No Comment Life-size puppet herds march across continents for climate action Towering puppets of elephants, lions and gorillas are making their way through cities across Africa and Europe in 'The Herds' – a public art performance confronting the climate crisis. 20/06/2025
Europe News Dutch citizens carry out own border checks to protest migration policy The move has been criticised by the justice minister who has called for the checks to be stopped, saying such steps are the responsibility of the border police. 09/06/2025
Europe News Top EU court rules migrants with minors not aiding illegal immigration The court acquitted a woman of Congolese origin who entered Italian territory accompanied by two minors using false passports. 03/06/2025
Art Porto’s Bienal’25 photo expo imagines the world of 'tomorrow today' Porto’s Bienal’25 Fotografia has gathered international artists and curators across multiple venues in the city to look through the lens of the future to capture visions of themes ranging from climate change and post-colonial legacies to gender and migration. 03/06/2025
Europe in Motion How has immigration enforcement in the EU evolved over the past year? Over 120,000 non-EU nationals were refused entry in 2024, a number that has barely moved since the pandemic, while voluntary and forced returns are up 20%. 02/06/2025
Europe News Wilders threatens to leave Dutch ruling coalition over migration plan "We've done enough concessions," Wilders said during a press conference announcing his 10-point plan on Monday, adding that if "nothing or not enough happens, we’re out." 26/05/2025
Europe News Brussels seeks easier exits of asylum seekers from the EU The European Commission proposed a revision of the “third safe country” concept, paving the way for agreements similar to the UK-Rwanda asylum partnership. 20/05/2025
Art A look inside Rotterdam's new museum exploring global migration Highlights of the museum include a life-sized NYC bus filled with fabric characters, thousands of donated suitcases, and a sweeping view from a 30-metre-high spiralling staircase. 20/05/2025
France One dead and scores rescued after migrant boat sinks off French coast More than 60 people were rescued after the "overloaded" vessel collapsed, authorities said on Monday. 19/05/2025
Europe in Motion The EU country where children of migrants outnumbered local newborns The rate of newborns in the EU is plunging, but children of migrants are an exception. 30/04/2025
Europe News I wish I didn't have to send people back to Libya, Frontex chief says The executive director of the EU's border and coast guard responds to Euronews’ question about an NGO's claims that returnees often face human rights abuses. 25/04/2025
Europe in Motion What is the public attitude towards irregular migrants' rights? British respondents showed the least support for policies on healthcare, social welfare, labour protections and regularisation, while Italians are more positive about granting rights to irregular migrants. 23/04/2025
Europe News Vatican notes 'exchange of opinions' in meeting with JD Vance The Holy See, which has a tradition of diplomatic neutrality, has expressed alarm over the Trump's administration's crackdown on migrants and cuts in international aid while insisting on peaceful resolutions to the wars in Ukraine and Gaza. 19/04/2025
Europe in Motion Which EU countries are receiving the most asylum applications? First-time asylum applications in the EU dropped to fewer than a million last year. 16/04/2025
Nature Millions tune in to 24-hour livestream of moose migrating in Sweden In 2024, the production hit 9 million viewers on SVT Play, the streaming platform for Sweden's national broadcaster SVT. 15/04/2025
Europe News Spanish authorities say they dismantled human trafficking organisation The organisation reportedly flew Moroccan migrants, who paid €3,000 per person, into Romania before they travelled to Spain inside trucks or vans. 13/04/2025
Europe News The EPP takes firmer line on migration in policy pitch The largest group in the European Parliament has adopted a new position paper, endorsing suspension of the right to asylum and questioning family reunification. 07/04/2025
Radio Schuman Concerns grow over Frontex's involvement in asylum seeker returns Frontex's role in returning rejected asylum seekers should be monitored, especially in terms of the protection of fundamental rights, green MEP Tineke Strik tells Radio Schuman on Monday. 24/03/2025
Europe News Austria to temporarily halt family reunification for migrants Vienna's three-party coalition announced their aim on Wednesday to prevent close relatives of asylum seekers from joining them in the country. 12/03/2025
Radio Schuman 'Innovative' returns directive expected this week in Strasbourg In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Swedish migration minister Johan Forssell anticipated innovative ideas for the upcoming EU legislation for migrant returns that will be presented on Tuesday, 11 March, in Strasbourg. 10/03/2025