12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
12 minutes with ‘We don't accept lectures’ when it comes to the fight against corruption, PM Rama says
Switzerland Switzerland reveals plans to cut down on immigration amid EU row Switzerland on Friday unveiled tough draft legislation to impose unilateral curbs on immigration should it fail to agree with the European Union by 04/03/2016
My Europe Series Know your rights when your company sends you to work in the EU This week’s question on UTalk comes from Isabelle in Toulouse, France: “Why does the EU regulation on seconded workers regularly stir controversy in 04/03/2016
Europe News No sign Balkan border measures have cut refugee arrivals yet, says UNHCR Greece has borne the brunt of the arrivals from the Middle East, with many refugees and migrants making the journey from Turkey in makeshift boats 03/03/2016
World News Tusk tells migrants: Do not come to Europe The European Council President Donald Tusk has warned potential migrants not to risk coming to Europe. Speaking after talks with the Greek Prime 03/03/2016
World News What would a British exit from the EU, or "Brexit" look like? Euronews takes you through the options for Britain’s potential divorce with Brussels. What happens if the UK votes to leave the EU? Article 50 of 03/03/2016
World News France warns Britain of migrant influx after EU exit France has warned Britain that it will let thousands of migrants head to its shores if the country opts to leave the European Union. In an interview 03/03/2016
Belgium EU launches emergency aid fund as Greece struggles with migrant crisis Greece calls for help with build up of migrants on its borders - UN says children are most at risk 02/03/2016
Europe News EU plans new aid scheme to help Greece with refugees The EU plans to launch a new refugee aid programme as Greece struggles deal with the influx of migrants to its shores. The UN has warned that there 02/03/2016
World News EU unveils multi-million aid plan to help ease migrant crisis The EU has agreed a three-billion euro aid deal with Turkey to help it shelter refugees, mainly from Syria 02/03/2016
World News Europe's leaders weigh in on best way to deal with migrant crisis Divisions deepen and opinions differ over how the European Union should deal with the migrant crisis. 02/03/2016
Greece EU seeks to heal divisions over migration crisis Thousands of refugees have spent another cold night stranded on Greece’s border with the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia. Earlier 29/02/2016
United Kingdom Scottish warning for David Cameron over referendum on EU membership The Scottish first minister has repeated her claim that a so-called Brexit could trigger calls for a second referendum on Scottish independence. 29/02/2016
Europe News EU ministers fret over Chinese steel 'dumping' The EU needs to tighten up its anti-dumping rules to protect its steel industry from cheaper Chinese imports. That’s according to some EU trade 29/02/2016
United Kingdom How British expats can vote in the UK EU referendum The UK’s EU referendum – 3 things An estimated 5.6 million British citizens overseas Since 1985, anyone over 18 who has lived abroad for less than 27/02/2016
My Europe Series Europe Weekly: EU divided on refugees In this edition of Europe Weekly: the EU remains divided on how to handle the refugee crisis; the rows risk creeping into the UK’s ‘Brexit’ debate 26/02/2016
My Europe Series MOOC, COOC and SPOC - Different online courses, different needs This week on UTalk fields a question from Olivia in Brussels who asks: “What is the difference between a MOOC, a COOC and a SPOC? And who are those 26/02/2016
Europe News EU's migration system close to 'complete breakdown' The EU’s migration system is on the point of complete breakdown, according to a top European Commission official. Dimitris Avramopoulos, the European 25/02/2016
Economy January eurozone inflation weaker than first thought, cheaper oil the main drag The spectre of deflation hangs over the eurozone as the European Union's statistics office revised downward its initial inflation estimate for January with the slumping cost of crude oil a big element 25/02/2016
Belgium Migrant crisis: Warnings over EU survival as ministers meet Amid fresh fears that the EU’s survival could be threatened by Europe’s worst migration crisis since World War Two, the bloc’s interior ministers 25/02/2016