My Europe Series Europe's week: Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and rule of law dispute A look back at the key issues taking centre stage in Brussels this week. 09/10/2020
Europe News EU's new migration pact under spotlight as interior ministers meet The EU's new migration proposal was discussed for the first time by the bloc's interior ministers today, beginning what is likely to be a long and uncertain process. 08/10/2020
Europe News EU Commission headquarters aims for carbon neutrality by 2030 The EU's Berlaymont building at the heart of Brussels' European district has set the objective of becoming carbon neutral by the end of the decade. And one small Belgian company is helping it to do so, recycling the huge campaign banners that hang from its walls. 08/10/2020
Europe News Reopening occupied Cypriot ghost town 'complicates reunification' Varosha, which used to be a tourist hotspot, has been fenced off and abandoned since Turkey invaded northern Cyprus after a Greek-inspired coup in 1974. 07/10/2020
Europe News EU gender pay gap won't be closed until 2104, new report says New research by the European Trade Union Confederation shows that the EU's gender pay gap won't be eliminated until 2104, with countries like France not closing it for over 1000 years. 06/10/2020
Europe News EU's new migrant returns policy could cause problems: legal expert A Senior Legal Advisor to the International Commission of Jurists says that the Commission's new migration pact and the returns policy within it, is at risk of creating more problems because of Member States' international law commitments. 02/10/2020
Europe News Belgian city of Leuven recognised as 'innovation hub' with EU award While the EU has praised Leuven's model of governance, the city's mayor has said that getting citizens and stakeholders to actively participate is easier in a city of 100,000 people. 01/10/2020
Europe News Trans people still face discrimination in Belgium, claims activist "I still hear a lot of people are losing their jobs, or can't rent a home, or can't buy a home if the landlord or the boss gets to know they're trans," said Aiden de Prins. 25/09/2020
Europe News EU countries have gone too far with COVID restrictions, claims report A new report by Civil Liberties Union for Europe says some EU countries have gone too far with the measures they have taken to fight COVID-19, eroding basic rights and civil liberties. 25/09/2020
Europe News Spain sees EU's highest youth unemployment rate as pandemic hits hard The country was already experiencing worrying levels of unemployed young people but the pandemic has only served to exacerbate these figures. 24/09/2020
Belgium COVID-19: Belgium eases restrictions despite rising infection rate Coronavirus numbers have been on the rise in Belgium, with infections rising dramatically in the past week by 65 per cent. 24/09/2020
Travel News EU wants to improve air traffic control and cut carbon footprint Delays, waiting to land or resorting to longer flight paths because of busy air corridors are just three examples of increased jet fuel consumption. 22/09/2020
Europe News EU migration chief vows new pact will stop overcrowded refugee camps Euronews spoke to the EU's home affairs chief, Ylva Johansson, ahead of a new migration pact being announced on Wednesday. 22/09/2020
Europe News EU plans for health union to boost pandemic preparedness European Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, announced on Wednesday her plans for a European Health Union during her first State of the Union address to the European Parliament. But what will it look like? 18/09/2020
Europe News SMEs seek financial lifeline as coronavirus crunch begins to bite The EU has allocated €209 billion to Italy where thousands of people have lost their jobs, but small businesses are worried that they might be left out. 16/09/2020
Europe News MEPs urge Brussels to link EU cash handouts to rule of law record Brussels committed itself to tackle rule of law backsliding when it took office last year. MEPs say now is the time to deliver. 15/09/2020
Europe News EU looks to revive a struggling tourism industry As the coronavirus continues to grip the world, the EU looks to how it can save a tourism sector that has witnessed one of its worst summer seasons on record. 14/09/2020
Europe News Europe's 'blackface' problem and how to avoid racial characterisation After a summer of discontent over systemic racism, @Euronews examines how 'blackface' is still a problem. 09/09/2020
Europe News Pharma companies aim to avoid lawsuits over corona vaccine The pharmaceutical industry are preemptively looking to avoid lawsuits in the coronavirus vaccine race through their negotiations with the European Commission. 03/09/2020
Europe News EU aims to cushion furloughed workers with unemployment scheme The EU announced a scheme earlier this year aimed at assisting furloughed workers during the pandemic and now money is beginning to be allocated to member states in need. 03/09/2020