Romania NYC transport guru aiming to solve Bucharest's congestion problem “This involvement is something emotional for me," Prof Michael Horodniceanu told Euronews. "Bucharest is my home town and I would like to use my expertise pro bono to better the city and make it more livable." 28/10/2020
Czech Republic Can Czech Republic really cut energy emissions in line with Brussels? Prime Minister Andrej Babis surprised many when he said his government will now support the European Union’s new planned target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 55%. But is it realistic? 23/10/2020
Travel News A short history of modern travel The world has changed considerably to accommodate the growing demand for global tourism. But what is the history of modern travel? 20/10/2020
Europe News Europe's truck wars: Differences over EU's mobility package rage on The EU's mobility package - legislation aimed at improving life for Europe's truck drivers - has finally come into force. But the controversy surrounding it is far from over. 28/08/2020
Europe News EU sets aside €1.6bn of financial firepower to reboot arts sector Artists appealed to EU leaders for the need to support culture which has helped Europeans to cope with "great personal and societal adversity". 24/07/2020
Europe News Power to the pedal as Brussels opens its first cycling 'motorway' It is part of an effort to increase sustainable travel, respect social distancing and ease pressure on crowded public transport in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdowns. 22/07/2020
Poland Poland's ex-transport minister arrested in corruption probe The former MP, named only as "Sławomir N.", was detained on suspicion of corruption and operating within an organised crime group. 20/07/2020
United Kingdom What can the UK learn from Europe about the pitfalls of e-scooters? New transport legislation comes into effect in the UK on Saturday, marking the way for the introduction of e-scooters. Europe has long had this mode of transport on its streets - so what can the Brits learn from this? 04/07/2020
United Kingdom Rented electric scooters to be allowed on roads in the UK The UK is set to join a number of its European neighbours in allowing rental e-scooters on roads. 30/06/2020
World News CO2 emissions have dropped under lockdown. Will it make a difference? Scientists say the reduction is likely to be only a “drop in the ocean” when it comes to turning around decades of climate change, but environmentalists are hopeful it will encourage a broader shift towards green energies. 20/05/2020
Kosovo Caught in Kosovo: Eco activists on way across Europe to Mongolia Rosie Watson and Mike Elm set off for a cross-continent journey on foot and bike to meet those tackling the climate crisis. But the coronavirus pandemic left them stranded in Kosovo. 08/05/2020
My Europe Series Europe's secret truck war: drivers pay the price for east-west divide Legal loopholes, exploitation and claims of human trafficking: this film exposes the reality of Europe's ruthless trucking industry and its dividing effects on European politics. 01/05/2020
Partner content Coping with Covid 19 : how cargo companies and big brands are adapting to the coronavirus Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Business Line Dubai explores how cargo companies are dealing with the Covid 19 health crisis. The team also finds out how some big brands are adapting their advertising during the pandemic. 29/04/2020
United Kingdom Electric scooters get the green light to be used on British roads They've had their fair share of bad press, but the UK has finally given the go-ahead to e-scooters. 17/03/2020
Belgium 'A step in the right direction': Vienna-Brussels sleeper maiden voyage The inaugural journey of the first Vienna-Brussels sleeper train has been touted as the big step toward sustainable travel in Europe. 20/01/2020
France France's pension reform strike longest since 1968 They oppose plans by the government to merge the country's 42 pension systems into a single scheme and to phase out certain civil service advantages. 02/01/2020
Europe News The Battle for Brussels roads It is one of the most congested capitals in Europe, and a new transport minister hopes to strike a balance between helping people get around and cutting carbon emissions. 11/12/2019
Europe News Who are Ursula Von de Leyen's picks for Romania, France and Hungary? The new European Commission president's nominees for Hungary, France and Romania have now been approved. 19/11/2019
United Kingdom London's €21bn Crossrail delayed again until at least 2021 The east-west rail link, one of Europe’s most ambitious engineering projects, has been repeatedly delayed and could now cost an €750m. 08/11/2019
Smart Regions Electric tricycle causing a spin with those with impaired mobility In partnership with the European Commission New electric tricycles that resemble Roman chariots have begun appearing in France. They are calling the vehicle, the Benur and it's already causing a sensation for those with impaired mobility. 21/10/2019