Europe News EU leaders warn Russia of fresh sanctions over Syria EU leaders on Thursday will call on Russia to stop its bombing in Syria and allow humanitarian aid to enter the besieged city in Aleppo. 20/10/2016
World News Which is the most obese country in the EU? Eurostat has today published figures on the level of obesity in the European Union. 20/10/2016
Economy European Central Bank leaves stimulus measures unchanged European Central Bank policymakers have kept interest rates and their bond buying programme unchanged, setting the stage for more easing in December. 20/10/2016
Europe News Wallonia premier urges fresh negotiations on EU-Canada free trade deal Paul Magnette leads the regional government in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium, where the parliament has refused to provide its backing for the federal government’s move to approve the 20/10/2016
Europe News Brief from Brussels: EU leaders to talk trade at summit This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup on EU affairs. 19/10/2016
Europe News EU warns Wallonia over Canada trade pact The EU is stepping up the pressure on Belgium’s French-speaking region of Wallonia after its government refused to back a free trade deal with Canada. 18/10/2016
Economy Inflation means inflation with post-Brexit price rises Inflation in Britain jumped in September, and it was mostly more expensive clothes and costlier fuel which pushed it up, rather than the weaker pound. 18/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU-Canada trade pact on ice This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 17/10/2016
Europe News EU says Russia's Aleppo attacks 'may amount to war crimes' EU foreign ministers urged Russia and Syria to end their bombing of Aleppo, warning the attacks “may amount to war crimes. 17/10/2016
Economy Eurozone inflation rises in September Eurozone inflation got a caffeine and nicotine fuelled boost in September as people paid more in restaurants and cafes. Cigarette prices also rose. 17/10/2016
United Kingdom Descendants of Nazi victims seek German passports post-Brexit The knock-on effect of Brexit has taken a turn in what would have been an unthinkable direction 80 years ago. 17/10/2016
Belgium 'Other tools in the toolbox' - message from EU foreign secretaries on sought after Russian sanctions Foreign secretaries from EU member states cannot foresee sanctions being imposed against Russia, who support the Assad regime currently conducting a renewed bombing campaign in the Syrian city of… 17/10/2016
Montenegro Montenegro votes on future in election billed as choice between West and Russia Montenegro will go to the polls on Sunday as citizens vote in a national election seen by some as a referendum on the country’s western integration. 16/10/2016
United Kingdom Between a rock and a hard Brexit Battle lines are deepening ahead of negotiations for the UK to leave the EU bloc. 16/10/2016
United Kingdom Brexit: how hard can it be? A look at the clues so far as to future negotiations, as the British government adopts a hardline stance on immigration while the EU digs in on free movement - with Donald Tusk saying that far from be 14/10/2016
Europe News Wallonia says no to CETA One of the three official regions of Belgium has adopted a resolution which could block the signing of a mammoth free trade deal between the EU and Canada. 14/10/2016
My Europe Series The State of the Union From free trade to Ken Loach via the Sakharov Prize - what has been hot and what has not in Brussels this week. 14/10/2016
Europe News Barroso's commission: where are they now? A third of Jose Barroso’s European Commission colleagues have taken up high level roles in the business sector since leaving public office. 14/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels Hopes and fears over CETA, May continues her European tour but there is trouble back home and a worldwide protest about Ukraine makes its mark in Europe. 13/10/2016
Europe News Europe's last bastion against the CETA deal? The region of southern Belgium could block the accord, which requires unanimous support from member states before it can be written into EU law. 13/10/2016