Uncovering Europe Armed with just a guitar, meet the man helping Ukraine resist Russia He wrote a propaganda song about a drone and it's been a massive hit. 23/05/2022
Europe News Finland and Sweden 'meet every NATO requirement', says Biden Welcoming the two countries' leaders to the White House, Joe Biden said their NATO membership will enhance security. But Turkey has doubled down on its opposition. 19/05/2022
Uncovering Europe What is life near Transnistria amid fears war will spread to Moldova? “I don’t know where we would go if the Russian troops came here. There is nowhere to run.” 17/05/2022
state of the union Europe's week: EU celebrates its foundation as war rages in Ukraine Monday saw European leaders gather on Europe Day at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. 13/05/2022
Debates and Opinion Russia needs to be contained, not beaten, to save Ukraine | View Like the Romanovs and Bolsheviks before him, Putin grasps the geographical reality that Ukraine is the key to Russia’s security. 12/05/2022
Europe Decoded The cost of Ukraine's reconstruction will eclipse the Marshall Plan Economic losses from the war could total up to $600 billion, including $100 billion alone to rebuild key infrastructure. 11/05/2022
Uncovering Europe What do we know about Macron's idea for a two-tier Europe? Critics say Macron's plan is just an attempt to appease non-EU countries waiting in the wings, some of whom have been in the candidacy queue for years now. 11/05/2022
Europe News EU should be ready for 'economic sacrifices' to stop Russia In an interview with Euronews, Vsevolod Chentsov says he's disappointed with Hungary for blocking the EU ban on Russian oil. 10/05/2022
Europe News Macron warns against humiliating Russia over war in Ukraine The French president was speaking on Europe Day in Strasbourg at the closing ceremony of the Conference on the Future of Europe. 09/05/2022
Debates and Opinion Five ways the war in Ukraine could end | View Russia began a war thinking it would quickly win, only to find that carefully drafted plans are often the first casualties, writes Michael Horowitz. 09/05/2022
Uncovering Europe How war is hitting Ukraine's farmers and menacing world food supplies Nearly 25 million tonnes of grains are stuck in Ukraine and unable to leave the country. 06/05/2022
state of the union Europe's week: Russian oil ban dominates the agenda in Brussels An embargo on Russian oil imports would be considered the most radical and consequential step taken by the bloc in response to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. 06/05/2022
Uncovering Europe Four tales of suffering and remarkable survival from Kyiv's suburbs We speak to four locals in Kyiv's suburbs to find out how they suffered and survived Russia's bombardment of the area. 03/05/2022
Europe News Any EU state could be next victim of Russian energy cuts — Commission The European Commission is due to publish proposals on a potential Russian oil embargo, following a meeting of energy ministers in Brussels. 02/05/2022
Europe News Kyiv welcomes EU plans to abolish tariffs as war devastates economy The proposal still needs to be approved by the European Parliament and the 27 EU member states. 28/04/2022
Europe News Brussels wants greater Eurojust role in Ukraine war crimes probe The European Commission wants to boost Eurojust's role to enable the judicial agency to collect and store evidence of alleged war crimes in Ukraine. 26/04/2022
Europe News Ukraine can 'win' the war, says US defence secretary at NATO-EU talks US defence secretary has kicked off NATO-EU talks in Germany, saying "Ukraine clearly believes that it can win, and so does everyone". 26/04/2022
state of the union Europe's week: New Russian offensive & fears of a global food crisis The Kremlin claimed victory in the city of Mariupol following weeks of bombardment. 22/04/2022
Uncovering Europe From Pushkin to Gagarin, Ukraine removes Russia one symbol at a time A statue of Russian poet Alexander Pushkin was removed in April. Now other parts of Ukraine are questioning why Soviet-era monuments remain. 21/04/2022
Europe News Melitopol mayor asks Brussels for more weapons in fight against Russia Ivan Fedorov was in the Belgian capital as part of a Ukrainian delegation asking the EU for increased support. 20/04/2022
Europe News Vitali Klitschko won't rule out a new Russian offensive in Kyiv In an interview with Euronews Bulgaria, Klitschko said Kyiv residents risk stepping on the mines left by the Russian army. 20/04/2022
Debates and Opinion Putin is looking for an easy win in the Donbas. He won't get one. Russia's soldiers still do not know what they are fighting for in Ukraine, argues security analyst Michael Horowitz. 20/04/2022
Europe Decoded Which country has given the most money to Ukraine? Lots of nations have donated funds to Ukraine since the war began, but which has given the most? 19/04/2022
Europe Decoded What would a neutral Ukraine look like? A neutral Ukraine would be forced to renounce NATO aspirations but could continue its path towards EU membership. 19/04/2022
state of the union Europe's week: EU prepares for French election runoff The EU digested this week the consequences of the first round of the French elections. 15/04/2022
Europe News Ukraine deserves EU membership, says Zelenskyy advisor Ihor Zhovkva told Euronews that his country cannot afford to wait years for its application to be accepted by Brussels. 12/04/2022