Austria Norbert Hofer steps down as leader of Austrian far-right party "Obviously, I'm tired of hearing every day that I'm not fit for the job," Hofer told an Austrian tabloid newspaper 01/06/2021
Austria Austrian chancellor under investigation by anti-corruption authorities Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz says he is under investigation by anti-corruption authorities on suspicion he made false statements to a parliamentary commission. 12/05/2021
The Cube YouTube removes video of Austrian MP over 'COVID-19 misinformation' Herbert Kickl claimed that children would play "not the slightest role" in spreading the virus. 15/01/2021
Austria Austria's constitutional court rules headscarf ban 'unconstitutional' The constitutional court in Austria ruled that a 2019 law banning girls under the age of 10 from wearing religious headscarves at school is "unconstitutional". 12/12/2020
Unreported Europe COVID-19 has created a new poverty class in Europe In this edition of Unreported Europe, we look at how Spain and Austria have been affected by the 'new poverty' created by the pandemic. We speak to people whose lives have been turned upside by the virus. 11/12/2020
Austria Mexico's first lady bids to retrieve Aztec king's headdress in Austria Even Mexico's president admitted it was an impossible mission. 14/10/2020
Austria Austria expels Russian diplomat amid 'spy' reports; Moscow retaliates The Russian Embassy said it was “appalled by the unfounded decision" and expelled an Austrian diplomat in response. 24/08/2020
Austria More than 4,000 Formula One coronavirus tests prove negative There have been no positive cases from more than 4,000 coronavirus tests carried out on Formula One personnel over the past seven days, F1 said on Saturday. 04/07/2020
Spain Hope for Europe as Spain records lower COVID-19 cases for fourth day Spain and Germany have recorded consecutive days of fewer coronavirus infections, while Italy has seen a fall in deaths, and Austria has announced plans to lift the lockdown. 06/04/2020
Austria Austrian Post has Brexit stamp problem licked with unique date imprint With Brexit Day finally happening, postal officials in Austria decided to use obsolete stamps by adding the real Brexit date in using overprinting. 01/02/2020
Austria Mayor of 'Frozen' Austrian town taking new stance against overtourism Hallstatt Mayor Alexander Scheutz told Euronews that while tourism has contributed favourably to the economy, there are now "too many people" coming to the town. 20/01/2020
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
Austria Hot chocolate as thieves brazenly steal truck-load of the sweet stuff Outsourcing turns sour for a chocolate firm as a 20,000-tonne consignment is stolen from a factory in Austria. 23/11/2019
Europe News Belgium 'happiest country in EU' According to a new survey from Eurostat 76 per cent of Belgians, alongside the Netherlands, Austria and Finland claim to feel happy all or most of the time over the last four weeks. 08/11/2019
The Cube Austria elections: Who leads the social media campaign? | #TheCube Social media has played an increasing role in the 2019 elections, as political parties and their lead candidates have sought to increase online engagement with potential voters 27/09/2019
Europe News Ibiza-gate: The story behind Austria's political hurricane Ibiza-gate - Austria's political hurricane. Inside the country's move to early elections 26/09/2019
Austria Austria to grant citizenship to descendants of victims of Nazism Second and third-generation relatives with British nationality have expressed interest in applying for citizenship of the EU country as Brexit looms. 20/09/2019
Europe News The Brief: Hybrid threats and Europe's vulnerability EU Defence Ministers are meeting in Helsinki to discuss how to counter hybrid threats - actions by state and non-state actors to destabilise countries. From disinformation to military incursions, hybrid threats are evolving, so must Europe's response to them, experts say. 30/08/2019
Europe News The Brief: EU top jobs debate sparks anger in Strasbourg New MEPs, their first ever debate. Launched by freshly elected European Parliament president David Sassoli. One topic dominated the speeches. 05/07/2019
state of the union The battle for Europe The elections are upon us - and the motto of the Parliament's campaign is 'this time I'm voting' - they have the support of celebrities to get the vote out, but we look at voter turnout on a downward spiral and how Brexit will affect the new hemicycle. 24/05/2019
Europe News The Brief: European elections - the Brexit effect UK MEPs are saying a long goodbye to Brussels, but what impact will their presence have on the new European parliament and what will happen when they leave? We explore the Brexit effect. 22/05/2019
Austria Austria: What to know about the video which took the government down Questions have been raised about the timing of the video's release and why a German satirist had alluded to it weeks ago. 20/05/2019
Smart Regions Restoring and preserving the Danube river Euronews takes the plunge in the European Union’s longest river The Danube. Since ancient times, the riverbed has seen many changes but some of its inhabitants are in danger. The European Cohesion Policy is collaboratively providing a push to protect the river’s ecosystem. 25/04/2019
Smart Regions Training Europe's future pilots In this episode of Smart Regions, we discover how the European Cohesion Policy is helping to train pilots of the future. 15/11/2018
Europe News Ministers say Rome needs to come up with new ideas The tone was polite, but an escalation is likely over the coming weeks 05/11/2018
Europe News Ball is now in Italy's camp, says Austria Italy's budget dispute with Brussels is likely to escalate in coming weeks unless Rome revises its free-spending plans 05/11/2018