Europe News Landlords switch to long lets as COVID hits Europe's short stay market "Many owners decided to withdraw their accommodation from the short-term rental market and put them on the long-term rental market," one expert told Euronews. 02/04/2021
World News EU recommends lifting travel restrictions on 15 countries from July 1 The EU Council has agreed to lift travel restrictions on 15 countries from July 1. The US, Brazil and Russia are not on the list of approved countries. 29/06/2020
Europe News The Brief: Consultations begin on EU scheme of minimum wage EU Commission working out how to propose a cohesive minimum wage plan 04/06/2020
Europe News Belgian artists slam Flemish funding cuts The right-wing Flemish government intends to cut funds for cultural projects by 60%. Minister-president Jan Jambon at the Flemish Parliament explains that the cuts won’t affect everyone: indeed traditional Flemish cultural heritage will receive more money. 27/02/2020
Europe News Tech giants are serious about lobbying in Brussels Data protection, copy right, and digital tax. As the EU tries to regulate internet sectors big American companies boost their lobbying in the European capital 14/01/2020
World Watch in full: Euronews interviews EU parliament chief David Sassoli David Sassoli, elected as President of the Eurpean Parliament in July, says rejection of three nominated commissioners and the current block on accession talks for potential new members are simply the normal, healthy functionings of democracy. 13/11/2019
Europe News 'Made in Italy': Where does the pasta you eat really come from? On World Pasta Day, Euronews investigated the origins of the wheat that is used to produce the pasta that we eat in Europe. 25/10/2019
Europe News Commission interrupted: three candidates rejected could delay new team Ursula von der Leyen might struggle to take over the EU Commission on November 1st. With three designated commissioners rejected by the European Parliament, the risk of delay of the appointment of the new Commission is more realistic than ever. 11/10/2019
Europe News EU countries stalemate over migration relocation plans After another tragic shipwreck in the central Mediterranean EU minsters gathered in Luxembourg to agree on a temporary system to relocate migrants rescued at sea. Member states have shown divisions over the possibility to host asylum seekers arriving in Italy and Malta. 08/10/2019
Economy Meet Paolo Gentiloni: the Italian watchdog of European public finances The former prime minister has received the green light from MEPs to be the new European Commissioner for economic affairs 03/10/2019
Europe News The Brief: Von der Leyen's path back to Brussels, Macron in Serbia Even though Ursula von der Leyen is considered to lack EU experience by some, her life began in Brussels. Find out how her path led her back to the EU capital, as well as the latest political news, in the Brief from Brussels. 15/07/2019
Europe News The Aquarius case: one year on the EU migration policy is sinking The Aquarius with its 629 migrants on board sparked a diplomatic raw among EU member states to reallocate asylum seekers. One year on little has changed. Italy closes its ports, member states oppose to Dublin regulation reform. People keep on dying in the Mediterranean 19/06/2019
Europe News 'My door is open' EU Commissioner tells Italy over debt The clock is ticking for Italy as the European Commission on Wednesday has launched an infringement procedure against the country. 05/06/2019
Europe News The Brief: Eurostars set their sights on Brussels Actors, singers and weather presenters are all among the candidates hoping to turn down glamour for a life in politics. We look at some of the famous faces on the European elections campaign trail, you might recognise a few from stage and screen. 22/05/2019
Europe News Controversies shadow Eurovision finals Hosted in Israel, the competition sparks concerns due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza 17/05/2019
Europe News Libyan ambassador to the EU: Libya is seeking international guarantees As the UN and the EU ask for a ceasefire in Libya, the national unity government asks for a strong signal from the International community 15/05/2019
Europe News Meet the politicians crossing borders to take part in EU elections In this edition we look at the wannabe MEPs who are standing for office in a foreign country. Greek former finance minister Yannis Varoufakis is campaigning in Germany, while Michel Barnier's son, Nicolas, is standing across the border from France in neighbouring Belgium. 15/05/2019
World EU-US trade deal 'is still doable', says Commisioner Cecilia Malmstrom "We hope that we don't have to impose tariffs on each other," EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom told Euronews' The Global Conversation programme. 06/05/2019
World News EPP candidate Manfred Weber outlines vision in race to EC presidency Manfred Weber, the European People's Party candidate to succeed Jean-Claude Juncker as European Commission President, outlines his European vision 03/05/2019
Europe News Brussels dances to the rhythm of the new Balkan music The 13th edition of Balkan Trafik has focused for the first time on the urban music of the region, bringing new voices on the stage of the European capital 29/04/2019