Hungary Pompeo kicks off Central Europe tour in bid to counter Russia, China US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo begins this Monday a week-long tour across Central Europe in an attempt to counter growing Chinese and Russian influence in the region. 11/02/2019
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Here is our round-up of key stories across Europe so far today. 11/02/2019
Hungary Hungarians protest 'slave law' as Orban pledges to boost population Hungarians flood the streets in demonstrations against labor law while Prime Minister Viktor Orban promises incentives to boost the population. 10/02/2019
World News Euroviews. Isn’t it high time for skillful leadership at the European Commission? The decline of EU values in individual member states has, sadly, demonstrated the failure of the European Commission to fulfill its most important task – to serve as ‘Guardian of the Treaties.’ 06/02/2019
Europe News The Brief - Facebook fights hate speech, Farmers fear Brexit and Optimism in Polish politics In this edition, we hear how the EU Commission is working with social media giants to stamp out online hate speech and we find out about a Polish mayor who wants to bring more positive energy to politics with a new political party called Spring. 05/02/2019
Europe News Hungary opposes EU-Arab League cooperation due to migrant concerns On Friday, Hungary vocalised their opposition to a compromise between the EU and the Arab League over concerns about migrants. 04/02/2019
Hungary Court convicts 10 after 2010 Hungarian alumina plant toxic sludge leak The criminal negligence case relating to a deadly leak of toxic sludge at a Hungarian alumina plant in 2010 has closed with the conviction of 10 people 04/02/2019
World News Orban skips European Parliament debate on Hungary Article 7 sanctions The European Parliament debate Wednesday continued on the progression of Article 7 sanctions against the Hungarian government. 30/01/2019
World News Letter to parliament says EPP violated fundamental European values In a letter to the European Parliament, a citizen group has claimed the European People's Party violated fundamental European principles by defending Orban's government. 30/01/2019
No Comment Robots serve up food and fun in Budapest cafe The robots at the Enjoy Budapest Cafe can do it all — they can serve up food and drink, tell jokes, dance with the kids, or just hang out for a chat with customers. 29/01/2019
World News Hungarian governments urges Timmermans to step down The Hungarian government wants the EC Vice-President responsible for applying rule of law policies to step down from his position during the upcoming EP elections. 29/01/2019
World News Uber may have to re-route EU business plan after European Court ruling Popular ride-hailing firm Uber sees its European operations hampered after claims of unfair competition by local taxi drivers and an EU court ruling 28/01/2019
My Europe Series State of the Union: 2 minutes to midnight The doomsday clock is stuck at two minutes to midnight - while in Europe people take to the streets to call against global warming, a name dispute, Brexit. We speak to the Hungarian foreign minister on the dispute with Brussels and Serbian film director Emir Kusturica on his views about the EU. 25/01/2019
Europe News 'We are not worried' says Hungarian Foreign Minister about EU fund cut threat Péter Szijjártó speaks to Euronews about the European Parliament backing plans to freeze funds to countries violating rule of law. He says such moves are 'basically a matter of revenge against Hungary' for voting the ruling Fidesz party into power. 24/01/2019
Hungary Budapest announces boycott of EP debate on Hungary next week Foreign Minister Szijjarto calls it a stunt for the European election campaign 23/01/2019
Europe News The Brief: Space race, religious freedom, gas talks and rule of law In this edition we look at what Europe's future policy is on space (including joining up with NASA to smash asteroids), a court ruling on religious holidays, Russia Ukraine gas talks and Hungary's Foreign Minister speaks about rule of law. 22/01/2019
Next Series EU project aims to preserve cultural opposition to communism In partnership with The European Commission In our Futuris series, we visited an escape room in the Hungarian capital, Budapest. A new European research project is working to preserve historical material related to cultural resistance from the communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe. But how are they achieving that? 21/01/2019
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Rule of law, migration, glyphosate Those are the stories in today's Brief 17/01/2019
Europe News Rule of law: EU Parliament wants violators to be stripped off funds Lawmakers go after Hungary, Poland, Romania and the likes 17/01/2019
Europe News Truckers fear mobility package divides EU transport market Truckers from Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Lithuania say the package divides the transport industry of Eastern and Western Europe 11/01/2019