Europe News Brussels sets out plans to restrict visas for Russian nationals The proposed guidelines by Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson come less than a week after EU foreign ministers backed the motion at an informal meeting in Prague. 06/09/2022
World The only path to peace is victory, says Ukraine's Tymoshenko There can be no peace in Ukraine without victory on the battlefield, former Ukrainian PM Yulia Tymoshenko has told the Estoril Conference in Portugal. 05/09/2022
Europe Decoded Here are the issues MEPs say matter most for Europe European lawmakers are worried about rising energy prices and a possible gas shortage next year. 27/07/2022
Economy Analysis: How Czechs see the start of their EU Council presidency Euronews correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon reports on her trip to Prague as the Czech Republic takes over the EU Council presidency this month. 19/07/2022
Europe News Ukraine's financial situation is 'dire,' warns EU ambassador The EU has released only €1 billion out of the €9 billion that was promised in financial aid. 19/07/2022
Europe News High rent and prejudice pushes people onto the streets in Brussels Housing prices have spiked across the eurozone, putting consumers under increasing financial strain. 12/07/2022
Europe News Sweden and Finland's NATO accession 'to be fastest in history' NATO's Secretary-General told Euronews the accession process is "the fastest" in the alliance's history. 05/07/2022
Europe News Analysis: A look at the EU Council's decision on Ukraine and Moldova What does the EU Council decision to give candidate status to Ukraine and Moldova mean and what path lies ahead for the two countries? 24/06/2022
Europe News Europe's rubber demand poses big threat to African forests, NGO says The "EU demand for rubber is the most important contributor to Europe’s deforestation footprint across West and Central Africa," Global Witness says. 17/06/2022
World "We are not fighting against Russia" says EU's top diplomat Borrell The Global Conversation speaks to EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell and former Finnish PM Alexander Stubb. 09/05/2022
Europe News Belgians resigned but not yet panicking as prices continue to rise Inflation in Belgium is one of the highest in Europe, while Brussels has a high unemployment rate. 03/05/2022
Europe News NGOs call on EU to clampdown on trafficking as millions flee Ukraine Women leaving Ukraine on their own are being targeted with sinister messages on social media, some promising "a free place for you in my bed." 08/04/2022
World NATO support “crucial” for Ukraine, Stoltenberg tells Euronews NATO’s support has been a “crucial factor” in enabling Ukraine to resist Russia’s invading forces, secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg has told Euronews. 25/03/2022
Europe News 'We are human too': Congolese student who fled Ukraine recounts racism Videos shared on social showed black people being pushed off trains and animals being prioritised before people. 21/03/2022
Ukraine Ukraine one of us and we want them in EU, von der Leyen tells Euronews Ukraine is one of us and we want them in EU, Ursula von der Leyen tells Euronews 27/02/2022
This will impact your life More people in need of charity in Europe since COVID-19, NGO says International charity Caritas calls on European policymakers to put people first and tackle social inequality in Europe. 23/02/2022
Europe News US urges Russia to make 'smart choice' to reduce Ukraine tensions US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman tells Euronews that it's up to President Putin to choose "diplomacy as opposed to deterrence". 12/01/2022
World The face of the EU’s Green Deal on Europe’s climate ambitions "We're on the side of climate justice" - Frans Timmermans, the face of the EU's green deal, talks COP26, nuclear energy, Nord Stream 2 and more. 26/11/2021
World Ylva Johansson "It's not really a migration crisis. It's a geopolitical crisis." Ylva Johansson, the European Commissioner for Home Affairs and migration, talks to Euronews about the ongoing humanitarian situation on the EU's border with Belarus 23/11/2021
Climate Dutch livestock farmers fear for their future With agriculture to blame for 40% of nitrogen emissions, billions could be spent on reducing livestock to lower ammonia pollution. 04/11/2021