Spain Euroviews. We can't modernise the Constitution until we overcome Spain's problems The Catalan independence movement is just one of the many obstacles facing a push to modernise the Spanish Constitution. In order to make sure it serves the needs of all Spaniards today, we have to solve our long-standing problems first. 06/12/2018
Germany Germany 'made most requests' to send asylum seekers to other EU states Germany was the most prolific in the EU at trying to transfer asylum seekers to other countries in the bloc, latest figures show. 06/12/2018
Spain Euroviews. The Spanish Constitution at 40: is it still fit for purpose? | View Having sealed the transition from dictatorship to flourishing democracy, the Spanish Constitution has been glue holding Spain together for decades. As the country marks 40 years since it was adopted, does it continue to serve the Spanish people? 06/12/2018
Belgium Puddle shape of Irish island spotted in Brussels street While the wet weather in Brussels can dampen the spirits of some, Ireland's Permanent Representation to the EU has found a small silver lining. 06/12/2018
Romania Romania's ruling coalition loses parliamentary majority: what it means Four MPs defected from the ruling party on Tuesday to join a small opposition movement. 05/12/2018
World News Euroviews. Don’t let big business rob EU consumers of their rights | View A new proposal to grant group compensation rights to consumers across the EU is at risk of being dilluted down. We can't let this happen. 04/12/2018
Hungary Euroviews. The CEU's eviction crosses the EPP's "red lines" | View The EPP has lost their credibility overnight after the eviction of the Central European University from Budapest crossed many of their "red lines". 04/12/2018
World News HIV is on the rise in Europe, WHO report finds The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the WHO Regional Office for Europe have released the latest data to mark the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day. 01/12/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: Jumping into the unknown on Mars, Brexit and AI A weekly round-up of the discussions on View that have been driving debate across Europe and further afield. 30/11/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May grilled by an MP about Brexit immigration reciprocity A Scottish MP faced the British Prime Minister about ending freedom of movement in the UK after Brexit 29/11/2018
France Should the EU take France's seat on the UN Security Council? Germany wants the EU to have a bigger say in the biggest decisions in international politics. 29/11/2018
World News EU gives 12,000 more free Interrail tickets to 18-year-olds The European Commission is giving away 12,000 free Interrail tickets to 18-year-olds living in the bloc, after thousands benefited from the scheme during the summer. 29/11/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. The Commonwealth is key to Britain’s post-Brexit success | View It is [...] no coincidence that H.R.H. Prince Harry visited Zambia this week. A vibrant, democratically-stable, environmentally-aware nation, and one of the main success stories of post-colonialism. 29/11/2018
United Kingdom May warns MPs that UK's future rests in their hands The Commons Liason Committee grilled Prime Minister Theresa May about her Brexit strategy on Thursday morning. 29/11/2018
World News EU recycles only 42% of its plastic waste, says Eurostat Lithuania topped the ranking, recycling 74.4% of its plastic waste. Estonia came in last, recycling less than a quarter of plastic packaging. 29/11/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Much more than a university leaves Budapest when the CEU goes | View The Central European University may have been an American institution, but for many Hungarians, it represented a bright future for young Hungarians. Now it has been lost to Budapest forever. 29/11/2018
World News Euroviews. Guy Verhofstadt: Europe à la carte is not on the menu | View Sooner rather than later [...] the EU must be able to prevent and correct breaches of Union values. We should create the powers to apply sanctions – if necessary including financial sanctions - that can act as effective deterrence. 29/11/2018
World News Here's how much your country spends on your healthcare Luxembourg spent €5,600 per inhabitant on healthcare in 2016 — the highest of any EU member state. 29/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit deal to be debated for five days ahead of parliament vote The final days leading up to the UK parliament's vote on the draft Brexit deal have been established 28/11/2018
World News Iran 'ready to discuss human rights' if EU fixes nuclear accord Head of country's atomic authority says a positive outcome on the economic side could open more doors for relations with the EU 28/11/2018