Culture Series Baku Grand Prix drew 13,000 fans with new safety and capacity upgrades In partnership with Azpromo
Culture Series Baku Grand Prix drew 13,000 fans with new safety and capacity upgrades In partnership with Azpromo
Cinema Europeans united in cinema 'The Square' cleans the slate at the European Film Awards, "Europe's Oscars". 11/12/2017
World News How old is the EU's commercial aircraft fleet? How old are the planes operated by EU airlines and how important is it for airlines to renew their fleet? 09/12/2017
Cinema European Film Awards: May the best movie win! Final preparations are underway in Berlin for Saturday's 30th edition of the awards 09/12/2017
World News Many Europeans say life was better in the 1960s Study shows almost one in three Europeans say individuals were better off fifty years ago. 07/12/2017
Cinema European Film Award: the nominees Find out who the contenders are for the top prizes in Europe's answer to the Oscars. 06/12/2017
Austria Same-sex marriage: how Europe has turned pink A timeline of how Europe has gradually legalised gay marriage. 06/12/2017
World News Mogherini meets Euronews: EU foreign policy chief talks Trump EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini spoke to Euronews at the Med 2017 - Mediterranean Dialogues conference in Rome 01/12/2017
United Kingdom Brexit: growing frustration on both sides of debate Amid talk of a big divorce settlement with the EU, and negotiations dragging on, UK voters on both sides of the debate express their frustration 30/11/2017
World News Euroviews. View: Five reasons why you should care about statelessness If we don’t work to ensure that everyone in Europe and the world has a nationality, this purely man-made problem will continue to be passed from one generation to the next, writes UNHCR's Aikaterini Kitidi 29/11/2017
World News Who likes living in the EU most? Brussels has released its latest survey on Europeans’ views on a range of topics, including how happy they are with life in the bloc. 27/11/2017
World News European leaders pledge to combat violence against women According to official data, some 215,000 violent sexual crimes were recorded by police in the European Union in 2015 25/11/2017
World News The Mediterranean is "by far world's deadliest border" A report by the International Organization for Migration has found that at least 33,761 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean between 2000 and 2017. 25/11/2017
World News Euroviews. View: Europe’s employment policies are not working The European Commission’s proposals for addressing the problem of joblessness are in many cases insufficient, say Alois Stöger and Nicolas Schmit 24/11/2017
Ukraine No respite in east Ukraine as another war winter approaches Fighting continues and millions suffer from forgotten conflict in Europe’s east 24/11/2017
World News Euroviews. View: EU needs to offer tangible, irrefutable rewards to eastern neighbours At this weeks EaP summit, the EU needs to appease its member states and those next door, say Radu Magdin and Adelina Jelescu 22/11/2017
Poland ECJ decision on Bialowieza logging 'welcomed' ECJ ban on logging in Europe's oldest forest 'welcomed' by conservationists. 21/11/2017
Green News How to be a better activist for causes you believe in Don’t underestimate the power of continued, small actions to change your community. 20/11/2017
Spain Rival rallies show depth of division in Catalonia Pro-Spanish unity and pro-independence demonstrators took to the streets of Barcelona 18/11/2017
Germany Germany announces ban on children's smartwatches The German telecommunications regulator has asked parents to destroy children's smartwatches over privacy concerns 18/11/2017
Germany Mixed verdict on COP23 climate summit The UN talks in Berlin made progress on climate goals but critics say a sense of urgency was lacking 17/11/2017