Sport 'NOlimpia' referendum initiative grows in Budapest The price tag of staging a global multi-sport event always divides the citizens of the country or city involved. 01/02/2017
Hungary “My future is in danger if Budapest organises the Olympics" A movement of young Hungarian activists have launched a campaign for the cancellation of Budapest's bid for the Olympic Games in 2024, pointing out the cost of the event and the risk of corruption. 26/01/2017
United Kingdom UK: May bows to pressure to detail Brexit plans in policy White Paper Britain’s Theresa May on Wednesday finally agreed to publish her plans for Brexit in a White Paper policy document. 25/01/2017
Europe News Catalonia wants declaration of "interdependence, not independence" Carles Puigdemont was elected as head of Spain’s Catalonia region in January last year on a platform of delivering independence. 24/01/2017
United Kingdom UK parties respond to Supreme Court Brexit ruling backing parliament The UK Supreme Court has confirmed that parliament must be given a vote before the process to exit the European Union can begin. 24/01/2017
United Kingdom UK Supreme Court rules parliament must trigger Brexit “A time-wasting and costly mistake” is how some critics have described the British government’s efforts to trigger Brexit without parliamentary approval. 24/01/2017
Europe News EU leaders respond to UK PM's Brexit speech Two high-ranking EU officials have responded cautiously to Theresa May's speech in which she confirmed that the UK would leave the single market. 18/01/2017
United Kingdom Theresa May outlines UK Brexit plans in long-awaited speech The UK Prime Minister says that a Brexit deal will have to pass a parliamentary vote but that Britain will leave the single market. 17/01/2017
Italy Italian PM Paolo Gentiloni recovering after heart surgery Italy’s new prime minister Paolo Gentiloni has undergone emergency heart surgery. 11/01/2017
Iceland Iceland to give parliament a vote on EU referendum Iceland has a new centre-right coalition government after a two-month impasse. 10/01/2017
United Kingdom Brexit: 'I'm not bluffing on indyref2', Scotland's Sturgeon to May In her first interview of the year, Theresa May set out a rather ambitious goal for the deal with Brussels, as Scotland's First Minister warned over the hard Brexit strategy. 08/01/2017
United Kingdom Ruptured relationships, racism and residency - a taste of life for EU citizens in pre-Brexit Britain Anne-Laure Donskoy, one of the founders of the 3 million group, which fights for the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, has spoken to Euronews about the key issues that have been facing its membe 22/12/2016
United Kingdom Five EU citizens talk about life in Britain six months since Brexit vote Six months on from the Brexit vote, Euronews caught up with five EU nationals based in Britain to find out how they have been coping since the referendum. 22/12/2016
Spain Spanish court suspends Catalonia plan for independence vote The constitutional court in Madrid says it will make a definitive ruling within five months on Catalonia's planned referendum. 14/12/2016
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan voters approve constitutional changes in referendum Kyrgyzstan has voted overwhelmingly in favour of constitutional changes boosting the power of the prime minister. 12/12/2016
Venezuela Vatican attempts to rekindle faltering Venezuela talks Talks between the Venezuelan government and a coalition of opposition parties have reached a stalemate which facilitators from the Vatican are hoping to break. 07/12/2016
Business Series Italy readies state bailout for Monte dei Paschi - sources The world’s oldest operating bank Monte dei Paschi needs to raise five billion euros by the end of this month. 06/12/2016
Italy Italy's Matteo Renzi to delay resignation until budget is passed Italy’s outgoing Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has agreed to stay in office for a few more days after talks at the presidential palace. 05/12/2016
World Italian sociologist dissects the future of Italy post-Renzi Sociologist Luca Ricolfi speaks on the Italian 'no' vote and the future of the country as PM Matteo Renzi steps down. 05/12/2016
World News European leaders react to Italian referendum result The referendum result in Italy has prompted reaction from leaders across Europe. 05/12/2016