Europe News Syria conflict: 'EU is not a military player' Call for swift political talks to end war, as EU and UN hosts donor conference 24/04/2018
Europe News What's behind the Trump-Macron 'bromance?' As US President Donald Trump lays out the red carpet with the arrival of his French counterpart, we look at what's stoking their close bond. 24/04/2018
Europe News EU moves to protect whistleblowers Under proposed new rules, informants would be protected from being fired or demoted 23/04/2018
Europe News Brussels conference seeks aid for Syria More than 80 governments and NGOs have been invited to event, which also aims to revive peace efforts 23/04/2018
Europe News Terror-tarnished Molenbeek looks to future As Salah Abdeslam is jailed, the Brussels district where he was captured focuses on cutting crime and unemployment 23/04/2018
Europe News Macron: the president and philosopher One of Macron's former professors reflects on the roots of the man with a European dream 16/04/2018
World News EU under pressure to act against Hungary Report is published, critical of rule of law and fundamental rights in country 12/04/2018
Europe News Azerbaijan: a 'rebalancing' of relations with West With Ilham Aliyev winning a fourth term as president, what next for Azerbaijan? 12/04/2018
Europe News 'My mother saved my life,' Holocaust survivor tells Euronews As Israel remembers the victims of the Holocaust, one Belgian survivor recalls escaping from a train bound for Auschwitz 12/04/2018
World The EU's nuclear power dilemma With Belgium set to turn its back on nuclear power in 2025, what future does the industry have in Europe? 11/04/2018
Europe News Syria: How far could things escalate? US military action over suspected poison gas attack could escalate wider conflict, warns analyst 11/04/2018
Europe News EU official condemns Douma 'gas attack' as 'barbaric' Chair of European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee calls for political pressure to be piled on Damascus 10/04/2018
Europe News New EU digital law will 'protect personal data' Next month's introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation comes as Facebook faces big security questions 10/04/2018
Europe News Uber suffers another legal blow EU's top court rules France can bring criminal action over an illegal taxi service 10/04/2018
Europe News Integrating EU's minority Roma community International Roma Day shines light on social inclusion and poverty issues 09/04/2018
World Orban's victory: migration crisis 'changed the game' With Hungary's Viktor Orban sealing a third consecutive election win, what should Europe take from it? 09/04/2018
Europe News EU's Timmermans arrives in Warsaw to talk rule of law Controversial justice reforms in spotlight, amid spat which could see Poland stripped of its voting rights 09/04/2018
Europe News Welcome to Brussels - one of Europe's most polluted cities People living in de-facto European capital take to streets with air quality detectors to measure air quality 06/04/2018
Europe News UK-Russia: Could tensions further escalate over poisoning? "Russia is by no means positioning itself to back down and in someway to accept responsibility for this, instead it is seeking the highest possible ways to question its responsibility." 05/04/2018
Europe News '80 percent' chance of Poland resolving spat with EU Warsaw's under pressure over its controversial justice reforms, which critics say undermine democracy 05/04/2018