Europe News Commission gives Poland one month to comply with judicial recommendations The European Commission has sent Poland a set of recommendations regarding its judicial overhaul. 26/07/2017
Poland EU gives Poland ultimatum over judicial reform Warsaw risks punishment over plans which Brussels say undermine judicial independence 26/07/2017
World News EU court urged to dismiss migrant quota challenge The top EU court's adviser says a case brought by Slovakia and Hungary challenging the mandatory relocation of asylum seekers across the bloc should be dismissed 26/07/2017
Europe News Turkish foreign minister in Brussels amid protests over activists' arrests Turkey’s foreign minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu met with EU foreign affairs High Representative Federica Mogherini on Tuesday, in Brussels. 25/07/2017
Europe News Is English really losing importance in Europe? In May, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker declared that: “slowly but surely English is losing importance in Europe”. 25/07/2017
Europe News Protests in Brussels as Turkish foreign minister visits EU's Mogherini Protesters in Brussels on Tuesday called for the release of human rights activists arrested in Turkey, as foreign minister Cavusoglu met with EU foreign affairs chief Federica… 25/07/2017
Europe News EU leaders worried by possible further US sanctions on Russia European Union leaders say they are ‘following’ the progress of the US Congress, as it discusses further sanctions on Russia. 24/07/2017
Poland Polish President Andrzej Duda says he will veto controversial top court reform bill Polish president caves in to people pressure over controversial Supreme Court bill 24/07/2017
United Kingdom What does the EU want from Brexit? While the UK wrangles over the shape of its post-Brexit future, the EU has been developing its own stance to protect its interests in the talks now underway. 24/07/2017
Italy EU indecision worsens Italy's migrant crisis As the European Union seeks a long-term solution to the refugees crisis, tens of thousands of migrants continue to pour into Italy 23/07/2017
Poland Sheriff or undertaker, what role for Poland's justice minister? The Supreme Court needs to be rebuilt because it is being “controlled by leftists and foreign forces.” - PiS leader, Jarosław Kaczyński 21/07/2017
World News Where do Europeans go on holidays? Not far EU citizens spend most of their holidays in their own country. 20/07/2017
Poland Poland's lower house passes controversial judiciary reform bill Poland's lower house has just passed a bill allowing the government to replace Supreme Court judges. The opposition says the law would erode the independence of the judiciary and undermine democracy as a whole. 20/07/2017
My Europe Series Serious discussions begin between the EU and the United Kingdom on Brexit This is State of the Union, euronews' weekly roundup of EU affairs. 20/07/2017
Belgium Britain and EU still at odds over citizens' rights In a press conference after the second round of Brexit talks, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier again once drew a red line under citizens rights. 20/07/2017
Hungary Israeli PM and Central European states attack EU Israel's prime minister caught making undiplomatic remarks in closed-door session with central European leaders. 19/07/2017
Europe News Brief from Brussels Possible sanctions on Poland, debate and protest over weedkillers, and an update on Brexit negotiations 19/07/2017
Europe News European Commission to decide on sanctions over Poland's rule of law violations A new law in Poland threatens the independence of the Supreme Court. 19/07/2017
Europe News Brief from Brussels: Commission looks again at Polish law changes Polish rule of law under the microscope The European Commission is once again examining the rule of law in Poland. 18/07/2017
Venezuela Maduro vows to press ahead with new assembly plans Venezeula's president accused the EU's foreign policy of being "insolent" over comments on his country 18/07/2017