Unreported Europe The Danish immigration decisions tearing Syrian refugee families apart The Alata family was torn apart once when their father was killed in Syria. Now they are being put to the test once more as half of the family's refugee status in Denmark is being revoked. Where can they go from here? 18/06/2021
Europe News Nine months after fire, work still not started at Greek migrant camp The redevelopment of Moria camp was supposed to have been finished by now. 09/06/2021
Uncovering Europe Why is Denmark under fire over new law to send asylum seekers abroad? Denmark approved amendments to the legislation on Thursday - so will changes take effect straight away? What has been the response? 07/06/2021
The Cube EU border agency Frontex criticised by NGOs for photo competition NGOs have described the competition as a "Contest of Shame" and published photos that they say "reflect the reality of the situation" 10/05/2021
Uncovering Europe How do Syrians in Denmark feel about claim it's safe to go home? What do Syrian refugees in Denmark think about the nation's deportation furore? Meet Rahima, a 20-year-old refugee from Aleppo. 06/05/2021
Unreported Europe Are the Canary Islands becoming a migrant limbo? Ousmane is one of the thousands of migrants stuck in the Canary Islands desperately trying to get to mainland Europe. Many want to leave and many more keep arriving. Local populations are struggling to manage the financial costs creating social tensions in the Spanish archipelago. 30/04/2021
France France slammed for deporting refugee to Russia despite risk of torture Human rights groups say the deportation of Magomed Gadaev is linked to rising stigma against Chechens in France since the beheading of teacher Samuel Paty last year. 15/04/2021
Europe News Brussels conference on Syria aims to raise billions for crisis More than 50 countries are attending the virtual conference taking place Monday and Tuesday, where the international community is being asked for over €8bn to fund humanitarian causes. 29/03/2021
Europe News Brussels considers visa restrictions against non-EU countries The European Commission may impose visa restrictions on third countries that refuse to take back their citizens who have tried to come into the EU unsuccessfully. 18/03/2021
Europe News Bosnia: EU gives €3.5 mln over 'unacceptable' conditions for migrants The Commission said the funds will help migrants and refugees "facing a humanitarian disaster" by financing warm clothing, blankets, food, healthcare and mental health and psychological support. 03/01/2021
Italy Migrants and older residents come together in Italy's 'COVID red zone' In the Tuscan coastal city of Livorno, a social project matches young migrants with elderly residents in need of help or companionship. 02/01/2021
Uncovering Europe Violence and vigilantes add to winter woes of migrants in the Balkans Thousands are camped near the Bosnia/Croatia border as sub-zero temperatures sweep in ahead of winter. 18/12/2020
Europe News Top 10 ranking for migrant integration includes five EU countries This year's Migrant Integration Policy Index includes five EU countries in its top 10 ranking. 10/12/2020
Europe News EU seeks agreement on migration proposal at high-level conference European lawmakers and stakeholders met in Brussels on Thursday to discuss migration, as the bloc seeks consensus on one of its most divisive issues. 20/11/2020
View Refugee-led organisations are critical to the fight against COVID-19 ǀ View The COVID-19 pandemic presents a unique challenge but also a major opportunity to highlight how refugee-led organisations are best placed to act both in emergencies and on long-term integration strategies. 06/10/2020
Europe News EU's new migrant returns policy could cause problems: legal expert A Senior Legal Advisor to the International Commission of Jurists says that the Commission's new migration pact and the returns policy within it, is at risk of creating more problems because of Member States' international law commitments. 02/10/2020
Europe News Migrants in Italy 'left to sleep in streets' during asylum process Migrants in the Italian capital Rome are being ignored by the authorities and left to sleep on the streets while they await results of their asylum applications, it's been claimed. 30/09/2020
Europe News EU migration chief vows new pact will stop overcrowded refugee camps Euronews spoke to the EU's home affairs chief, Ylva Johansson, ahead of a new migration pact being announced on Wednesday. 22/09/2020
world news Banksy funds pink boat to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean The ship's website said the vessel "is as agile as she is pink" and that Banksy bought it with the proceeds of his sold artwork and decorated it with a fire extinguisher. 28/08/2020
Europe News Greece faces fresh calls to probe migrant deaths at its Turkish border It comes after a report from research group Forensic Architecture which described as "highly probable" that the Syrian man was shot by Greek soldiers. 07/07/2020
Europe News EU pledges aid to Venezuelan refugees impacted by coronavirus pandemic As Latin America becomes the new epicenter for the pandemic, the EU and Spain sought to raise awareness and aid to help Venezuelan refugees struggling from the migration and health crisis. 27/05/2020
Unreported Europe Homeless under lockdown: the forgotten faces of France's coronavirus nightmare In this episode of Unreported Europe, Euronews' Valerie Gauriat reports on the desperate plight of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in France as the country emerges from lockdown. 22/05/2020
Europe News Turkey calls for EU help as bloc scrambles for Greek border solutions Turkey has called for more help with migrants after 'opening the door' and causing increased movement on the Greek border. Meanwhile, NGOs slam the EU for what they see as a lack of humanitarian response. 05/03/2020
Germany Germany says it will not grant asylum to 'climate refugees' More than 25 million people are forced to move every year around the world because of the effects of climate change. Experts are divided as to whether they should be granted refugee status. 13/02/2020
Unreported Europe Greece: A safe haven for Turks threatened over Gülen movement links Many Turkish teachers, public servants and entrepreneurs, unable to return home because of fears of arrest and with no belief in the independence of the Turkish justice system, are trying to start a new life in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. 22/11/2019
Europe News The Brief: EU's role in the Palestine's dream of statehood Ahead Israel's deadline to form a new government, Euronews traveled to the West Bank by invitation from the EU. The bloc's role in the region is in question, after the US policy shift away from the two-state solution. 19/11/2019