Cult Brussels: Van Gogh - The Immersive Experience The Dutch master's artwork is brought to life through 3D technology at an exhibition at the Palais de la Bourse 11/10/2018
Europe News Without or without EU - Bono in Brussels Bono, U2 rockstar met the president of the European parliament Antonio Tajani and EU Council President Donald Tusk in Brussels, making the Bubble a place where art and politics collide. 11/10/2018
World News 'Mutti', 'The Revenant' and 'Viktator'— what's your leader's nickname? Euronews journalists explain nicknames for EU leaders 28/09/2018
Europe News WATCH IN FULL: Jeroen Dijsselbloem interview Former Eurogroup head talks to Euronews about Greek debt crisis, drink and women and Brexit 27/09/2018
World Square in Brussels renamed after murdered British MP A square in Brussels is today being renamed after the murdered British MP Jo Cox. The 41-year-old was murdered in 2016 by right wing extremist Thomas Mair. 27/09/2018
Belgium The Norway model — Europe bit by bit but not membership Theresa May has ruled out the Norway model, but what exactly does it look like? 27/09/2018
Europe News Hungary and Poland: should Brussels have acted sooner? "It may simply be in Hungary we have left things so late, it's really really difficult to reverse that kind of anti democratic trend." 19/09/2018
Europe News Ukraine conflict: in the eyes of a student "Everyday we lose some citizens of our country; so we cannot forget it." 19/09/2018
World News Brexit: UK not ready to 'mitigate major impacts' in no-deal scenario According to a report by the Institute for Government, if a deal is not reached, the UK is not ready to "mitigate major negative impacts" in nine of the 10 policy areas being discussed in the Brexit implementation. 17/09/2018
Europe News Sefcovic throws hat in ring for EU Commission top job Slovak vows to tackle what he describes as "barbed wire" mentality dividing the bloc 17/09/2018
Europe News Article 7 v Hungary - mission impossible? Disciplinary mechanism is a long and complicated process 17/09/2018
Belgium Man is critically injured after Belgian police shoot at him It's after officers had asked two men to move on in Brussels but one of them pulled out a knife and had refused to drop it 17/09/2018
Belgium Brussels: Comics attract thousands of fans at Comic Strip Festival Almost a hundred thousand visitors and more than 250 comic artists attend the ninth annual event 16/09/2018
World Raw Politics: 'The Brexit vote was about political independence' "The Brexit vote was about political independence," Nigel Farage tells Raw Politics' host Tesa Arcilla. 06/09/2018
Europe News Race for EU presidency, as German leader throws hat in ring "Today's European Union is not connected to the people in the European Union" 05/09/2018
Earth News Top art exhibitions to visit this season Our selection of the most awaited art shows to catch this Autumn in Europe. 05/09/2018
Belgium EC to propose end to daylight savings time President of the EC, Jean-Claude Juncker highlighted the results of an EU survey where 80% of the 4.6 million participants wanted summer and winter time changes to be abolished. 31/08/2018
Europe News Will NATO headquarters be named after John McCain? Former Secretary-Generals back tribute, to recognise late Senator's achievements 30/08/2018
Europe News Deal or no deal - EU says there'll be Brexit disruption either way The European Commission responds as London publishes no-deal technical notices 23/08/2018
World News Greece heading for 'sustainable recovery,' says EU Greece gets a confidence boost from Brussels as it exits third and final bailout 20/08/2018