World News Macron's party falls behind far right in EU election poll French President Emmanuel Macron's party has fallen behind the far right in support, according to a recent EU election poll. 06/05/2019
Belgium European Leadership Awards recognise the men and women shaping Europe Honouring leaders with outstanding achievements in business, politics and innovation, Euronews and the European Business Summit (EBS) hosted the second edition of the European Leadership Awards. 03/05/2019
World News Quiz: Are you a true Eurovision fan? Here’s a short quiz to get you in shape for May 18 Eurovision grand final. See how many you can get: 02/05/2019
Netherlands How can we save democracy from fake news? Video report Ever wonder why fake news happens and what we can do to stop it undermining the truth? YouTube creator Fonseca goes in search of the answers. 02/05/2019
World News May Day: Paris turns violent but other European marches peaceful The violence in Paris may have grabbed the May Day headlines, but many demonstrations were going off peacefully elsewhere. 01/05/2019
Vatican Conservatives want Catholic bishops to declare pope a heretic Conservatives want Catholic bishops to declare pope a heretic 01/05/2019
World News Japan's Emperor Naruhito pledges to work as symbol of the people Japan's Emperor Naruhito pledges to work as symbol of the people 01/05/2019
World News EC presidency candidates cross swords during Maastricht Debate 2019 Frans Timmermans won initial impressions at the Maastricht Debate 2019, where five candidates for the European Commission presidency crossed swords 30/04/2019
Markets Take Five: Dollar darling. World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: Dollar darling. World markets themes for the week ahead 30/04/2019
World News EU countries increase military spend due to 'perceived Russia threat' Several countries in Central and Eastern Europe have increased spending on their militaries, largely due to growing perceptions of a threat from Russia, according to a report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). 29/04/2019
Next Series New risks and opportunities for fishing industry with climate change In partnership with The European Commission Researchers are preparing a set of practical recommendations for policymakers and the industry on mitigating climate change effects. They’re also preparing a software tool that helps to manage fish stocks more efficiently. 29/04/2019
Sport Czech footballer Josef Sural killed in Turkey crash Czech international striker Josef Sural, who played for Turkish club Alanyaspor, was killied in a minibus crash early Monday. 29/04/2019
World News Suspected spy for UAE held in Turkey committed suicide Suspected spy for UAE held in Turkey committed suicide 29/04/2019
Business EU's Juncker says Poland unlikely to leave the European Union EU's Juncker says Poland unlikely to leave the European Union 29/04/2019
Spain Elections 2019: The political landscape of Spain has changed colour The results of election day have coloured the map of Spain in swathes of Socialist red. With more than 99% of the votes counted, the figures become final. 29/04/2019
Greece Grrrrrrr... eeece named the most stressed country in the world Mediterranean countries are known for their relaxed lifestyle but a poll finds Greeks and Italians among the most stressed in Europe. 27/04/2019
Belgium European elections 2019: A round-up of the week's best stories With one month to go until voters across Europe head to the polls, this week we're explaining exactly what the European Parliament does, examining the role of data electioneering in a post-Cambridge Analytica age and meeting three very different candidates 26/04/2019
World News Which European countries are the most dangerous to work in? It's not what you might expect. 26/04/2019
Cyprus Cypriot police search for more victims of online dating serial killer Cypriot police searched on Friday for more victims of a suspected serial killer amid mounting public accusations that authorities mishandled investigations. 26/04/2019
World News SAS pilot strike hits 70,000 passengers At least 70,000 passengers have been hit by cancelled flights at the start of a three-day SAS pilot strike. 26/04/2019