world news Why is EU silent over explosive memo on redrawing Bosnia's borders? The implications of a leaked memo proposing to re-draw Western Balkans borders along ethnic lines are too far-reaching to be brushed under the carpet, expert Florian Bieber told Euronews. 23/04/2021
Smart Regions This is Europe’s first cross-border mobile hospital The French and Spanish Pyrenees regions get help with medical emergencies from the European project EGALURG. Its self-reliant mobile hospital also brings COVID-19 vaccine relief to rural communities. 01/03/2021
Europe News MEPs to personally investigate Frontex amid pushback allegations Members of the European Parliament will conduct a fact-finding mission to shed light on the accusations surrounding the EU's border control agency. 24/02/2021
world news Frontex chief told to handover details on 3 migrant pushback claims Fabrice Leggeri says he is "working closely" with investigators to get them the missing information after they expressed concern over the time it had taken. 22/01/2021
United Kingdom UK opens 20 COVID-19 testing sites for France-bound hauliers Thousands of hauliers were stranded in the UK last week after France demanded they show a negative #COVID19 test before crossing the border following the discovery of a new, highly-transmissible variant of the virus. 03/01/2021
Spain Spain to allow EU and UK tourists in without quarantine from June 21 Britain, Europe's most heavily-impacted country by COVID-19, requires anyone coming in from abroad to self-isolate for 14 days. 20/06/2020
Europe News EU struggles to keeps goods moving amid border closures The coronavirus has so far tested health care systems and economies. But if borders continue to close, it will be a test for the single market, too. 19/03/2020
Europe News EU border crisis is 'Erdogan's violence', says Manfred Weber As Europe faces questions over human rights on the border of Greece, the EU stands firmly behind Athens on its tough stance protecting the frontier. 04/03/2020
Europe News Europe has built new barriers six times as long as the Berlin Wall Since the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, Europe has built barriers six times as long. 05/11/2019
The Cube Trump's US Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen resigns | #TheCube #TheCube | US President Donald Trump has been faced with yet another resignation of a top official in the White House - Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security. 08/04/2019
Unreported Europe Migrants: Victims of divisions within the EU? The European Union has been unable to implement a coherent migration policy. 'Insiders' takes you to the Alpine border between Italy and France where volunteers help migrants who are shunned and unwanted by both countries 01/06/2018
Unreported Europe EU migration policy: "There is no long-term vision" Euronews 'Insiders' programme spoke to an immigration specialist about the European Union's response to the migration crisis 01/06/2018
Europe News Brexit progress balanced on Irish border The leader of the DUP in Northern Ireland has said she doesn't want any deal done which would lead to them having 'regulatory divergence' from the rest of the UK 04/12/2017
Europe News EU mulls bringing back border controls to tackle security threats The EU says countries in its passport-free travel area area should be able to bring back border controls. But only in the event of persistent 27/09/2017
Europe News EU looks to Africa to curb migrant numbers As Europe continues to deal with the Mediterranean migrant crisis, EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini convened the Foreign Affairs council. 17/07/2017
Unreported Europe Brexit Britain: falling pound, border fears and a frightened workforce With Brexit talks only just begun, Britain faces a possible economic downturn and Northern Ireland's peace deal looks shaky 29/06/2017
Unreported Europe Insiders: Ireland's Brexit border UK Brexit: Is peace in Northern Ireland at risk and what will happen at the Irish border? 24/06/2017
Unreported Europe Is Ireland headed for trouble at the border? Britain's vote to leave the European Union has raised the stakes in the long and divisive dispute over Northern Ireland's status. 23/06/2017
Europe News Hungary plans new border fence to stop migrants Hungary says it is building a new fence at its southern border to keep out refugees and migrants. 27/02/2017
Europe News EU's Mogherini tells Kosovo, Serbia to end blame game The EU’s foreign policy chief has called on Kosovo and Serbia to do more to repair relations after weeks of risen tension between the two. 25/01/2017
Europe News EU officials propose extension of border checks EU officials say Schengen border checks should be extended by three months when they expire next month. 25/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Europe's migration crisis rages on This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round up of the top stories from across Europe. 31/08/2016
state of the union Turkey poised to get visa-free travel as number of refugees heading to Greece falls In this edition of Europe Weekly: The EU stands ready to give Turkey visa-free travel, warnings of “high risk” for the EU and Eurozone economy in 06/05/2016
Unreported Europe Boom times for Turkey's lucrative smuggling rings Criminals based in Turkey have reaped huge profits from the human windfall of hundreds of thousands of desperate refugees and migrants that have flooded into the country. A lucrative business has spru 08/04/2016
Europe News Brussels "still in shock" one week after suicide bomb attacks Authorities at Brussels Zavatem airport say it could take months before the airport reopens at full capacity. On Tuesday, staff were carrying out 29/03/2016
state of the union Europe Weekly: The EU and Turkey strike controversial deal over refugees In this week’s edition of Europe Weekly: the EU and Turkey strike a deal over the refugee crisis; a Syrian doctor seeking refuge in Belgium tells his 18/03/2016