World News Insects could be the next hot ingredient used by European restaurants European entomophages will rejoice. 18/01/2018
Republic of North Macedonia FYROM seeks a new name to gain EU and NATO membership The clumsily titled former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has a problem, whilst most of its citizens want to join both the EU and NATO, until they agree on what to call their country they can't join either. 15/01/2018
Economy EU Parliament to vote on future of ‘electric pulse fishing' The European Commission has approved as "environmentally friendly" the controversial fishing technique, banned in much of the world, which is both praised and condemned by experts. 15/01/2018
United Kingdom Looking forward to Brexit 2018 2017 was a turbulent year for Brexit negotiations and 2018 is shaping up to be no different, so what are the main challenges in the months ahead? 01/01/2018
Bulgaria Bulgaria takes up EU presidency The EU's poorest member state, and said to be its most corrupt, takes up the rotating presidency of the EU Council 31/12/2017
World News Rise of populism in Europe 'a real threat to democracy' Tony Blair's think-tank says a populist belt has taken hold from the Baltic to the Aegean and threatens the whole of Europe. 29/12/2017
World News Reader poll: Who should be Euronews' EU Personality of the Year? Euronews wants your say on who should be one of several personalities of the year—in fields including space, innovation, culture, business and sport. 20/12/2017
World News The king and queen of Europe work on their double act Macron and Merkel's performances at EU summit present much more than merely a united front. 15/12/2017
World Defending the EU in the digital age Described as the most powerful woman in Brussels, taking on Silicon Valley's tech giants, Denmark's Margrethe Vestager, the EU's top anti-trust regulator is our guest on Global Conversation 12/12/2017
Turkey Erdogan calls Israel 'terrorist', Netanyahu hits back The Israeli prime minister says he won't take lectures from a Turkish president "who jails journalists... and helps terrorists". 10/12/2017
United Kingdom View: Brexit is a national suicide note ‘EU Supergirl’ Madeleina Kay says Brexit is forcing an “unwanted future” on young people across the UK 05/12/2017
Spain Manuel Marín, 'father of Erasmus' dies at the age of 68 Longtime member of the European Commission and 'father' of the EU's Erasmus programme has died at the age of 68 due to 'long illness'. 05/12/2017
Spain Rival rallies show depth of division in Catalonia Pro-Spanish unity and pro-independence demonstrators took to the streets of Barcelona 18/11/2017
Belgium Nigel Farage hits out at George Soros over ‘Brussels backing’ MEP claims collusion between Brussels and Soros is the 'biggest in history'. 14/11/2017
World Everyone should pay taxes: Luxembourg PM Xavier Bettel As the Paradise Papers scandal unfolds, the Prime Minister of Luxembourg wants "regulation that obliges everyone to pay taxes". 10/11/2017
Economy Exclusive: Everyone must benefit from digital economy declares EU Commissioner Gabriel The EU's Bulgarian Commissioner for Digital Economy and Society explains her role in Europe's digital future. 25/10/2017
Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker says Commission is not negotiating Brexit deal in "hostile mood" MEPs tackled state of Brexit negotiations at Parliament today 24/10/2017