Europe News Juncker warns Britain must pay 'hefty bill' to leave the EU The UK will face a “very hefty” bill for leaving the European Union, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker said on Tuesday. 21/02/2017
France Hollande warns France of the dangers of populism Hollande calls on France to avoid populism 20/02/2017
Europe News Interns protest over unpaid work experience Several interns have held a protest in Brussels to voice their anger at unpaid work experience. 20/02/2017
Europe News US VP Mike Pence retreats from Trump's EU, NATO comments US Vice President Mike Pence pledged support for the EU and NATO on Monday, distancing himself from comments made by President Donald Trump. 20/02/2017
Belgium Euroviews. The European Union first: time for a change of approach The key to enabling the EU to meet this potential – to save itself and the world from catastrophe – is for member states urgently to adopt a “European Union first” mantra. 18/02/2017
Germany Mike Pence pledges 'unwavering' US support for NATO US Vice President Mike Pence pledged the Trump administration’s ‘unwavering’ commitment to NATO on Saturday. 18/02/2017
Europe News Euronews talks to Kyrgyz president Atambyev Euronews correspondent Natasha Richardson sat down the president of Kyrgyzstan, Almazbek Atambyev, to talk about his country’s economic ambitions and the fight against… 17/02/2017
United Kingdom Tony Blair urges Britons to ''rise up'' against Brexit Brexit ‘‘is not inevitable’‘ and can be stopped by the will of the people. 17/02/2017
My Europe Series State of the Union: Trudeau makes case for free trade This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of top EU stories. 17/02/2017
World News Junker claims Brexit talks will drag on longer than the allotted two years Junker says complex Brexit talks will take longer than two years 17/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Canada's PM makes case for free trade This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 16/02/2017
Economy Eurozone needs its own finance minister: EU's Moscovici Pierre Moscovici is the EU economy commissioner. 16/02/2017
Europe News Trudeau seeks to reassure Europe over CETA deal Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given a robust defence of free trade as so-called populist parties make gains across Europe. 16/02/2017
Germany Which country is leading the EU on wind power? Germany is charging ahead with investments in wind energy as momentum stalls in large parts of the EU, a new report has revealed. 16/02/2017
World News Euroviews. Arms control in Europe: the Baltic test for Russia and NATO Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in early 2014, its political and military relations with the West have deteriorated sharply. To head off the risk of an arms race or military confrontation, both sides must urgently agree to reciprocal measures to limit military capabilities 15/02/2017
Europe News Long path to CETA deal MEPs may have backed the EU-Canada free trade deal, but national and regional parliaments across the bloc will also get a say. 15/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: CETA deal almost done This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 15/02/2017
Europe News Anti free-trade protests ahead of CETA vote Hundreds of anti-free trade protesters took to the streets of Strasbourg on Wednesday as MEPs voted to back an EU-Canada free trade deal. 15/02/2017