Brussels, My Love? Watch as panellists debate EU gender quotas & Brussels football riots Panellists spoke about a new EU directive for women on boards and the recent violent riots following the Belgium-Morocco football match. 03/12/2022
World Does Europe's long-term peace and security depend on enlargement? "I think if there is one positive outcome of this war if there is any, is that it is a very clear reinforcement of the need to enlarge the European Union." Olivér Várhelyi, EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement with an in-depth discussion. 01/12/2022
World 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU Parliament blacklists Russia 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU parliament blacklists Russia 25/11/2022
Economy Bakers go bust while EU ministers mull gas-price cap European energy ministers are debating an EU gas-price cap to help consumers. But for some businesses, such as bakeries, the action on bills is too little too late. 17/11/2022
Brussels, My Love? Brussels, my love? Watch our talk show on European politics Euronews' Brussels bureau brings you the second episode of a new talk show that breaks down European news and politics to make it more accessible to viewers. 12/11/2022
My Europe Series Is European politics beginning another lurch to the right? Far-right populists have done well in recent elections in Italy and Sweden. But does this point to a European-wide trend? 24/10/2022
Europe News EU border agency Frontex 'covered up illegal migrant pushbacks' A 120-page report from the EU's anti-fraud watchdog says Frontex was involved in covering up the illegal pushback of migrants from Greece to Turkey, violating their human rights. 14/10/2022
Economy Cap energy prices to avoid recession says Dombrovskis Vice President of the European Commission and EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis is Shona Murray's guest on the Global Conversation. 06/10/2022
World EU Energy Commissioner: "we need a price cap for Russian gas" Spiralling inflation, an unhealthy dependence on Russian energy, and the risk of power cuts. The EU Commission faces one of its toughest winters on record. Energy Commissioner, Kadri Simson wants a price cap on Russian gas and urgers households to do what they can to save energy. 23/09/2022
World ‘We need legally binding rules to protect media better,’ says Jourová Euronews journalist Sandor Zsiros speaks to Věra Jourová, the European Commission's Vice-President for Values and Transparency, to find out more about the new Media Freedom Act. 19/09/2022
Economy Analysis: How Czechs see the start of their EU Council presidency Euronews correspondent Méabh Mc Mahon reports on her trip to Prague as the Czech Republic takes over the EU Council presidency this month. 19/07/2022
Real Economy EU energy plan: cut Russian fossil fuels, speed up green transition In partnership with The European Commission The pressure is on Europe to end its dependency on Russian fossil fuels, but how realistic are the EU's plans to achieve this by 2027? To find out, Real Economy visits several solar parks in Spain and speaks to EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson. 06/07/2022
Smart Regions The project in Spain helping refugees rebuild their lives In partnership with the European Commission The Spanish region of Murcia has set up a programme to help refugees find work. Smart Regions went there to find out more. 04/07/2022
World Europe needs to keep carbon neutraility goals, despite countries returning to coal, says Sinkevičius Europe's Green Deal still a priority, despite energy concerns from war in Ukraine, says Sinkevičius 24/06/2022
World EU 'not seeking political victory' in Northern Ireland Brexit dispute Brussels says a prosperous relationship with the UK and opportunities for Northern Ireland are its goals. 17/06/2022
Europe News Europeans divided over how Ukraine war should play out, reveals poll There is a split between those who are eager for immediate peace and those who want "justice". 16/06/2022
Italy EU interior ministers: Hunger might bring more migrants from Africa Past EU policies in which member countries could offer to receive some of the hundreds of thousands of migrants landing on the EU's southern shores proved grossly inadequate, as many of the bloc's countries did not step forward. 05/06/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: We need to keep oil and gas out of climate policy discussions Chloé Mikolajczak explores how the European Commission has prioritised the fossil gas industry’s advice on the energy crisis above all else. 21/05/2022
Real Economy How Europe is finding the money to host millions of Ukrainian refugees In partnership with The European Commission With almost 6 million Ukrainian refugees fleeing to neighbouring countries, governments dealing with the cost of this humanitarian emergency are relying on EU funds to help those in most need, but are they enough? 18/05/2022
Europe News Euroviews. What have we learned from the Conference on Future of Europe? | View Professor Alberto Alemanno examines the lessons learned from the citizen-driven, bottom-up process to reform the EU. 11/05/2022