Europe News EU summit deadlock over top jobs and climate discord No deal could be found on the race for EU top jobs. The leaders will meet again on June the 30th to continue the negotiations. 21/06/2019
state of the union Saving Europe - destroy or double-down From the far-right to the center - politicians are setting out their grand plans and grand rhetoric for the European Union ahead of May's elections. This week we spoke to Marine Le Pen who said to save Europe we must destroy it, while centre-right German MEP Manfred Weber has other ideas. 05/04/2019
no comment Man kicked out of Trump-Putin news conference A man who identified himself as a US journalist from The Nation was forcibly removed from the Trump-Putin news conference while carrying a hand-written sign. 16/07/2018
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Migration back on EU agenda This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. 21/06/2017
Europe News Germany opposes ending Turkey EU talks Germany on Friday rejected demands to halt Turkey’s bid to join the European Union, even as some EU states said Ankara’s membership dream was dead after Turks voted to grant President Recep Tayyip Erd 28/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Schulz to exit EU politics, Ukraine gets closer to bloc This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 24/11/2016
Europe News Ukraine is ready for visa-free travel, says EU Ukraine is ready for visa-free travel – so says the European Council’s Donald Tusk. 24/11/2016
Europe News EU27 meet in Slovakia - without Britain The leaders of 27 EU countries are meeting in Bratislava, Slovakia after Britain’s vote to leave the bloc on June 23rd. 15/09/2016
Europe News All eyes are on Bratislava It’s the first time that the 27 leaders of the EU will meet since the UK voted to leave the bloc. 15/09/2016
Europe News NATO braces for cyber war A new era has dawned for NATO, euronews correspondent Andrei Beketov reports from the Cyber Security symposium in Mons, Belgium. 08/09/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: mulling the future of US-EU trade ahead of presidential vote This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round up of news from across Europe. 07/09/2016
Europe News Renzi, Hollande and Merkel discuss security and the migrant crisis The leaders of Italy, France and Germany have been meeting on board the Italian aircraft carrier ‘Garibaldi. 22/08/2016
Europe News Merkel, Hollande and Renzi celebrate Europe in mini-summit after Brexit blow The leaders of France, Germany and Italy are meeting on Monday to discuss how the European Union can best bounce back in the wake of Britain’s Brexit vote. 22/08/2016
Europe News NATO, EU ink cooperation deal NATO and the EU have signed a deal aimed at boosting cooperation on defence. 08/07/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO steps up eastern presence This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the day’s top stories from across Europe. 07/07/2016
Europe News NATO eyes more Russia talks NATO officials plan to hold more talks with Russia after an alliance summit later this week, the alliance’s secretary-general said on Monday. 04/07/2016
Europe News Spain hits out at Turkey migration 'deal' Spain hit out on Monday at a German-brokered migration deal with Turkey that will be debated by EU leaders later this week. Chancellor Angela Merkel 14/03/2016
My Europe Series Climate change - will the Paris summit see a meeting of minds on how to tackle global warming? On the Network this week Chris Burns looks at the hopes for the Paris summit on climate change. Experts are warning that unless there is joint 26/11/2015
state of the union Europe Weekly: Malta migrant talks, Israeli anger over food labels and Britain's EU reform demands In this edition of Europe Weekly, we report from Malta on talks between EU and African leaders over the migrant crisis and take a look at where 13/11/2015
Europe News Britain's finance minister talks up EU reforms, as Brussels digests demands Britain’s finance minister has echoed David Cameron’s confidence that EU reforms can be secured. Speaking in Brussels, George Osborne highlighted 10/11/2015
world news Migrants: the EU calls an emergency summit to tackle the Balkan bottleneck Thousands head across the fields from Berkasovo-Bapska Around 3,500 refugees and migrants have spent the night camped out in the open at the 21/10/2015
Europe News EU meeting overshadowed by Greek debt talks EU leaders met their counterparts from Latin American and the Caribbean on Thursday in a summit largely overshadowed by the ongoing Greek debt talks 11/06/2015
Europe News EU pledges fresh help to Latin America, Carribean The EU has pledged 118 million euros in investment support for Latin America and Caribbean nations at the start of a two-day summit. The European 10/06/2015
Europe News EU warns eastern neighbours of long road to closer ties EU leaders say they want to continue building ties with their eastern neighbours, despite pressure from Russia. However, officials say that process 22/05/2015
Europe News Expectations low for EU summit amid fears of provoking Russia EU leaders are set to meet in Riga, Latvia, to discuss how the bloc can forge closer ties – or not – with six of its eastern neighbours. They include 20/05/2015
Unreported Europe Ukraine ponders East or West In 1945, the World War II allied leaders met at Livadia Palace in Yalta, to establish a new world order. For the last seven years, the same Crimean 08/10/2010