United Kingdom Brexit: 'Let's do a deal,' Prime Minister Theresa May tells Labour British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday stepped up calls for Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn to agree on a cross-party deal to leave the European Union, following poor results for both parties in local elections on Thursday. 05/05/2019
World News German conservative campaigns for EU Commission Presidency Manfred Weber hopes to replace Jean Claude Juncker and become the next president of the European Commission. 04/05/2019
Poland EU's Tusk slams Polish leaders for 'disrespecting constitution' European Council President Donald Tusk called on Poland's political leaders to respect the constitution on Friday, amid speculation that he may return to domestic politics when his term ends in November. 03/05/2019
World News Le Pen among European far right leaders uniting for Euro elections France's Marine Le Pen is in Bulgaria to meet with the leaders of the European far right, who attempt to unite ahead of European Parliament elections 03/05/2019
World News EPP candidate Manfred Weber outlines vision in race to EC presidency Manfred Weber, the European People's Party candidate to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President, outlines his European vision 03/05/2019
World News Watch again: EU leaders discuss State of the Union ahead of elections Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, President of the European Parliament Antonio Tajani and EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini discuss the State of the Union ahead of European Union Elections. 03/05/2019
Hungary Hungary accuses EU of ignoring its veto over Israel criticism Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told Euronews that it was "unaccetpable" to maintain that there was a common position from the EU on Israel. 02/05/2019
World News Quiz: Are you a true Eurovision fan? Here’s a short quiz to get you in shape for May 18 Eurovision grand final. See how many you can get: 02/05/2019
World News EU celebrates 15th anniversary of its largest expansion to date Ten countries joined the European Union on May 1, 2004. 01/05/2019
France European sleepovers: We feel Europe’s pulse ahead of May’s elections Our reporter has been sofa-surfing across the continent, staying with the locals to find out what's important to you. Filming the adventure on my phone, you’ve been sharing your stories of what’s working, and what’s not in the EU. 01/05/2019
Real Economy The future of work: are your skills up to date? In partnership with The European Commission Skills are the currency of the 21st century and, together with education, they are crucial factors shaping the future of our societies and economies. But, are your skills up to date? 01/05/2019
Slovenia EU is 'built on anti-fascism' not Christian values, says Violeta Tomic "I think it (the EU) is built on anti-fascism because after the Second World War we finally find out that it is peace that we want to keep inside of Europe," Tomic told Euronews. 30/04/2019
World News Euroviews. Reconnecting citizens with EU decision-making is possible – and needs to happen now ǀ View Europe is popular again but if it is to stay that way, it needs to build its relationship with citizens on deeper foundations. 30/04/2019
World News Balkan summit aims to break Kosovo-Serbia deadlock Leaders of Serbia and Kosovo held their first talks in several months — part of a Western Balkan summit aimed at ending the deadlock in the region. 30/04/2019
United Kingdom Brexit delay 'must not be wasted' warns EU's Barnier EU chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier has urged British political leaders to break their deadlock and said the week ahead would be “very important." 28/04/2019
World News Half of Europeans wrongly believe vaccines often cause side-effects Nearly half of Europeans wrongly believe vaccines often cause serious side-effects, according to a poll that comes amid a global rise in measles. 28/04/2019
Belgium European elections 2019: A round-up of the week's best stories With one month to go until voters across Europe head to the polls, this week we're explaining exactly what the European Parliament does, examining the role of data electioneering in a post-Cambridge Analytica age and meeting three very different candidates 26/04/2019
Europe News EU elections 2019: Who is Violeta Tomic? And what does she stand for? See a profile of the European Left's candidate for European Council president here. 26/04/2019
World EU and Japan prepare for Brussels summit as new trade deal underway The European Union is holding a summit with Japan in Brussels later today. The high level gathering precedes the G20 meeting, which is to take place in Osaka in June. It also comes less than three months after the EU-Japan trade deal came into force. 25/04/2019
France European Sleepovers: Working hard on a French vineyard Ahead of Euronews' European elections coverage, we're out and about to find out what YOU want for the future of the EU. Our reporter Stuart Oates has been sofa surfing across the continent, staying with locals to find out what's important to them. In this instalment, he's in France. 24/04/2019