Europe News EU seeks agreement on migration proposal at high-level conference European lawmakers and stakeholders met in Brussels on Thursday to discuss migration, as the bloc seeks consensus on one of its most divisive issues. 20/11/2020
Europe News 'We won't give up': Weber defiant over veto of EU's €1.8tr budget deal Influential MEP Manfred Weber says the European Parliament will not back down over linking EU cash to respect for rule of law. 19/11/2020
Europe News Biden win strengthens EU's hand in post-Brexit trade talks, says Weber The UK has been weakened in trade deal talks with the EU after the election of Joe Biden, says MEP Manfred Weber. 09/11/2020
Europe News Hotels in EU part of Brussels face ruin amid 'catastrophic' pandemic "The economic consequences of the coronavirus crisis on the hotel sector in Brussels are catastrophic," Rodolphe Van Weyenbergh, from the Brussels Hotels Association, told Euronews. 05/11/2020
Europe News US election: What would a Biden or Trump win mean for NATO? NATO, the organisation set up to counter Soviet power and influence, has been described by Donald Trump as "obsolete". Would Joe Biden have a different approach? 05/11/2020
Europe News US election: EU calls for calm, as Trump and Biden battle it out The EU has called for calm and patience, amid a tightly contested US presidential election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. 04/11/2020
Europe News Linking rule of law respect to EU funds 'is a red line for MEPs' The European Parliament (EP) is currently locked in negotiations with the European Council over approving the bloc's €1.8 trillion budget. 29/10/2020
Europe News EU needs action not words against Turkey, says Manfred Weber "We have to act now [against Turkey]," said Weber. "Words are not any more enough. And we must use our economic power." 27/10/2020
Europe News Coronavirus: Belgian hospitals could reach ICU limit within 15 days The capacity of the country's intensive care units could be reached in the next two weeks, according to Belgium's interfederal COVID-19 spokesperson, Yves Van Laethem. 26/10/2020
Europe News Brussels exhibition showcases forgeries and fakes throughout history The role of fakes and forgeries throughout history is the focus of a new exhibition in the Belgian capital Brussels. 26/10/2020
Europe News Climate activists struggle to stay relevant during COVID-19 pandemic The environmental organisation Fridays for Future Italia told Euronews about campaigning during the pandemic and why the climate and coronavirus crises are intrinsically linked. 23/10/2020
Europe News EU's green renovations proposal 'not enough', says environmental lobby A so-called green renovation wave has been announced by the European Commission, but some organisations say that the proposals fall short of what is possible. 23/10/2020
Europe News Indigenous Amazonians fighting for lives say battle is for whole world Many indigenous people to the Amazon are fighting for their lives as their home, the rainforest, is destroyed. They say that the battle to save it involves the whole international community, not just them, as without it climate change will be unstoppable. 23/10/2020
Europe News 'Fossil fuels still needed during green transition' - Timmermans In an exclusive interview with Euronews, the European Commission's Executive Vice-President and person responsible for the bloc's Green Deal, Frans Timmermans, explained that some countries will still need to use fossil fuels during the continent's move towards renewable energies. 22/10/2020
Europe News EU 'not prepared for next pandemic', say MEPs MEPs from the European Parliament's committee responsible for public health have said that the EU will not be ready for another pandemic, unless more funds are put towards it. 20/10/2020
Europe News COVID-19, rule of law, EU programmes: The wrangling over the EU budget What started out as a seemingly normal Commission proposal back in May 2018, turned into a battle between two of the EU's three institutions, after the pandemic rewrote the rules of nearly everything it touched. 16/10/2020
Europe News Calls for EU sanctions against Turkey over Eastern Mediterranean The threat of sanctions is looming over Turkey, as calls grow within the EU for the country to face measures for its increasingly aggressive actions in the East Mediterranean and Northern Cyprus. 15/10/2020
Europe News EU lawmakers debate rights and protections of ethnic minorities MEPs discussed the topics of minority languages and cultures that are spread out across the continent. 14/10/2020
Europe News European trade unions accuse Amazon of spying on workers Delivery supergiant Amazon is being accused of spying on its workers by European trade unions, after a job advert it posted said it was looking for two "intelligence analysts". 13/10/2020
Europe News Calls to exclude convicted far-right MEP from European Parliament Ioannis Lagos, one of the leaders of the far-right Golden Dawn political party, was this week found guilty of running it as a criminal organisation. 09/10/2020