Russia What is behind Russia and the West's recent Black Sea confrontations? Western nations shouldn't shy away from tit-for-tat moves when Russia breaks maritime laws, a foreign policy expert told Euronews after a series of naval incidents in the Black Sea. 07/07/2021
My Europe Series Has Marine Le Pen’s 'normalisation' drive sunk the French far right? National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen says the far-right party did poorly at Sunday's regional election because it lost its radicality and "virility." Is he right? 02/07/2021
My Europe Series French regional elections matter more than you think. Here is why The far-right could capture the presidency of at least one French region for the first time, less than one year before France's presidential election. 18/06/2021
My Europe Series As diplomats return, is Europe rebuilding bridges with Assad's Syria? At least five EU countries have brought back diplomats to Damascus despite the bloc's sanctions against the Assad regime, Euronews has learned. 17/06/2021
My Europe Series Why did Romania's vaccine rollout derail after a successful start? Romania's COVID-19 vaccination campaign was initially more successful than many of its richer EU neighbours. So why has it derailed and can it get back on track? 08/06/2021
My Europe Series Great British Railways: genuine reform or a slick rebrand? Is there any substance to the UK's railway reform? 31/05/2021
My Europe Series What's the future of EU-Swiss relations now talks have collapsed? Euronews looks into the past, present and future of Switzerland's cooperation with the EU after Swiss leaders rejected signing a long-delayed framework agreement with Brussels on Wednesday. 28/05/2021
Iceland What is the Arctic Council and what does it want? Everyone wants a piece of the Arctic as the ice melts and valuable new resources are exposed. Can the Arctic Council prevent a new war for influence in the polar north? 20/05/2021
France French people defy rain to enjoy reopening of café and bistro terrace For the first time in almost 7 months, the French are allowed to sip coffee and wine with friends outdoors. 19/05/2021
World News Can the EU play a role as Israeli-Palestinian violence escalates? Beyond issuing statements urging calm, can European diplomacy have an actual impact in defusing the recent surge in Israeli-Palestinian violence? 14/05/2021
My Europe Series 100 days since Poland banned abortion, Polish women are fighting back Polish women are fighting back against Poland's abortion ban. But they need the EU to help them, activists say 12/05/2021
Ireland A century on, what was Ireland's partition & why does it still matter? On this 100th anniversary, Euronews explores the back story and enduring legacy of the partition of Ireland. 03/05/2021
My Europe Series Can new UN peace talks solve the decades-old Cyprus conflict? The Cyprus conflict has been known as "the graveyard of diplomats". Will the new round of UN-mediated talks next week be any different? 26/04/2021
World News Why is EU silent over explosive memo on redrawing Bosnia's borders? The implications of a leaked memo proposing to re-draw Western Balkans borders along ethnic lines are too far-reaching to be brushed under the carpet, expert Florian Bieber told Euronews. 23/04/2021
France EU banks on homegrown COVID-19 vaccines amid delays and supply issues The EU wants to become the world's leading vaccine producer in a bid to accelerate its sluggish inoculation campaign. Will it work? 07/04/2021
Bulgaria Bulgaria's parliamentary election matters for Europeans. Here's why The election is being seen as a referendum on the rule of Bulgaria's right-wing populist prime minister, Boyko Borissov., 02/04/2021
Poland Poland moves a step closer to quitting domestic violence treaty The Polish government claims the Istanbul Convention does not respect religion and promotes controversial ideologies about gender. 01/04/2021
World News WHO advises against vaccine passports as EU debates 'green pass' EU leaders will discuss the divisive issue at a summit next week. 18/03/2021
My Europe Series What are the real reasons behind France's slow vaccine rollout? By March 14, France had vaccinated 10.85 people per 100 inhabitants, compared to 32.01 in the United States and 38.39 in the United Kingdom, according to Our World in Data. 17/03/2021
World News Lockdown generation: Europe's students in despair as pandemic lingers Euronews looks at the toll the coronavirus pandemic has taken on Europe's students and how governments across the bloc have responded to support their youth. 10/03/2021