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
Business Planet Banking on Moldova's farmers In partnership with The European Investment Bank As part of a special Business Planet filmed in Moldova, Euronews spoke to Antoine Gabizon, President of Mobiasbanca - the bank is participating in the 'Fruit Garden of Moldova' initiative. The project aims to make it easier for small and medium sized enterprises in Moldova to gain access to finance. 18/01/2019
World MEPs vote to sanction countries that flout rule of law The European Parliament has backed a plan to cut funds to member states that allow corruption. 18/01/2019
Economy Eurogroup president on Brexit and EU Elections GLOBAL CONVERSATION | Eurogroup president Mário Centeno on Brexit and EU Elections in Euro's 20th year 17/01/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Is a ‘no deal’ Brexit exactly what the UK needs? | View A 'no deal' outcome to Brexit may be disastrous for the UK but it may be necessary to put its current divisions to bed. 11/01/2019
World Watch in full: Raw Politics call-in show debates Eurosceptics' rise The question of whether Eurosceptics will take over Europe was the key issue discussed on Raw Politics call-in show on Thursday evening. 10/01/2019
World News Democracy in Europe 'has declined more than any other region' Democracy in Europe has 'declined more than any other region,' signalling a 'democratic malaise,' the Economist Intelligence Unit's Democracy Index has found. 09/01/2019
World Raw Politics: European politicians denounce abuse directed at them A German politician was brought to hospital on Monday after being attacked by masked men. In the UK, MPs have called for more police protection around Parliament. 08/01/2019
World News Euroviews. Europe's worst fears about Trump were realized in 2018. What's next? With each ill-conceived tweet and impulsive policy change, Trump manages to magnify the need for America's allies to band together without him. 30/12/2018
World News How well do you remember Europe's quirky news stories? Take our quiz! Test your memory of the quirky stories from around Europe with these 18 questions. 27/12/2018
World News 2018 Review: Single-use plastics to be banned in EU An EU law will see single-use plastics like straws, plates, knives and forks banned by 2021, in an attempt to tackle one of the most pressing environmental problems of our time. We look back at a less than fantastic year for plastic. 26/12/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: how one individual can change the world | View Welcome to our weekly round-up of all the prevailing opinions shared on View over the last seven days. 21/12/2018
World News Euroviews. EU bans on pesticides and GMOs will lead to a food crisis | View Europe is sleepwalking into a food crisis and politicians are doing nothing to stop it. 20/12/2018
World Watch again: Raw Politics launches new phone-in segment 'Your call' is the phone-in segment of the show where you can tell us your views about European politics. 17/12/2018
World News Euroviews. Fish have no voice or a vote. But they need the EU to act now | View Environmental crisis requires bold decisions. However, fisheries ministers keep setting catch limits too high even though overfishing goes against the law and costs us jobs, food, and money. 13/12/2018
Germany Euroviews. AKK's election - no cause for Macron and the EU to celebrate | View Macron and others made a mistake in looking to Germany as a driving force for reform, which is unlikely to change under a new conservative party leader for the foreseeable future. 10/12/2018
World News Calls for greater transparency over MEPs' €4,416-a-month expenses A European Parliament called for greater transparency from MEPs over a €4,416-a-month sum given to them no questions asked, on Thursday. 07/12/2018
World News Euroviews. It's time the EU helped all farmers - not just the richest ones | View Farmers in the Baltic states are paid the least in farming subsidies, despite needing the most financial support. It's time the EU acted and redressed the inbalance between the richer member states and those in most need of the EU's help. 07/12/2018