Europe News Europe Day: How much is there to celebrate? Roots of EU celebrated, as bloc faces rise in Euroscepticism 09/05/2018
Europe News EU holds firm on Iran deal in wake of US pullout "The question is how aggressive the US are going to be in implementing the sanctions" 09/05/2018
Europe News Putin inauguration speech 'devoid of any content' Russian President gave very little away about what to expect from his term, analyst tells Euronews. 07/05/2018
Economy UnFAirbnb - is Airbnb lobbying Brussels to veto European cities' regulation? Have you struggled to find an affordable place to live? It could be the Airbnb effect. 07/05/2018
Economy Macron's EU ambitions, one year on After a year in office, how much progress has the French President made with his vision for a deeper Europe? 07/05/2018
World News EU chief urges Belgian nationality for British workers in Brussels Push comes as Belgium's prime minister set out his vision for Europe at EU parliament 03/05/2018
Europe News Orban's secret visit to Brussels Why did the controversial Hungarian PM meet with the European People's Party? 03/05/2018
World News EU budget: Our coffee shop explainer Confused about what the EU budget is all about? Watch our our special coffee shop explainer 03/05/2018
Europe News EU members undermining rule of law face funding cuts New punishment tool emerges as EU unveils post-2021 budget plans 02/05/2018
World News EU sets sights on artificial intelligence future As Brussels sets out its budget plans for 2021 onwards, it wants to see more investment in artificial intelligence technology 02/05/2018
Europe News Project funding could be cut as EU battles to balance books As EU tackles a shrinking budget, and increased commitments, cohesion funds for development projects could be slashed 01/05/2018
World News EU-US: Trade war or no trade war? Deadline looms for Donald Trump to decide whether EU will be permanently exempted from metal tariffs 30/04/2018
World 'They beat you everyday' - the migrants turning back from Libya Euronews has been to Niger, where many migrants are returning after facing tough conditions in neighbouring Libya 30/04/2018
Economy Greece: Reforms needed beyond bailout, say Eurozone ministers Eurozone meeting follows Jean Claude Juncker's visit to Athens, where he talked of a "clean exit" from bailout programme in summer 27/04/2018
Europe News EU parliament's Hungary report a 'collection of lies,' says FM Foreign Minister slams inquiry into rule of law, as parliament committee discusses findings in Brussels 26/04/2018
Europe News Islam Party stirs controversy ahead of Belgian elections The separation of men and women on public transport is among the Islam Party's aims 26/04/2018
Europe News I won't be replaced by robot vacuum cleaner, quips EU commissioner Andrus Ansip is challenged on whether robots will take over in Brussels, and if they'll have human rights, as Artificial Intelligence vision is outlined 25/04/2018
Europe News Syrian musicians transforming trauma into art 'Syrians Got Talent' musicians perform in Brussels to spread message of resilience and solidarity 25/04/2018
Europe News Iran nuclear deal 'is working,' stresses EU foreign policy chief Defence of pact comes as French President Macron tries to persuade Donald Trump not to tear it up 25/04/2018
World News Brexit Britain faces pressure to swiftly register EU nationals "We are... looking that it becomes a real system of registration rather than application" 24/04/2018