Hungary Exclusive poll: Most Hungarians think Article 7 vote 'fair' Most Hungarians think the European Parliament’s decision to trigger Article 7 disciplinary procedures against Hungary was fair, according to an exclusive Euronews poll. 13/09/2018
World EU Parliament approves controversial copyright law In European Parliament yesterday, MEPs passed a copyright law that has critics saying it could spell the end of the internet as we know it. The law is intended to update current copyright law to keep up with the the digital age- But parts of the law are not so beloved by fans of online content. 13/09/2018
World Hungary will seek legal ways to challenge Article 7 vote Hungary says it will seek legal ways to challenge a European Parliament vote to start Article 7 proceedings against the country. 13/09/2018
Europe News Juncker's speech: reactions between applause and boredom Heated debate in the European Parliament on nationalism and liberalism 12/09/2018
Europe News Patriotism on socks Nigel Farage gifts Jean-Claude Juncker a pair of Union Jack socks - to promote patriotism "on a nation-state level" 12/09/2018
World News Green light for copyright reform European Union lawmakers voted for the controversial regulations to be redefined. Its aim is to ensure creators of content are paid fairly in a digital world 12/09/2018
Hungary Hungary says it'll seek legal ways to challenge the European Vote The votes highlight the substantial minority of European opinion who see Viktor Orban as a crusader for the rights of nation states after MEPs voted to start an EU punitive procedure against Hungary for allegedly persistently flouting democratic rules 12/09/2018
Hungary EU Parliament vote to punish Hungary over alleged flouting of democratic rules It's the first time the European legislature triggered the so-called Article 7 procedure against an EU member state 12/09/2018
Europe News EU lawmakers back controversial copyright reforms It means the contentious changes are a step closer to becoming law. 12/09/2018
Europe News Socialist MEP tells Orban his is the 'most corrupt government in EU' Heated debate in European parliament on Hungary 11/09/2018
Europe News "He lost touch with the citizens of Europe" Previewing Juncker's last major speech at the helm of the EU Commission 11/09/2018
World Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to take part in European Parliament debate ahead of crucial vote Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, is going to take part in a European Parliament debate about the "Sargentini" report, ahead of crucial vote on Wednesday. 11/09/2018
Hungary What does the Sargentini report accuse Hungary of? In a draft report, Dutch Green MEP Judith Sargentini accused Orbán's government of posing a "systemic threat" to the EU's fundamental principles and compelled her contemporaries to support her recommendation to launch the little-used Article 7. 10/09/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Fidesz's future, Article 7 - Two questions to Hungarian MEPs | View SZANYI: “I can only hope that finally the EPP leaders will prove to have sufficient political will, and leverage on Orbán to respect European values.” MOLNÁR: “I believe that the EPP should have launched the exclusion of Fidesz from its community a long time ago.” 10/09/2018
Europe News What's on MEPs' minds as they head back to Brussels? With their summer holidays now over, MEPs are back in their business suits heading to Brussels for another term at the European Parliament. We caught up with some MEPs to find out what their plans were for the coming term. 03/09/2018
Europe News The new grassroot movements looking to shake-up EU elections "We want to come up with an approach that is completely innovative, that has not been seen in politics" 25/07/2018
Belgium Meet the MEPs who earn €100,000-a-year from second jobs Ten MEPs raked in more than €100,000-a-year on average from second jobs and outside earnings, a new report has claimed. 10/07/2018
France The EU’s ‘anti-meme’ law explained as MEPs reject it EU lawmakers have rejected the fast-tracking of a piece of legislation that critics say would significantly damage internet freedom. 05/07/2018
Europe News MEPs join interpreters in strike action Interpreters staging a series of planned strikes disrupted the plenary in Strasbourg as MEPs showed solidarity with their protests for better working conditions. 03/07/2018
Europe News Artists bring copyright fight to European Parliament Artists want to be paid their dues, but digital defenders fear online censorship under the new EU copyright directive currently being put to MEPs. A decisive vote on the next steps towards becoming law is expected this week. 03/07/2018