Italy Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi turns his back on Europe With his back against the wall with an upcoming referendum on constitutional reform, the Italian Prime Minister decided to remove the EU flag from a Q and A event on… 14/11/2016
World News EU ministers meet to discuss Trump's policy pledges European Union foreign ministers met for an emergency dinner on Sunday to try to work out their best approach to a Donald Trump presidency. 14/11/2016
USA UK-EU rift widens as Boris Johnson snubs meeting on Trump The British and French foreign ministers will be absent from Sunday night's EU dinner called to discuss the US election outcome. The UK has described it as unnecessary. 12/11/2016
My Europe Series State of the Union: Trump victory surprises Europe This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly round-up of the top stories from the past seven days. 11/11/2016
Europe News EU-US free trade talks 'frozen' after Trump election win Brussels (AFP) – Talks on a vast free-trade deal between the EU and US are likely to be “frozen” for years after the stunning election victory of Donald Trump, the EU said on… 11/11/2016
Hungary Hungary vows to continue to fight against migrant quotas Hungary has ruled out resubmitting a law to ban the resettlement of migrants after parliament narrowly rejected the plan this week. 11/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Europe mulls Trump presidency This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 10/11/2016
Cinema European Film Awards: 'Toni Erdmann' tops nominations Maren Ade’s ‘Toni Erdmann’ leads the pack for the European Film Awards with six nominations including Best Film and Best Director. 07/11/2016
Bulgaria Opposition socialist wins Bulgaria's presidential first round Opposition socialist Rumen Radev appears to have narrowly won the first round of presidential elections in Bulgaria. 07/11/2016
United Kingdom Is this the end for Brexit? The UK is entering a period of political uncertainty prompted by plans for negotiating a Brexit, or British exit from the European Union. 05/11/2016
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU executive under fire over Oettinger's racial slur State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round-up of the top stories from the past seven days. 05/11/2016
Europe News Court ruling will not delay Britain's Brexit timetable A court decision demanding that MPs have more say over Britain’s exit from the European Union will make no difference to the government’s timetable to quit the bloc, British Foreign Secretary Boris Jo 04/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: British judges irk Brexiteers with Article 50 ruling This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 03/11/2016
United Kingdom The day the Brexit hit the fan A court ruling in London has thrown Theresa May's plans for Brexit into disarray - by saying parliament must approve the move to trigger Article 50. 03/11/2016
Europe News EU's Oettinger issues apology over Chinese 'slitty-eyed' slur Germany’s EU commissioner Gunter Oettinger finally apologised on Thursday for a speech in which he called Chinese officials “slitty-eyed” and joked about gay… 03/11/2016
Economy Eurozone unemployment eases to 10 percent Unemployment in the eurozone remains high but eased in September to the lowest level in five years at 10 percent of the workforce. 03/11/2016
United Kingdom Parliament must vote on Brexit, England's High Court rules The judgement is a major setback for the government. 03/11/2016
United Kingdom Britain's High Court rules Brexit requires parliament's approval Britain’s High Court has ruled that government may not trigger Brexit process without parliament’s approval. 03/11/2016
Romania Corruption crackdown gains momentum in Romania as Bulgaria's stalls Romania is taking big strides in rooting out high-level corruption, new data shows, in stark contrast to neighbours Bulgaria. 03/11/2016