Europe News What does the European Parliament do? Ahead of the European Parliament elections, Euronews explains the functions of the different branches of the European Union. So, what does the European Parliament do? 07/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 13: "We will listen to people who feel abandoned" Euronews' Road Trip Europe has crossed a second border- from Spain to France, where the road trip team will be listening to more of your voices. 03/04/2019
Austria UK taking part in EU elections would be 'absurd', says Austria's Kurz EU leaders are gathering in Brussels on Thursday to discuss whether to grant the UK a Brexit delay. 21/03/2019
Real Economy Europe boosts growth with structural reform In partnership with The European Commission The European Commission aims to boost growth amongst its Member States through its Structural Reform Support Programme (SRSP). The programme aims to provide technical support to all EU Member States, stepping up their development. 20/03/2019
World Full interview: EU needs to 'learn from Brexit', says Michel Barnier In an exclusive Euronews interview talking to former European MP Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Barnier said the key question that needed to be answered was why Britain had chosen to leave the EU. 14/03/2019
Spain Exiled ex-Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont to run in EU elections "It is the moment to make another step to internationalise the self-determination right of Catalonia from Europe's heart to all the world," Puigdemont wrote on Twitter. 10/03/2019
World Estonia's new PM? Interview with Kaja Kallas︱Raw Politics Watch the interview with Kaja Kallas — the woman who may become Estonia's first female prime minister 06/03/2019
Real Economy Will I have social security protection if I work elsewhere in EU? In partnership with The European Commission Some 17 million EU citizens live in an EU member state other than the one in which they are nationals. But do they enjoy the same social security rights and protection? 06/03/2019
Europe News Mapping the EU elections This week we look at voter turnout and why it is so high or so low in different European countries. 01/03/2019
World Is 'strongman' politics harming women's rights? | Raw Politics A recently published letter has sparked a debate over whether "macho" politics is hindering women's rights. 28/02/2019
Europe News Electrifying politics? The new candidates vying for your votes "Bad politics brought us were we are," says Colombe the co-founder of Volt - a pan-European party hoping to win at least 25 seats across seven EU countries in May's elections. We met three of the members, who met as students, in Brussels this week. 22/02/2019
World Corina Creţu: the next elections will be the "biggest test" for Europe Euronews' Sandor Zsiros speaks to Corina Creţu, European Commissioner for Regional Policy to talk about future achievements and challenges. 21/02/2019
World News Some Europeans think the UK has already left the EU: survey A Euronews survey has highlighted deep divisions in European countries over the EU and revealed that many people think that Brexit has already happened. 19/02/2019
United Kingdom Extension to Brexit withdrawal bill the 'only possibility'- EU sources EU sources spoke to Euronews on Wednesday about the progress to Brexit this week. 13/02/2019
Ocean EU gives Thailand's reformed fishing industry a green card In partnership with the European Commission Thailand has begun intercepting and inspecting fishing boats far out at sea this year, one of many new measures to curb its dangerously high levels of overfishing. 08/02/2019
My Europe Series State of the Union: Venezuela moves and deciphering the EU In this edition: which way forward on Venezuela, the EU makes its move and we breakdown the week in letters and numbers. 01/02/2019
World Is Europe still facing a migration crisis? Euronews asked UNHCR chief Is Europe still facing a migration crisis? UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi with Andrew Neil 25/01/2019
World News Euroviews. The week that was: peeling back the curtain to reveal the truth | View Our weekly round-up of all the opinions that have been driving debate across Europe and beyond over the last seven days. 25/01/2019
USA Top US diplomat for European affairs resigns, citing personal reasons Top US diplomat in charge of European affairs resigns, citing personal reasons, according to a letter seen by Euronews. 22/01/2019
Business Planet Harvesting the potential of Moldova's SMEs In partnership with The European Investment Bank From plums and pears to nuts and wine, Moldova is famed for its fruit and food production. But despite that rich farming tradition, getting the money to start or modernise an agro business here can be tough. But an EU initiative aims to change that. 18/01/2019