Economy No-deal Brexit more and more likely Both sides stick to their positions on Irish border issue 16/10/2018
Europe News The next frontier in information manipulation Expert warn against "deep fakes" during upcoming election campaigns 16/10/2018
World Theresa May: EU must not let Irish border issue 'derail' Brexit deal The UK Prime Minister Theresa May has urged the EU not to allow a stand-off over issue of the Irish border to "derail" Brexit negotiations - saying she still believes a deal is "achievable". 16/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Brits want to leave Europe's party because the fun's over and we're all tired | View Brexit threatens what's left of Europe's washed-up and worn-out project - that's why it's ridiculed by the EU, writes former UK Labour Councillor Sam Stopp. 16/10/2018
Germany Euroviews. Bavarian election: Do not forget the biggest loser, SPD! | View SPD’s vote actually halved, from 20.6% in 2013, to just 9.7%! This marks the party’s worst result in Bavaria since the 1930s, and is the first state parliament now where they have fallen below the symbolic 10% threshold in recent history - a painful exercise for a former Volkspartei. 15/10/2018
Focus RegioStars awards reward EU's pioneer regional initiatives The annual prizes highlight grassroots initiatives around the European Union. 12/10/2018
World News EU working-life expectancy grows to 36 years Since 2000 the expected working life duration in the European Union has risen by three years to reach 36 years in 2017, according to the EU official statistics agency. 12/10/2018
World News EU is 'irrelevant' according to half of Europeans surveyed Europeans want to vote on EU-wide policy decisions and more transparency. 11/10/2018
World News Euroviews. Reforming Europe's refugee policies: Austrian-Danish plan will not work | View Why the Austrian-Danish principle of “enforcement first, legal admissions later” is not a feasible fix for Europe's dysfunction asylum and refugee system. 11/10/2018
Serbia Euroviews. Politicised judiciary hurts Serbia's chances of joining the EU | View Serbia’s failure to introduce genuine judicial reform will seriously jeopardise the country’s European future regardless of possible progress in relations with Kosovo, writes a policy analyst at the Open Society European Policy Institute. 10/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Machiavellians put Brexit plans before human rights | View In order for Europe to be a champion of human rights globally, we have to get our own house in order first. 09/10/2018
Europe News We speak to AC Grayling who gives us his thoughts on the UK exit plans We speak to AC Grayling who gives us his thoughts on the UK exit plans and on Scotland going it alone. 08/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Orban is not Hungary, like the Conservative Party is not the UK | View Any hopes that the new Foreign Secretary would tone down the rhetoric were quickly dispelled recently with Jeremy Hunt’s appalling and indefensible comparison of the EU to a ‘Soviet prison’- prompting Nigel Farage to remark that Hunt was now ‘talking his language.’ 06/10/2018
World History & responsibility: Germany's global role | Uncut with Fischer and von der Leyen History & responsibility: Germany's global role | Uncut with Fischer and von der Leyen 05/10/2018
United Kingdom Boris tears down May's Chequers Brexit plan in conference speech Britain's former foreign secretary called on the government to "chuck Chequers", arguing there is still time to strike a better deal or prepare for a no-deal exit. 02/10/2018
United Kingdom Euroviews. Tories back Orban: Abstention would have sent different signal | View A large majority of the European Parliament voted to trigger article 7 of the Lisbon Treaty. This majority included many of Fidesz’s colleagues in the EPP (traditionally a very pro-EU grouping) whose affiliation to the EPP is being seriously tested by Fidesz’s membership, writes London's Green MEP. 02/10/2018
Italy Tensions between Italy, EU ratchet up over budget rules Italy revealed it's aiming for a 2019 budget deficit of 2.4% of gross domestic product — significantly higher than the 1.6% previously announced. 02/10/2018
Europe News Debate over wiggle room of NGOs helping migrants Without humanitarian assistance by NGOs, the refugee crisis "would have been hell" 02/10/2018
World Stubb set to launch candidacy for President of the EU Commission. The former Finnish Prime Minister Alexander Stubb is expected to announce his candidacy today to replace Jean-Claude Juncker as President of the European Commission. 02/10/2018
World News Brexit: The worst insults EU-UK politicians have lobbed at each other British politicians have compared the EU to a Soviet prison and said the bloc had a similar goal to Hitler's. Meanwhile on the continent, some serious trolling has been conducted on social media. 01/10/2018