United Kingdom May and Merkel meet as UK parliament passes Brexit delay law The UK prime minister will also travel to Paris on Tuesday on a last-ditch mission to argue for another Brexit extension. 08/04/2019
World News Euroviews. The week that was: telling both sides of every tale ǀ View Our weekly round-up of all the View opinions that have been driving debate across Europe and beyond. 08/04/2019
World News What does it mean to be European in the Brexit era? With Brexit looming, NBC News spoke with Europeans in six countries to better understand how they feel the E.U. affect their lives. 07/04/2019
Italy Italy: Hundreds march in favour of high-speed train between France and Italy It's the fourth time a rally has happened to say 'YES' to the proposed trans-Alpine train line between Turin and Lyon but the Italian coalition government is divided over the TAV plans. 06/04/2019
World News EU bid for greater lobby transparency 'dead' Politicians have called on recording meetings with lobbyists and greater transparency on who influences lawmakers. 06/04/2019
Belgium EU target to half road fatalities by 2020 won't be reached The safest European roads are in the UK and the least safe in Romania, the report found. 06/04/2019
United Kingdom The UK stockpiles for chaotic Brexit that may never happen Consumers, government departments and businesses are spending millions on preparing for a "no-deal " Brexit, even though no one knows if it will happen. 06/04/2019
United Kingdom UK removes 'European Union' title from British passport One woman tweeted the new passport she was issued with - with one major removal from the front cover. 06/04/2019
United Kingdom Nigel Farage 'not happy' about standing in European elections One of Britain's foremost Brexit supporters, Nigel Farage, confirms he will lead his new party into the European elections but he is 'not happy' 05/04/2019
United Kingdom Watch: ‘The only Brexit positive is people take Europe more seriously’ At least someone’s glass is half full when it comes to Brexit. 05/04/2019
United Kingdom Pro-EU messages emblazoned across England’s Europe-facing cliffs 'This is our star and we're fighting for it,' says anti-Brexit campaign group in a message aimed at Europe. 05/04/2019
World News Climate extremes have cost Europe €453 billion since 1980 Nearly a third of all economic losses since 1980 across Europe were caused by floods. 04/04/2019
Poland Euroviews. When Polish judges become human rights defenders ǀ View In a significant move today, the European Commission launched an infringement procedure to protect judges in Poland from political control. [...] By failing to protect judges from political interference, the country’s disciplinary regime [...] threatens the functioning of the EU as a whole. 04/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 14: 'This really is the last straw' As our road trip team enters France, they meet with customs officers who are showing the French government how a no-deal Brexit could affect European borders. 04/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 13: "We will listen to people who feel abandoned" Euronews' Road Trip Europe has crossed a second border- from Spain to France, where the road trip team will be listening to more of your voices. 03/04/2019
Europe News The Brief: East-west truck dispute, ECB Brexit warning, Prison suicide rates In this edition we look into the the truck driver dispute which has delayed the EU's mobility package which is causing an east-west rift, the ECB issues a Brexit warning to the markets and France has the highest prison suicide rate in Europe. 02/04/2019
Turkey Euroviews. Turkish democracy is alive and well. And could teach Europe a thing or two ǀ View An electoral upset for Erdogan's ruling party shows that for all its faults, Turkey is a strong, working democracy - and it is the kind of friend Europe needs right now. 02/04/2019
Belgium EU chief negotiator Barnier says no deal Brexit increasingly likely The EU says no deal Brexit is now more likely than ever before but hopes to avoid it 02/04/2019
Spain Romanian-born poet Miguel Gane reflects on European identity Road Trip Europe: Romanian-born poet Miguel Gane reflects on European identity 02/04/2019
World News EU fruit and vegetable consumption: how much does your country eat? In 2017, around 1 in 4 people (27 %) ate fruit at least twice a day, according to a survey of the European Union (EU) population. A further 37 % of the EU population ate fruit once a day and the remaining 36 % ate fruit either less frequently or not at all during a typical week. 01/04/2019