Europe News Perfect storm for Italy in budget battle The perfect storm has started for Italy. The European Commission says it considers the Italian budget draft to be in particularly serious non-compliance with EU fiscal rules and opted for a procedure for excessive debt. Commissioner Moscovici said there are unsolved doubts about increasing deb 21/11/2018
Economy Rome vs Brussels: risk of an unprecedented clash over the budget On Wednesday the European Commission might decide to take first steps on the opening of a procedure for excessive debt against Italy 20/11/2018
Europe News Merkel and the future of Europe The German Chancellor is expected to give her vision on the future of Europe this Tuesday. Many believe that her withdrawal from German politics marks the beginning of a new phase for European politics. 13/11/2018
World Eating pizza under the shelling: the conflict in Ukraine goes on The conflict in eastern Ukraine has caused thousands of victims and disrupted civilians' lives. But in that region, people also want to look at the future. Stories of resilience from the East. 31/10/2018
World Italy PM defends plan to ramp up spending despite EU fears over debt Italy’s Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte has defended his plan to ramp up public spending, despite the country’s national debt reaching more than twice the European Union limit. 23/10/2018
Europe News No-deal Brexit could lead to 'fake prosecco' on UK supermarket shelves Current EU legislation dictates that the origins of products claiming to possess specific qualities, like prosecco and mozzarella, must be marked on the packet but a no-deal could change this 18/10/2018
Europe News Debate over wiggle room of NGOs helping migrants Without humanitarian assistance by NGOs, the refugee crisis "would have been hell" 02/10/2018
Europe News Drones that save lives: when technology helps in an emergency A summit in Brussels shows the potential of drones in search and rescue operations 24/09/2018
Europe News Airbnb complies with EU consumer regulation demands Frustrated that the price shown on Airbnb isn't the one you end up paying? This is going to change from next year in the EU 20/09/2018
World A bridge too far: what Europe must learn from Genoa disaster Following the collapse of a bridge in Genoa last month, experts worry about the stability of other European bridges 13/09/2018
Europe News European School brings hope to Georgia EU project aims at bringing students from eastern partnership countries closer to European values 10/09/2018
Europe News 'Threats are useless' - Brussels rejects Italy's migration ultimatum Standoff over migrants stuck on boat in Catania takes new turn. 24/08/2018
Europe News 'Europe’s ivory laws are broken,' say campaigners Study shows that illegal ivory trading continues in EU 10/07/2018
Europe News Mechelen's migrant welcome Euronews travels to Mechelen, in Flanders, to look at how the city's been successful in integrating its migrant population 09/07/2018
My Europe Series Euronews hits the road in Giuseppe Conte's Italy Euronews’ Elena Cavallone and Bryan Carter embarked on a journey across Italy to take the political pulse of a country that has gone through one of its worst leadership crisis in decades. 12/06/2018
Economy Italy coalition shocks Europe with draft plans The two big winners from the Italian election have considered plans to pull out of the Euro, seek debt relief and raise benefits. 16/05/2018
Europe News 'Words are my only weapons' - Syrian activist's push for peace Now a refugee in Belgium, Yahia Hakoum left Syria after protesting against Assad regime and allegedly being tortured in prison 23/04/2018
World News Media & conflicts: dangerous liaisons, an INFOCORE study reveals The media's role in the management, prevention and resolution of violent conflicts is more crucial than ever. Euronews spoke to experts from INFOCORE, an international research project, investigating 21/11/2016