Europe News Welcome to Brussels - one of Europe's most polluted cities People living in de-facto European capital take to streets with air quality detectors to measure air quality 06/04/2018
Europe News Citizen campaign to protect minorities secures debate in EU parliament More than a million people sign-up to initiative calling for common EU standards for national and linguistic minorities 04/04/2018
Europe News EU fake news fight 'clashing with right to freedom of expression' Brussels is battling hard against disinformation online, but a group of lawyers is questioning methods used in Russia campaign 03/04/2018
World Hungary election: What next for stormy relations with EU? With Orban's FIdesz party tipped for another election win, the spotlight's turned on Hungary's future role in Europe 03/04/2018
United Kingdom Article 50 a year on: Brexit ‘red lines’ change colour A year ago the UK triggered Article 50 — and in another year it will officially leave the EU. At the halfway stage, Euronews asks: to what extent have the EU and UK “red lines” changed colour? 29/03/2018
Europe News Relatives of Catalan prisoners and exiles take human rights call to Br Treatment of social and political leaders is denounced, as former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont awaits extradition decision 26/03/2018
World News May seeks EU support for UK over 'pattern of Russian aggression' European Union leaders are meeting for a two-day summit in Brussels, where British Prime Minister Theresa May has warned that Russia poses a threat to the whole bloc. 22/03/2018
Europe News Italy election: taking the pulse in Brussels Italians speak of disillusionment ahead of Sunday's much-anticipated poll 02/03/2018
Europe News MEPs vote to probe top EU job choice Appointment of German Martin Selmayr as EU Commission Secretary-General is raising questions about transparency 01/03/2018
United Kingdom Brexit: a three course meal or a packet of crisps? The UK negotiating position on trade after Brexit remains uncertain. The Trade Secretary wants to leave the customs union, but momentum is building for staying inside. 27/02/2018
Europe News Helping Europe's homeless as cold snap bites One Brussels mayor gives police powers of arrest, if those sleeping rough don't go to shelters. 26/02/2018
Europe News EU top appointment sparks transparency questions The appointment of Jean-Claude Juncker's top aide as the EU Commission's next Secretary-General raises questions about transparency. 26/02/2018
Europe News Talking cash and top jobs at EU summit EU leaders gather in Brussels to discuss the future face of EU, post-Brexit 22/02/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May bids to overcome Brexit divisions at Chequers hideaway The British prime minister has convened ministers to her country residence to settle disputes that have divided her cabinet and party, and frustrated negotiators in Brussels. 22/02/2018
Europe News German aide lands top job at EU Commission Martin Selmayr to take up reigns of Secretary-General in Brussels reshuffle 21/02/2018
Europe News Romania's new PM in Brussels amid judicial reform tensions Viorica Dancila meets EU leaders after Bucharest is warned over judicial reforms, which critics say undermine efforts to combat corruption 20/02/2018
Belgium Salah Abdeslam trial: hearing resumes in Brussels without him The main surviving suspect of the November 2015 attacks in Pari told the court on Monday he didn't wish to return for the next hearing. 08/02/2018
Spain Puigdemont defies Madrid ruling Carles Puigdemont has insisted that the Spanish government must not be allowed to ignore the will of the people, as Catalan's parliament postponed plans to invest him as president. 30/01/2018
World News Turkey & EU look to mend fences Turkish minister for EU Affairs, Omer Celik, is in Brussels, meeting with senior officials. After months of tension, Ankara is hoping to build bridges. Bulgaria, which currently holds the EU presidency, is also keen to work with Turkey on migration, counterterrorism and energy issues. 25/01/2018