Focus Poland, a two-speed EU and the future of the bloc in Central Europe A mix of criticism and concerns is mounting in Central Europe against the two-speed Europe project. 13/09/2017
Romania How some migrants are switching to Romania in their bid for Europe It’s part of a new trend over the last month that has seen around 470 migrants arrived in the EU country. 13/09/2017
World News EU State of the Union condensed: quick summary of Juncker's speech A roundup of the key points from the European Commission president. 13/09/2017
France Juncker reboots the EU In his "State of the Union" speech before the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Jean- Claude Juncker unveiled an ambitious program aimed at putting the EU back on track after Brexit and other recent challenges. 13/09/2017
United Kingdom Pro-EU protest in London calls for an end to Brexit Pro-European protestors gathered in central London on Saturday, demanding an exit from Brexit. 09/09/2017
World News Euroviews. View: Juncker must prove he is ready to tackle Europe's problems The co-president of the Greens/European Free Alliance calls on Juncker to take action to address the problems facing Europe 08/09/2017
World With Russia on its mind, Georgia looks to EU The former Soviet country has undertaken a series of reforms and its fight against corruption is viewed as a success story. 08/09/2017
Economy Macron says IMF should have smaller role in European bailouts During a trip to Athens, the French President called for greater financial solidarity between European countries, saying that dealing economic matters in the Eurozone, should be the prerogative of Eurozone members. 07/09/2017
Belgium EU's Barnier 'worried' by UK's position on Irish border How the currently invisible border with Northern Ireland will be managed post-Brexit is one of the key issues on which Brussels wants to see "sufficient progress" before talks begin on a new trade relationship with Britain. 07/09/2017
Spain The Catalan parliament approves a law to call a referendum on October 1 on independence from Spain 06/09/2017
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan slams report it ran slush fund to promote image abroad Azerbaijan has blasted claims that its ruling elite ran a secret 2.5 billion-euro slush fund to pay off politicians and promote a positive image of its leadership, amid accusations of human rights abuse and rigged elections. 05/09/2017
Europe News EU officials mull response to egg scandal EU agriculture ministers discuss egg scandal 05/09/2017
Europe News MEPs hear NGOs on Brexit rights The European Parliament hearing came amid a small pro-Remain demonstration 05/09/2017
Hungary Daring swim across Danube in Budapest Urban Games The Budapest Urban Games now includes a challenging swim across Danube for the first time this year. 263 participants dived in despite the strong currents and even whirlpools. 02/09/2017
World News Sales of inefficient vacuum cleaners banned Powerful vacuum cleaners are to be banned from today after the European Union introduced new rules which aim to improve energy efficiency across the continent. 01/09/2017
Poland Protests at Polish logging of ancient forest It's the new front in the bitter conflict pitting Warsaw against Brussels: Europe's oldest forest, at Poland's border with Belarus. 01/09/2017
Europe News EU's Barnier sees no 'decisive progress' on Brexit The chief negotiator wants more clarity from UK 31/08/2017