Europe News Brief from Brussels: Greek debt, the long road ahead This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de-facto political capital. 12/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: IMF's Lagarde to talk Greek debt with Merkel This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stores from across Europe. 21/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: US VP seeks to ease European fears The Brief from Brussels is euronews’ daily round up of the top stories from Europe’s political capital. 20/02/2017
Europe News Eurozone approves bailout payment to Greece Eurozone finance ministers say Greece will be able to receive 2. 10/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Eurogroup approves cash for Athens, Nadiya Savchenko freed This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily show with all the stories making waves across Europe. 25/05/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Greek debt still divides the eurozone This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily show with all the stories making waves across Europe. 24/05/2016
Europe News No 'haircut' for Greece as Eurogroup hold bailout talks Eurozone finance ministers are meeting in Brussels for their latest round of negotiations over Greece. 24/05/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Greece looms large over EU once more The Brief is euronews’ daily show rounding up all the top stories that are making headlines in the de facto political capital of Europe. 09/05/2016
Europe News Eurozone finance ministers mull Greek debt relief Eurozone officials are discussing whether to pay another chunk of aid to Greece amid talk about granting the country some debt relief. The Greek 09/05/2016
state of the union Europe Weekly: NATO supports Turkish airstrikes on militants in Syria and Iraq In this edition of Europe Weekly, NATO supports Turkish airstrikes on militants in Syria and Iraq but asks Ankara not to abandon the Kurdish peace 31/07/2015
Europe News Analyst: Greece needs reform, not more austerity The Greek parliament passed a second set of reforms early on Thursday morning (July 23), opening the way for further bailout negotiations to begin 23/07/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: key deals for Greece and Iran In this edition of Europe Weekly we look back at the two deals that have dominated the news over the last seven days. Greece’s parliament approved a 17/07/2015
Europe News EU's Juncker urges Greece to honour reform promises The president of the European Commission says Greece’s vote to open talks on a third bailout is a good first step, but Jean-Claude Juncker warned 16/07/2015
Europe News EU finalises 7 bln euro bridge loan for Greece, says debt 'restructuring' back on table The European Council has announced a 7.16 billion euro bridge loan for Greece. Furthermore, the question of debt restructuring – not part of the deal 16/07/2015
Europe News Eurogroup approves launch of Greece bailout talks The Eurogroup is seeking 7 billion euros of bridge financing for Greece from the European Financial Stability Fund from which Greece will be able to 16/07/2015
Europe News Greece should tap EU-wide rescue fund for emergency loan, says top EU official An EU-wide fund should be used to provide short time loans to Greece, senior European officials say. The European Commission is proposing a seven 15/07/2015
Europe News Hollande says Greek debt plan 'serious and credible' EU leaders have been giving their first reactions to the new Greek bailout proposals. France played a key role in helping Athens draft them 10/07/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: Greece seeks third bailout In this edition of Europe Weekly, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras asks international creditors for a third bailout – despite 61 percent of those 10/07/2015
Europe News MEPs round on Tspiras MEPs rounded on Greek prime minister Alexis Tspiras on Wednesday, urging him to more transparent about the reforms he wants to put in place to keep 08/07/2015
Europe News Eurozone calls for "solidarity and responsibility" at Greek summit Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras was back in Brussels on Tuesday (July 7) for more emergency talks on his country’s debt crisis. After failing to 07/07/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: Greece set for referendum on bailout terms In this edition of Europe Weekly: Greece gets ready for a referendum on bailout terms offered by its international creditors; Greek banks shut to 03/07/2015
Europe News Half of Greek bailout money already 'lost', says top Belgian economist Audrey Tilve, euronews: Paul De Grauwe, you teach at the London School of the Economics and the University of Leuven. You’ve been following the Greek 03/07/2015
Europe News Greece stands close to eurozone exit ahead of austerity referendum Which way now for Greece? With a 1.6 billion euro repayment to the IMF likely to be missed, Athens could be struggling for options on how it can 29/06/2015
Europe News EU chief Juncker pleads with Greeks to defy their government and vote for EU aid package EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker urged Greeks on Monday to back a cash-for-reform package rejected by their government, saying a ‘no’ vote in 29/06/2015
Europe News Tsipras says creditors trying to "blackmail" Athens Behind the smiles, tensions are mounting between Greek Prime Minister Tsipras and his European partners – just hours before Saturday’s (June 27) 26/06/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: EU Summit agrees on migrants...but still no deal for Greece In this week’s edition of Europe Weekly, Greek debt negotiations go down to the wire; at the EU summit in Brussels, leaders agree on a voluntary 26/06/2015