Serbia Migrants face harsh winter weather on Serbian border Amid biting wind and freezing temperatures, groups of migrants huddle around a fire near Serbia's border with Croatia, sharing food and warm drinks and waiting for an opportunity to cross over into the European Union member country. 19/12/2017
Slovakia Europe's food standards row is more than just east v west The four Visegrad countries have joined forces to campaign against “double standards” of food quality sold by multinational companies but the scandal could end up dividing them. 13/12/2017
World News Euroviews. Visegrad refugee policy offers nothing to be grateful for: View The V4 states have never acknowledged that for an EU-wide problem like immigration, there can be only an EU-wide solution, writes Lukáš Pokorný 13/12/2017
World News 'The Square' is the star of the show! Swedish art satire 'The Square' scooped no fewer than six prizes at the European Film Awards in Berlin on Saturday, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor. 10/12/2017
World News Which language is the hardest for English speakers to learn? Euronews journalists try their hand at pronouncing Hungarian words - one of the most difficult languages to learn if you're a native English speaker. 08/12/2017
World News More details emerge of Hungary letter More details are emerging of the thinking behind an open letter sent by senior figures to the President of the European Commission asking to cut funding to Budapest. 01/12/2017
Hungary Exclusive: European heavyweights tell Brussels to cut Hungary funding European officials have called on Jean-Claude Juncker to cut off funding to Budapest until ‘basic democratic freedoms are reinstated’. 28/11/2017
Hungary China looks to new Silk Road through Eastern Europe Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has arrived in Budapest, where he is meeting with leaders of the 16 Central and Eastern European Countries - or CEEC. 27/11/2017
My Europe Series What's behind Budapest's bust up with Brussels? Hungary finds itself in an ideological battle with Brussels and several EU states. 24/11/2017
My Europe Series Discussing Hungary's democratic deficit Sophie Claudet talks to MEPs György Schöpflin and Judith Sargentini over whether Hungary is in breach of fundamental EU rights and the rule of law. 24/11/2017
Hungary Hungary extends deadline for 'Soros plan' survey The Hungarian government has extended the deadline to send back its "National Consultation" questionaire about migration and what it calls the "Soros plan". 24/11/2017
My Europe Series Inside Hungary's far-right movement Ahead of 2018 elections, Hungary's Fidesz ruling party's campaign competes with far-right narratives. We met those who say immigration and globalisation threaten their identity. 23/11/2017
Hungary Hungary and Soros' war of words heats up Soros has accused Budapest of lying, while a top ruling party politician said the billionaire was engaged in a “frontal assault” against Hungary 20/11/2017
Hungary Tourists asked to help rebuild Hungarian castle five stones at a time Reconstruction effort uses children's song title to attract temporary volunteers. 26/10/2017
Slovakia East v West - how EU countries are biting back at 'double standards' in food and product quality 13/10/2017