United Kingdom 'Brexit's most significant moment since the referendum' The UK government is to publish a White Paper outlining what it wants from Brussels 16/05/2018
Belgium Brussels Airlines strike: Brief from Brussels Why are the striking workers unhappy and what does it mean for you? 15/05/2018
Belgium Iran's diplomatic push in Brussels The country's foreign minister is in the EU capital to rally support for the 2015 nuclear deal in the wake of the US pull-out 15/05/2018
United Kingdom Jailed British-Iranian mother "facing new charges" Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is serving a five-year sentence in Iran after being convicted on spying charges. Her husband is urging the UK foreign secretary to mention his wife's case when he meets Iran's foreign minister in Brussels later. 15/05/2018
Europe News Europe's future in focus ahead of elections As Europe Day is marked, how much interest is there in EU politics ahead of next year's parliament elections? 09/05/2018
Europe News EU holds firm on Iran deal in wake of US pullout "The question is how aggressive the US are going to be in implementing the sanctions" 09/05/2018
World News The Brief from Brussels: why Europe Day matters Watch as Euronews journalist Bryan Carter explains what Europe Day is and why it matters. 09/05/2018
Economy UnFAirbnb - is Airbnb lobbying Brussels to veto European cities' regulation? Have you struggled to find an affordable place to live? It could be the Airbnb effect. 07/05/2018
Europe News Orban's secret visit to Brussels Why did the controversial Hungarian PM meet with the European People's Party? 03/05/2018
World News EU budget: Our coffee shop explainer Confused about what the EU budget is all about? Watch our our special coffee shop explainer 03/05/2018
Europe News EU members undermining rule of law face funding cuts New punishment tool emerges as EU unveils post-2021 budget plans 02/05/2018
World News EU sets sights on artificial intelligence future As Brussels sets out its budget plans for 2021 onwards, it wants to see more investment in artificial intelligence technology 02/05/2018
Europe News Project funding could be cut as EU battles to balance books As EU tackles a shrinking budget, and increased commitments, cohesion funds for development projects could be slashed 01/05/2018
Europe News Syrian musicians transforming trauma into art 'Syrians Got Talent' musicians perform in Brussels to spread message of resilience and solidarity 25/04/2018
Cult Balkan Trafik: building bridges through music Make peace and not war: That's the principal idea behind Balkan Trafik, which brings together live acts from Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia Herzegovina. 24/04/2018
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 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 Integrating EU's minority Roma community International Roma Day shines light on social inclusion and poverty issues 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