My Europe Series What is a European Council summit and how does it work? Everything you wanted to know about EU summits but were afraid to ask. 16/12/2021
Culture news 'The Schuman Show', or how to mock the singular world of EU politics 'The Schuman Show' plays once a month in the heart of the European capital and hopes to make waves beyond the Brussels bubble with its increasingly popular satirical offerings. 10/11/2021
Europe News 'We bought as much as we were offered,' says EU amid rollout criticism Amid rising criticism of a slow approach to immunisation, the EU defended its vaccine strategy in front of MEPs. The Commission's vaccine negotiator said that vaccinations are expected to ramp up from April and that no member state 'should be left behind'. 12/01/2021
Europe News EU fines pharmaceutical firms €60m over alleged pay-for-delay deal "Teva’s and Cephalon’s pay-for-delay agreement harmed patients and national health systems, depriving them of more affordable medicines," said EU competition commissioner, Margrethe Vestager. 26/11/2020
Economy EU leaders reach landmark €1.82 trillion COVID-19 recovery package EU leaders have adopted the trillion-euro coronavirus rescue package after marathon talks in Brussels. 21/07/2020
Europe News 'No final decision' on US troop withdrawal says NATO chief Stoltenberg The move by Donald Trump to threaten the removal of American soldiers in Germany had caught the military alliance off guard. The first reports in the press date 5 June, and Stoltenberg confirmed to Euronews that he had spoken to Trump only last week about the plans. 16/06/2020
Europe News George Floyd: EU foreign policy chief calls death an 'abuse of power' "We support the right to peaceful protest and also we condemn violence and racism of any kind, and we call for a de-escalation of tensions," said Borrell. 02/06/2020
Europe News Hungary 'won't accept ECJ ruling' on migrant transit zones. It relates to the case of four migrants from Afghanistan and Iran, who had their applications rejected by Hungarian authorities. 14/05/2020
Europe News Summer holiday rescue package? EU set out plan to save your vacation With lockdowns being lifted and summer months approaching, the EU is looking at how citizens can safely travel - an issue critical for saving the tourism industry. 13/05/2020
Europe News EU to evaluate possible infringement proceedings against Germany Government bond-buying is at the centre of a complex legal row, bringing national and federal justice into the spotlight. 08/05/2020
Europe News EU leaders meet amid fears coronavirus could destroy European unity Spain, Italy and France have warned that without more unity, the coronavirus pandemic could be the beginning of the end of the EU. 23/04/2020
Europe News EU budget battle stretches into extra time as divisions continue European leaders meet for a second day of talks to hammer out a compromise over the EU's long-term budget. 21/02/2020
Europe News Irish choir brings message of hope on beating cancer to Brussels A new case of cancer is diagnosed in the EU every 9 seconds, making the disease a personal issue for many Europeans. We met a special choir from Ireland, who have their own way of beating cancer, spreading the message of hope from the top of their lungs. 05/02/2020
Europe News UK & EU: a bumpy relationship from the start We take a look back at the UK's history with the EU, a 47 year relationship marked by ups, downs and opt-outs, in 3 minutes. 03/02/2020
Europe News The Brief: fallout from Balkan enlargement stalemate "I would like to make a political comment at least only with what I believe. Let's be very careful with the Balkans. Don't let the Balkans get reBalkanised in the old way things were happening then," EU Commissioner Avramopoulos told reporters 16/10/2019
Europe News France's Commission pick Goulard falls at final hurdle At a second hearing MEPs rejected President Macron's candidate who was destined for the important Internal Market portfolio. 10/10/2019
Europe News MEPs condemn Turkey offensive, call for action over security and humanitarian concerns As Turkish troops advanced into North East Syria, MEPS debated with the EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini to see what's at stake for Europe. 10/10/2019
Europe News The Brief: Brexit extension fatigue and Commissioners in the clear In this edition we ask two MEPs whether the UK should be granted another extension, and also look at who got the greenlight at to take a seat in the next European Commission. 09/10/2019
Europe News UPDATES Team Ursula: the hearings begin with MEP grillings This week Brussels Bureau brings you all the latest on the hearings for Team Ursula. New updates every day. 08/10/2019
Europe News The Brief: Day 5 hearings - the outspoken diplomat and digital defender Commission hearings continue with Vera Jourova (Czech Republic) and Josep Borrell (Spain). 07/10/2019