World The Conference on the Future of Europe: "we wanted to listen to citizens" The 'Conference on the Future of Europe is seeking to strengthen the European Union by allowing citizens to have their say on how they think the European project is going. To find out more, Euronews spoke to Vice-President of the European Commission, Dubravka Suica. 25/01/2022
Europe News Metsola on abortion: 'My position is the EU Parliament's position' In an interview with Euronews, the newly elected President of the European Parliament vowed to respect the hemicycle's majority opinion on abortion. 18/01/2022
Europe News France to take on EU's rotating presidency The six-month term will coincide with a presidential election in France. Macron is expected to run. 29/12/2021
Europe News Should transportation subsidies take into account gender inequality? Gender gaps in pay and employment, together with an unequal division of household talks, leads to different travel patterns between men and women. 03/06/2021
World Helena Dalli gives the latest on what the EU is doing to tackle inequalities Inequalities throughout the European Union have been highlighted by the pandemic and in many situations, they have been worsened by it too. But these inequalities also existed before. We talk to Helena Dalli, the EU Commissioner for Equality, to discuss what is being done to tackle them. 04/03/2021
Europe News Power to the pedal as Brussels opens its first cycling 'motorway' It is part of an effort to increase sustainable travel, respect social distancing and ease pressure on crowded public transport in the wake of the COVID-19 lockdowns. 22/07/2020
Ocean Will climate change make small island states disappear? In partnership with the European Commission Hans-Otto Pörtner, a co-author of the IPCC Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate, talked to Euronews about the future for small island states with ongoing climate change. 06/12/2019
Europe News Belgian festival faces pressure over blackface 'Savage' character Pressure is mounting for UNESCO to remove a Belgian festival from its cultural heritage list. The a blackface character known as 'the savage' in a parade in the town of Ath has drawn strong criticism from anti-racist campaigners. 26/08/2019
Europe News The next frontier in information manipulation Expert warn against "deep fakes" during upcoming election campaigns 16/10/2018
Europe News 'Explosive' documents about Monsanto in Europe "What we have is the tip of the iceberg," says US lawyer 06/09/2018
Europe News Getting a thirst for Belgian wine It may be well known for its beer, but Belgium is now growing its wine industry. 19/07/2018
Europe News EU Agriculture proposals a 'greenwash' EU agriculture ministers flocked to an informal meeting in Sofia earlier this week where they talked about modernising and simplifying the Common Agricultural Policy. But their proposals have left a sour taste in some people's mouths. 05/06/2018