World Road Trip Europe Day 24: Caserta/Naples - "Commuters should be given some dignity" Our team continues their journey across the continent ahead of the European Elections - today, they took a train with commuters from Cassino to the city of Naples. 18/04/2019
Italy Road Trip Europe Day 22: L'Aquila – 'I'm voting to say thank you' Today we are in L'Aquila, the city devastated by an earthquake exactly ten years ago. Reconstruction is still ongoing, and has in large part been funded by EU money. 16/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 21: Verona - "Europe has to stay borderless" As we continue our road trip across Europe ahead of the EU parliamentary elections in May, our correspondents Jack Parrock and Elena Cavallone stop in Verona – where Shakespeare’s famous Romeo and Juliet is set. 15/04/2019
Europe News Former European Commission president,Prodi, on Brexit "It's a mess" Brexit chaos is dominating the headlines. Euronews asked the opinion of the former head of the executive body of the EU and Italian prime minister 15/03/2019
Europe News Anuna: the young Belgian who fights for the climate Inspired by Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, Anouna de De Wever is one of the founders of the movement "Youth for Climate" 07/03/2019
Europe News The Brief: from death row to the European Parliament European countries have long banned capital punishment, but Europeans can end up on death row around the world, so we look at how Europe can help to abolish the death sentence. 28/02/2019
Europe News The Netherlands tougher on migration after granting asylum to Armenian family As European election approach, the government led by Mark Rutte is tightening up asylum regulations 25/02/2019
Europe News Electrifying politics? The new candidates vying for your votes "Bad politics brought us were we are," says Colombe the co-founder of Volt - a pan-European party hoping to win at least 25 seats across seven EU countries in May's elections. We met three of the members, who met as students, in Brussels this week. 22/02/2019
Europe News A hard Brexit may put a thorn in your flower purchase Tariffs and increased border checks in the UK could lead to increased prices of flowers imported from the Netherlands. 12/02/2019
Europe News MEPs to discuss violent political climate in Europe MEPs will discuss the increasing climate of hatred in European politics in Brussels Wednesday. 29/01/2019
Europe News The Brief: Space race, religious freedom, gas talks and rule of law In this edition we look at what Europe's future policy is on space (including joining up with NASA to smash asteroids), a court ruling on religious holidays, Russia Ukraine gas talks and Hungary's Foreign Minister speaks about rule of law. 22/01/2019
Serbia Serbia smiles eastward as Putin visit builds ties Russia has strong support in Serbia because of its backing over Kosovo. 18/01/2019
Cinema Kustendorf festival celebrates best of independent cinema Partly financed by the Serbian government, the Festival created by director Emir Kusturica aims to promote independent cinema. 18/01/2019
Europe News The film festival halfway up a mountain Forget glitter, red carpets and black ties — at Kustendorf Film and Music Festival you’ll need to wear boots and a good coat. 15/01/2019
Italy 2018 review: EU and Rome at loggerheads over budget and debt 2018 review: EU and Rome at loggerheads over budget and debt 26/12/2018
Portugal SOS: last call for the European socialist party Gathered in Brussels, the European socialist leaders endorsed the candidacy of Frans Timmermans as president of the European Commission. Will they be able to calm the anger that seems to prevail in Europe? 08/12/2018
Europe News Dutch man builds the Noah's Ark: when Bible shapes the debate on climate change A Dutch carpenter reproduced the ark, by following the instructions contained in the Old Testament. He warns that there will be new floods 05/12/2018
Ukraine Tackling the nightmare of being a woman and HIV positive in Ukraine In Ukraine, HIV discrimination is still common and amid conflict, cases of HIV are on the rise as families struggle to cope with medical shortages 30/11/2018
Europe News Being woman and HIV-positive in an armed conflict: a life-sentence in Eastern Ukraine Discrimination and daily violence: this is the reality that HIV-positive women face in eastern Ukraine, where the incidence of HIV could turn into an epidemic bomb 30/11/2018