronews charts the trading relationship between the two partners. 27/06/2019
Real Economy What is the new economic agenda for Europe? In partnership with The European Commission The Real Economy team attended the Brussels Economic Forum to discuss Europe's role in the new global order. 26/06/2019
World News Nearly 1,400 wildfires in EU so far in 2019 as heatwave escalates risk The Copernicus' fire danger forecast also shows that the risk of wildfires is currently particularly acute in the areas impacted by a heatwave. 25/06/2019
World News A third of EU countries have same food brand, but different contents A report published by the European Commission showed that almost a third of branded foods sold in the bloc has the same or similar packaging, but different contents. 25/06/2019
Poland Euroviews. How Poland’s 'golden age' of economic growth is going unreported ǀ View Becoming the seventh largest economy in Europe after over 20 years of solid growth, Poland’s remarkable growth engine is not receiving the attention it deserves. 25/06/2019
Europe News The Brief: How Brexit is affecting people's mental health "There is little respite from this uncertainty and that seeps in and leads to unsettling anxiety." Brexit is one of the hottest topics right now, but a psychotherapist told Euronews that it's also taking a toll on people. 25/06/2019
United Kingdom Boris Johnson reiterates no-deal Brexit threat The frontrunner to become the UK's next prime minister said he was seriously prepared to take the country out of the EU in October even if no deal was agreed. 25/06/2019