Brussels, My Love? Brussels, My Love?: Understanding EU politics Brussels, My Love? is back, but this time as a weekly podcast to help you navigate EU affairs. 06/11/2025
The Ring Euronews' 'The Ring': MEPs clash over EU enlargement in Brussels In our first episode of "The Ring", we debate the highly political topic of EU enlargement that has become a geopolitical goal of the European Commission under President Ursula von der Leyen. 05/11/2025
Belgium US president deserved the Nobel Peace Prize, top Trump advisor says The US president's advisor for Africa and Arab and Middle Eastern Affairs Massad Boulos told Euronews that Donald Trump should have won the Nobel Peace Prize and that he is to thank for the Israel-Hamas deal. 10/10/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Can a 'drone wall' stop Putin? In this edition, we discuss the EU proposal for a 'drone wall' of detection and interception systems & zoom in on the ongoing anti government protests in Serbia. 04/10/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Have centrist politicians gotten lazy and complacen In this edition, we ask if Trumps' America is triggering a new wave of polarisation in Europe and hear how the EU is struggling to keep up with climate targets. 27/09/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? European automotive sector stress about future In this edition, we hear about the battle between the automotive sector and the Commission to postpone the combustion engine phase out and explore if national armies can fight the war on drugs. 20/09/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? MEPs cheer 'nice' speech but lament lack of action In this edition of our weekly European politics show, we pick apart the Commission Presidents' State of the EU speech, her strong words against Israel and the future of Moldova. 13/09/2025
Brussels, My Love? Emmanuel Macron: A King without his country? In this edition of our weekly politics show, we break down the security guarantees for Ukraine, the EU-Mercosur trade deal and the political instability in France. 06/09/2025
Europe News 'We are open for business': EU ambassador to Kyiv brings staff back Just days after two Russian missiles hit an area 50 metres from the EU delegation in Kyiv, causing severe damage, staff are ready to get back to work. 05/09/2025
Europe News ‘We’ll convince Hungary’ on EU accession, Ukraine ambassador says Ukraine's EU ambassador joined Euronews' Europe Today for an exclusive interview ahead of the 27-member bloc's summit on Thursday. 26/06/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? MEPs panic about Middle East escalation In this episode, we hear what role the EU can play to diffuse the Israel-Iran war and discuss the upcoming EU-China summit. 21/06/2025
Europe News Coal-hooked Poland constructs first ever offshore wind farm Poland, long known as one of Europe’s most coal-dependent countries, is embarking on a new journey towards clean energy. Euronews takes a boat trip through the Baltic Sea to visit the first ever offshore wind farm on Polish territory. 17/06/2025
Brussels, My Love? EU extends temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees On the week the EU marks 40 years of free movement under the Schengen Area, EU ministers meet in Luxembourg to discuss migration. This week’s episode of “Brussels, My Love?” looks at how more and more EU member states are moving away from the idea of a united EU front on migration and asylum. 14/06/2025
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Poles choose 'ordinary man' for President In this week’s edition of Euronews’ political talk show Brussels, My Love?, we tackle three major stories rattling Europe: escalating US-EU trade tensions, Poland’s sharp political shift, and a multilingualism debate that has put Pedro Sánchez in a hoop. 07/06/2025
Europe News Migration past crisis but still a big issue, says agency chief After 10 years in charge of the Vienna based ICMPD, Austrian politician and former EPP MEP Michael Spindelegger tells Euronews how Europe needs a balanced and creative response to ongoing situation. 05/06/2025
Europe News Nuclear power on the rise except in UN watchdog's home, Austria In Austria - the home of the IAEA - the public rejected nuclear power in a referendum in the 1970s leaving a gigantic power plant that cost 1 billion euro to build to become the biggest training hub in Europe to study nuclear power. 30/05/2025
Austria IAEA chief Rafael Grossi to revisit Ukraine and Russia imminently Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, briefed a few journalists attending a seminar at the Vienna-based agency. 28/05/2025
Brussels, My Love? "Brussels, my love?" EU heads to London for major Reset Summit An EU–UK summit took place in London this week marking a significant step in post-Brexit relations. 24/05/2025
Europe News Family of Dubai prisoner Ryan Cornelius turns to EU for help Heather Cornelius, whose husband is detained in Dubai, has met with MEPs and the European External Action Service in Brussels. 23/05/2025
Brussels, My Love? "Brussels, my love?" Gazans 'smash macaroni to make bread' In this episode, we hear how hard life inside Gaza is and how Israelis are also pressuring their government to stop the bombing. 17/05/2025