The Europe Conversation Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
The Europe Conversation Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
France Cartoon Movie: the European animation world meets in Bordeaux Producers meet distibutors in the annual event in the European animation calendar. 09/03/2018
Real Economy Reducing regional disparity in the EU: Cohesion Policy aims It's the funding pot you may never have heard of which aims to level the EU playing field by boosting development in specific regions, in both richer and poorer countries. 06/03/2018
United Kingdom Cold snap 'kills tens of thousands of marine animals' Tens of thousands of sea creatures — including crabs, starfish and sea cucumbers —washed up on Britain's east coast after last week's cold snap. 05/03/2018
United Kingdom Ex-Russian spy critically-ill in UK 'after exposure to substance' A source close has confirmed to Reuters that a man who is critically ill after exposure to an unidentified substance was a former Russian spy. 05/03/2018
France Watch: Snowboarder films the moment he gets caught in avalanche A snowboarder says he survived getting caught in an avalanche thanks to his helmet and airbag. 05/03/2018
USA How did Europe do at the Oscars? It's been a good year for Europe at the Oscars, though this isn't obvious at first glance. 05/03/2018
World News Euroviews. Why the immigration debate is fuelling populism in Italy Voters' views on immigration have more to do with their values and personality than economic concerns, and they're restructuring the political map of Italy and other Western nations. 01/03/2018
Spain New algorithm could count demonstrators 'more accurately' Could this be the tool that ends all debates about the number of people who attend a demonstration? 28/02/2018
Netherlands Dutch supermarket launches ‘world’s first’ plastic-free aisle The "world's first" plastic-free supermarket opened in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on Wednesday. 28/02/2018
World News Higher temperatures recorded in Arctic than Europe Researchers are worried about the higher than usual temperatures in the Arctic, which has been warmer than Europe this week. 28/02/2018
USA What we know about ‘Hapsburg group’ named in Manafort scheme The ex-Trump campaign manager paid former European politicians more than 2 million euros to lobby for Ukraine, according to a new indictment. 24/02/2018
World News High pressure pushing cold air from Siberia to the south is what's mak High pressure is drawing cold air from Siberia and dumping it further south and west that it usually does, UK Met Office meteorologist Martin Bowles told Euronews. 23/02/2018
Spain Madrid local calls police on Puigdemont look-alike comedian Spanish comedian Joaquin Reyes thought it was all fun and games when he was shooting for TV in a park outside of Madrid dressed as exiled Catalan president Carles Puigdemont. But his apparent likeness had one local soon call police. 23/02/2018
Italy One of the world's oldest Erasmus students heads to Italy for semester 80 year old Miguel Castillo had a heart attack at the age of 75, prompting him to rethink how he wanted to spend the remainder of his days. 23/02/2018
World News Baltics are the murder capital of Europe, report finds Three Baltic states saw the highest recorded intentional homicides relative to their populations in 2015, according to data from the European Commission. 22/02/2018
World News Which European languages are endangered? Discover how many languages are endangered — or dead — in Europe, as UNESCO reveals its latest findings. 21/02/2018
World News Abortions on the decline in Europe Since 2005, there has been a significant reduction in abortions in most European Union member states, according to data analysed by Euronews. 20/02/2018
Real Economy What is being done to strengthen Europe's banks? European banks are safer today because they follow a single rule book. Now we need to create a safety net to protect taxpayers if trouble strikes. 20/02/2018
No Comment Glass of choco wine? Croatian delights crowds with chocolate wine glas Chocolatier Vili Radonic impressed visitors at a food and drink festival with his chocolate wine glasses paired with bubbly. 19/02/2018
Kosovo 'It's like a dream': Kosovans celebrate 10 years of independence Kosovans took to the streets of Pristina to celebrate a decade of independence from Serbia. 18/02/2018