Europe Decoded Watch: Is Ukraine ready to join the EU and how long could it take? Euronews speaks with EU enlargement experts about the long process awaiting Ukraine. 22/06/2022
Europe News Don't negotiate with 'bandit' Putin, warns ex-oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky told Euronews the Ukraine war will end on the battlefield because "there is no alternative." 21/06/2022
Europe News Russian blockade of Ukraine grain exports a 'real war crime': Borrell "The war is going to have dramatic consequences for the world," said the EU's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell. 20/06/2022
Europe News How has Europe reacted to Brussels backing Ukraine over EU candidacy? "Europe isn't just geography. It's a set of values and Ukraine is fighting for them." 17/06/2022
The Cube Misleading document says majority of Mariupol population is pro-Russia A "top secret" document supposedly written by the Azov Battalion states that over 70% of Mariupol's population is loyal to Moscow. 16/06/2022
Europe News Macron, Scholz and Draghi back EU candidate status for Ukraine The move is "a strong, quick, expected gesture of hope and clarity that we want to send to Ukraine and its people," the French president said as the three leaders visited Kyiv. 16/06/2022
Europe News Zelenskyy urges Ukrainians to 'hold on' in 'vital' Donbas Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said 'it is vital to stay in Donbas', urging his compatriots to 'hold on'. 15/06/2022
Europe Decoded The EU's recovery fund has a new raison d'être: energy independence Brussels plans to tap into the unused money from the COVID-19 fund to slash dependency on Russian fossil fuels. 13/06/2022
Uncovering Europe Meet the anarchists and anti-fascists fighting Russia in Ukraine The anti-authoritarian platoon says it is "fighting for Ukrainian society", not the government in Kyiv. 09/06/2022
Europe News Ukraine's territory will never be up for negotiation, warns Stefanchuk Ruslan Stefanchuk told Euronews that "with each Bucha, the corridor for negotiations gets smaller and smaller." 08/06/2022
Europe Decoded The four options to get 20 million tonnes of grain out of Ukraine The international community wants Russia to unblock trade routes and prevent a global famine. 07/06/2022
Europe News Parent of missing Russian conscript questioned by security services "It seemed to someone that the tragic death of my son did not shock me enough," said Dmitry Shkrebets, after he was accused of making bomb threat by Russian security services. 04/06/2022
Europe News Russia claims Ukrainian forces retreating from Severodonetsk Russia's MoD made the claim amid fierce street-by-street fighting in the key eastern Ukrainian city, although it cannot be verified. 04/06/2022
The Cube 100 days of war: How Russian state media are covering Ukraine invasion Over the past three months, Russian state TV has switched its narrative from praising its troops in Ukraine to discrediting Western sanctions. 03/06/2022
Debates and Opinion As war rages, EU Green Deal finds itself at a crossroads | View The EU has an opportunity to deepen its unity and establish itself as an anchor for global security, argues Laurence Tubiana. 03/06/2022
Europe News Patriarch Kirill excluded from EU sanctions after Hungary’s objection The last-minute move from Budapest angered diplomats, with one calling it "hostage policy." 02/06/2022
The Cube Russia makes first conviction for 'fake news' over Ukraine posts Pyotr Mylnikov was fined 1 million rubles (€15,000). A video clip circulated online purporting to show him 'confessing' to fostering 'a negative attitude' about the war. 02/06/2022
Europe News 'It's a big deal': Experts and MEPs weigh in on EU's Russian oil ban The phase-out of seaborne crude is considered the most radical measure taken by the EU since the Ukraine war broke out. 01/06/2022
Europe Decoded Why the Druzhba pipeline was spared from the EU ban on Russian oil Hungary's PM Viktor Orbán scored a big win by forcing an exemption into the original proposal. 31/05/2022
Europe News EU leaders endorse ban on Russian oil, exempting pipeline imports The European Council agreed to a Hungarian demand to completely spare oil imports coming through pipelines. 30/05/2022
Europe News EU leaders are struggling to pass sanctions on Russian oil. Why? Fresh EU sanctions on Russian crude and refined oil have been on the table for weeks without progress. 27/05/2022
state of the union Europe's week: Hope in the streets of Kyiv; the EU fears food crisis Life, or something like it, has returned to the streets of the Ukrainian capital. But worries are mounting overseas about food shortages in the short and long term as a result of Russia's war 27/05/2022
This will impact your life Explained: Why higher gas costs lead to higher food prices The connection partly lies in fertilisers, which require a great deal of gas to be produced. 23/05/2022
state of the union Europe's week: Hungary and Turkey block Western efforts against Russia Analysis from Euronews' Brussels bureau on the key issues dominating the agenda in the Belgian capital this week. 20/05/2022
The Cube Twitter unveils new policy to combat Ukraine war misinformation False, viral tweets will no longer be amplified or recommended to users. 19/05/2022
Europe News Kyiv slams 'second-class treatment' after Scholz dashes fast EU hopes It comes after Scholz had said there are no shortcuts to Ukraine's EU membership bid. 19/05/2022