Kosovo I would vote to unify Albania and Kosovo, says election winner Kurti Kosovo opposition leader and election winner Albin Kurti says that if a referendum was held on his country joining Albania, he would vote yes. 16/02/2021
Kosovo Kosovo could try to move war crimes court to Pristina, judge warns In a transcript of a briefing obtained by Euronews, Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova warns that forces within Kosovo are trying to undermine the work of the Netherlands-based court. 15/02/2021
Kosovo A sixth election in 12 years reveals growing pains of a young Kosovo Let down by Europe, young Kosovars are flocking to a movement - and a leader - who says that Kosovo needs to forge its own path. 10/02/2021
Russia Russia does not want constructive dialogue with Europe, says Borrell "We will discuss these issues with my fellow EU foreign ministers. As ever, it will be for member states to decide the next steps, and yes, these could include sanctions. " 07/02/2021
Liechtenstein In Liechtenstein, 38,378 of the world's wealthiest go to the polls Liechtenstein is, per capita, one of the world's richest nations and is still (partly) ruled by a monarch who is one of Europe's wealthiest men. 07/02/2021
My Europe Series Montenegro wants to join the EU - but does Brussels want it? Montenegro is united in its desire to join the EU. On everything else, it is more divided than ever. 01/02/2021
Montenegro Montenegro will be 'corona-safe' for summer tourist season - minister Since January, Montenegro has allowed unrestricted international arrivals - one of only a handful of countries worldwide to do so. But since January 25, that excludes arrivals from Great Britain. 25/01/2021
My Europe Series Musicians fear Brexit has cut a decades-long cultural link with Europe For generations of British musicians, Europe has been more than just a place to play - it has been a pilgrimage. With Brexit, that decades-long link could have been finally severed. 15/01/2021
My Europe Series Will apathy be the winner in Romania's parliamentary election? Radu Magdin, a political analyst in Bucharest, told Euronews that turnout could be historically low, around 30% of total registered voters, compared to 39.5% in 2016. 04/12/2020
Montenegro What's behind the public spat between Serbia and Montenegro? Vladimir Bozovic was on Saturday given 72 hours to leave Montenegro after claiming that a century-old decision in 1918 to merge with Serbia was “free expression of the people’s will to unite with fraternal Serbia”. 30/11/2020
My Europe Series Serbia's Aleksandar Vucic bet big on Donald Trump and lost. Now what? Serbia's Aleksandar Vucic had a friend in President Donald Trump. With Joe Biden, life may not be so easy. 24/11/2020
My Europe Series Nuremberg trials: 75 years on from world's first war crimes tribunal Nuremberg: How the world's first war crimes trial revealed the scale of the Nazi Holocaust 20/11/2020
My Europe Series Belarus: After 100 days, Lukashenko is still in power. Now what? Belarus' protest movement is united in wanting to bring down Alexander Lukashenko - but then what? 16/11/2020
Moldova Moldovan president-elect Sandu will push for parlimentary elections Sandu faced President Igor Dodon in the second round of the country's presidential election. She told Euronews that parliament has to change and is still corrupt. 15/11/2020
My Europe Series Moldova votes: Will pro-EU candidate Sandu oust Putin's pick Dodon? Sunday's presidential election has been interpreted as a referendum on the direction of Europe's poorest country, with Dodon representing closer links with Russia and Sandu with the EU. 13/11/2020
My Europe Series How a Jewish writer lived, loved and survived in WW2-era Romania A newly-translated novel by the author of For Two Thousand Years shows a different side to one of Europe's foremost chroniclers of antisemitism. 04/11/2020
World News Pennsylvania: Why has the keystone state become the key battleground? Joe Biden and Donald Trump both campaigned hard in America's north-east, where the 2020 election will ultimately be decided. 04/11/2020
Moldova Moldova presidential election has Sandu ahead of Dodon in first round The pro-European candidate leads her pro-Russian rival by around 3 percentage points, paving the way for a tight run-off on November 15. 01/11/2020
My Europe Series Moldova elections: Everything you need to know In 2016, just 70,000 votes separated Igor Dodon and Maia Sandu. In 2020, it could be even closer. 29/10/2020
My Europe Series Can Europe planting three billion trees help save the planet? NGOs fear that tree planting often leads to "greenwashing" by corporations and governments and distracts from the real effort to stop the burning of fossil fuels. 20/10/2020