Europe News Europe must 'stand against' Iranian protest crackdown, activist says "If we can create gaps in the main core of the central power of the regime, this will be a great victory to continue the protests," Iranian journalist and activist Taghi Rahmani told Euronews. 07/12/2022
Europe News Russia's aggression and 'imperialistic dreams' can't pay off – Kallas In an interview with Euronews, Kaja Kallas replied to the controversial comments made by President Emmanuel Macron of France. 06/12/2022
Europe News Europe should learn from COVID to find common crisis response - Costa "When we tackled COVID, we came together. We gave a common response and that helped us to overcome this crisis," Portugal's prime minister told Euronews. 19/10/2022
Europe News Brussels plans 'dynamic' cap to contain volatility in gas prices The gas cap will apply to the transactions taking place at the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF), Europe's leading trading hub. 17/10/2022
Europe News Cyprus President denounces the EU's 'double standards' with Turkey In an interview with Euronews, Nicos Anastasiades rebuked his fellow EU leaders for putting economic interests before international law. 11/10/2022
World Energy crisis: Europe "should act united" according to Madrid In an interview with Euronews, the Spanish deputy prime minister, Nadia Calviño, calls for the same solidarity within the EU in the face of the energy crisis as during the pandemic, from the countries most and least affected. 05/10/2022
Economy EU should be 'very careful' about capping gas prices: German minister In an interview with Euronews, Anna Lührmann said an EU-wide price cap on gas imports could endanger the bloc's security of supply. 20/09/2022
World EU too severe on Greece during debt crisis says Juncker Greece is finally turning the page on its debt crisis, with the end to the system of Enhanced Surveillance, put in place to allow European institutions to keep an eye on the government's books. 15/09/2022
Europe Decoded Greek spyware scandal pits Brussels against Athens The surveillance of Greek MEP Nikos Androulakis has raised questions of data privacy, fundamental rights and parliamentary immunity. 26/08/2022
Europe News Finland hasn't received deportation lists from Turkey, says minister Finland's foreign affairs minister told Euronews he had low expectations for a breakthrough on possible NATO membership upon his arrival at the summit. 30/06/2022
Europe News Lithuania 'must be ready not afraid' of Russian action on Kaliningrad Russia had warned it could "take action" against Lithuania due to stops on goods transiting through the Baltic country to enter Kaliningrad 30/06/2022
Europe News Trouble over lack of food to increase, says World Food Program analyst As the war in Ukraine continues, the rise in prices of food may be impacted by extreme climate or export bans. 09/06/2022
World 'This Russia is imperial', warns Poland's PM President Vladimir Putin is a "war criminal" who is committing "genocide" in Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has told Euronews in an exclusive interview. 06/05/2022
World "We need to give Ukraine hope" urges Estonia's PM Kallas In this episode of The Global Conversation Euronews' Efi Koutsokosta speaks to Estonia's Prime Minister Kaja Kallas about the ongoing war in Ukraine. 11/03/2022
Europe News Hard times lie ahead but 'freedom is priceless,' says Estonian PM In an interview with Euronews, Kaja Kallas said EU leaders have to be "honest" with citizens about the effects of sanctions. 10/03/2022
World 'Russia has no plans to invade Ukraine or any other country' Claims that Moscow is about to invade Ukraine are a "bluff", Vladimir Chizhov, Russia's ambassador to the EU, told Euronews. 27/01/2022
Economy IMF issues austerity warning to Europe International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva praises EU's recovery efforts and warns against "the suffocating force of austerity". 08/12/2021
World Antony Blinken: “What's most important for Russia to understand is that actions have consequences" In this Global Conversation, Euronews speaks to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken about the escalating tensions with Moscow's over its military build-up on the border with Ukraine. 03/12/2021
Climate Extreme heat is 'getting worse and worse', experts warn Scientists are worried that we’ve reached a turning point when it comes to climate change. 02/11/2021
World EU enlargement, migration and rule of law - Janez Janša gives his take After a one-day EU summit in Slovenia on the 6th of October to discuss the bloc's potential enlargement of the six remaining Western Balkans countries, little progress was made. Prime Minister of Slovenia, Janez Janša, gives his insight on the process and the pressing matters within the bloc. 08/10/2021