My Europe Series State of the Union: Xi in Europe & alarming new data on antisemitism This edition of State of the Union focuses on China's president's first trip to Europe in five years as well as the disturbing global rise of antisemitism and how it affects grassroots organisations. 10/05/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Enlargement nostalgia and new challenges in the EU This edition of State of the Union focuses on the enlargement "Big Bang" in 2004, speculation about new political alliances after the elections and sizeable cracks in the block of far-right parties. 03/05/2024
World Mike Pence: Russian aggression poses 'serious threat' to Europe Former Vice President of the US, Mike Pence, joins Euronews Correspondent Stefan Grobe on the Global Conversation to discuss military support for Ukraine, transatlantic relations and collective challenges. 22/04/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Issues feeding anti-democratic anger This edition of State of the Union focusses on three issues feeding citizens' anger with the establishment in the EU and beyond: possible nepotism in the EU Commission, infringement of free speech and Georgia's controversial "foreign agent" bill 19/04/2024
USA Mike Pence: US will continue to support Ukraine Providing military support to Ukraine has the support of majorities of the political parties as well as the American people, the former US vice president said in an interview with Euronews. 19/04/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Decisions on climate, transparency and migration In this edition of State of the Union, we focus on the climate ruling against Switzerland, fairness in the European election campaign and the new EU Migration and Asylum Pact 12/04/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: NATO's birthday and corruption in Europe In this edition of State of the Union, we look at NATO celebrating its 75th anniversary against the backdrop of growing Russian hybrid warfare. Another topic is corruption in Europe - did politicians learn their lesson? 05/04/2024
My Europe Series This week in Europe - Only one pilot? A dispute over cockpit crews In this edition of State of the Union we focus on considerations by the EU aviation safety authority and some airlines to cut one pilot for cost reasons. The pilots are vehemently opposed to this. 16/02/2024
World How will the EIB lead Europe's green transition under its new chief? Euronews sits down with the President of the European Investment Bank, Nadia Calviño, to discuss how it is accelerating Europe's goal to offset carbon emissions by 2050 and its efforts to rebuild Ukraine. 13/02/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Orbán backs down as farmers carry on Against the backdrop of massive farmers' protests in Brussels, a special EU summit approved a €50 billion aid package for Ukraine. The deal was possible after the last hold-out, Hungary, was pressured into submission. 02/02/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: Farmers' protests and the defence of democracy Farmers' protests across Europe sparked a surge in popularity of right-wing populist parties and have made agricultural policy one of the main topics of the upcoming European election campaign. 26/01/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: How distant elections can affect Europe In this edition of State of the Union, we focus on how elections in faraway places like Taiwan and the United States can affect Europe. We also take a look at the latest regarding support for Ukraine. 19/01/2024
Europe News EU must stand 'firm' with Taiwan to ease tensions with China: envoy The European Union must stand "firm" with Taiwan to confront China's "intimidating and coercive" behaviour, says Taipei's envoy to the bloc. 15/01/2024
My Europe Series State of the Union: The Council President who stunned Brussels This week, EU Council President Charles Michel announced that he would resign to run for a seat in the European Parliament. 12/01/2024
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? The EU lacks leverage in the Middle East In this edition of Brussels, my love? we discuss EU diplomacy in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and talk about Spanish politics after the passage of a controversial amnesty law. 25/11/2023
Europe News Brussels cuts EU growth forecast again to just 0.6% this year Europe's economy will grow less than originally predicted, according to the European Commission's latest forecast. 15/11/2023
Europe News Was von der Leyen's EU speech a precursor to an election campaign? Ursula von der Leyen delivered a "reactive" as well as an "election campaign" speech this week, one expert argues. 15/09/2023
Europe News Ukraine war forces EU to revise its budget Brussels is bracing for a budgetary battle: the Ukraine Facility represents half of the almost €100 billion that the European Commission is asking for to reinforce the current 2021-2027 budget. 04/09/2023
Europe News State of the Union: Disagreements over enlargement timeline In this edition of State of the Union, we take a look at the political response to the extreme weather and the institutional disagreements over the EU enlargement timeline. 01/09/2023
Europe News EU foreign affairs ministers call for meeting with candidate countries EU foreign ministers called on Thursday for a meeting with their counterparts from Ukraine and the western Balkans -- all candidate countries to the bloc -- by the end of September to discuss the enlargement process. 01/09/2023