World News Europe's air passenger numbers 'at lowest level since 1995' last year Passenger traffic in European airports has fallen by 70.4% in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, regressing to its 1995 level, according to ACI Europe. 12/02/2021
Green News Stop burning trees for energy, hundreds of scientists tell EU leaders Tackling climate change without changing biomass rules is like "trying to bail out a boat with a hole in the bottom". 12/02/2021
Experiences Valentine’s Day in lockdown: Recreate the best European experiences Take yourself or your loved one around the world from your living room this Valentine’s Day. 11/02/2021
Explore Check out these video clips of the snow in Europe right now Snow has covered Europe in the past few days. Here are some of the best views. 09/02/2021
No Comment Winter weather causes chaos in Europe Both the UK and northern parts of Germany were coated in a white blanket of snow. 08/02/2021
World News Flood waters recede in southern France but remain high in Paris Prime Minister Jean Castex has promised support for farmers and residents whose land was devastated. 06/02/2021
People How a French city became the European capital of silk Here, we delve into the history of the French city of Lyon - and the silk industry which put it on the map. 05/02/2021
Europe News French police using Roma to inflate deportation figures, says activist Activists say it is a stage-managed process designed to inflate deportation figures and has been going on for a decade. 04/02/2021
Travel News Enjoy the best photography of Europe in the snow Travel through the most beautiful snow-covered landscapes on the continent 02/02/2021
Experiences Leave the crowds behind with Europe's best hidden cultural gems We explore the culture spots often missed from the 'must-see' lists. 31/01/2021
United Kingdom Out of Europe, Britain looks to the Pacific for new trade partners UK trade with the Pacific partner nations was worth 111 billion pounds in 2019 - around six times less than the business it conducts with the EU. 31/01/2021
Green News Most of Europe's electricity came from renewable sources in 2020 Solar and wind power are helping green energy to grow in the EU. 30/01/2021
Travel News Remembering the Holocaust: Where are the main tributes around Europe? Today, the world is remembering the earth-shattering events of the Holocaust. Here are the European landmarks that pay eternal tribute to the millions of lives lost. 27/01/2021
Travel News How to travel safely in Europe during COVID-19 We answer the most common questions about booking, travelling safely and what to do if you have to cancel 22/01/2021
My Europe Series Has the EU's vaccine rollout lost Brussels support in poorer nations? Edi Rama, PM of EU hopeful Albania, has already hit out at Brussels over its "morally and politically unacceptable" vaccine rollout. 21/01/2021
World News Winter wonderland in parts of Europe after snowfall Parisians built snowmen and threw snowballs before the nighttime curfew kicked in, whilst Belgians enjoyed up to 10 cm of snowfall. 17/01/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia: Hundreds of migrants grappling with freezing temperatures Some migrants have been sleeping rough for months while attempting to cross into Croatia multiple times. 16/01/2021
My Europe Series Musicians fear Brexit has cut a decades-long cultural link with Europe For generations of British musicians, Europe has been more than just a place to play - it has been a pilgrimage. With Brexit, that decades-long link could have been finally severed. 15/01/2021
Spain Snow in Spain: Clear up begins after blizzards but ice a major hazard Authorities and volunteers have been helping to clear the snow from Spain's streets but the freezing weather is due to go on for several more days. 11/01/2021
Living Veganuary: The 7 best plant-based restaurants in Europe From Milan to London, these vegan restaurants are the highest rated on the continent. 08/01/2021