Spain Spain: Rajoy survives no-confidence motion The anti-austerity Podemos Party brought the motion against the embattled prime minister. 14/06/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Brexit talks to start on June 19? This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 12/06/2017
United Kingdom 'Positive talks' between Conservatives and DUP over power deal The right wing Northern Irish party will hope to finalise the deal early next week. 11/06/2017
Economy Theresa May's election defeat sparks fresh wave of uncertainty over Brexit talks Unease would be the word to describe what Brussels feels after another surprise election outcome ahead of Brexit negotiations 09/06/2017
Europe News EU reveals plans for unified military and defence strategy Brussels has bowed to pressure to boost military ties to show it can provide security in the face of terrorist attacks and a resurgent Russia. 07/06/2017
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU and China target Trump over climate change In this week’s edition we delve into the deepening divide between the European Union and the United States. 02/06/2017
Europe News EU and China turn on Trump over climate change withdrawl There has been a meeting of minds between China and European leaders following their Brussels summit. 02/06/2017
Economy Talking tactics - eurozone shake-up plan The Brussels Economic Forum brought together hundreds of business leaders to discuss how to avoid crises in the euro zone. 02/06/2017
USA Euroviews. How broken is American democracy? The rest of the world urgently needs to understand America for what it has now become. Behind the Potemkin-like façade of a functioning democracy is a political system run by corporate interests. 01/06/2017
France Euroviews. What does the Macron method mean for Europe? Rather than standing exclusively with the old elites or the new populists, French President Emmanuel Macron has promised to rally broad political support under the banner of European unity. But can he really breathe new life into an ailing project? 01/06/2017
World Battling radicalisation, terror and cyber crime in the EU How can Europe deal with with terror, radicalisation, cyber crime and the repercussions of Brexit on security? 26/05/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Barnier takes up Brexit talks post This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of all the day’s top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 22/05/2017
My Europe Series State of the Union: new Merkel-Macron double act In this episode of State of the Union: European affairs expert Daniel Gros gives his views on the new Merkel-Macron double act for Europe and the euro zone; MEPs back the start of a process that could 19/05/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Ukraine signs visa waiver deal with EU In today’s round-up of some of the top stories concerning the European Union: MEPs pass a resolution condemning Hungary for a “serious deterioration” in the rule of law and democracy; Ukraine and the 17/05/2017
Europe News Ukraine and EU sign long-awaited visa waiver deal Ukrainian and EU officials have signed a long-awaited visa waiver deal. 17/05/2017
Europe News MEPs slam Hungary's "serious deterioration" in rule of law The European Parliament has condemned what it calls a “serious deterioration in the rule of law, democracy and fundamental rights” in Hungary. 17/05/2017
Republic of North Macedonia FYROM president says rival can form new government But President Gjorge Ivanov has refused to hand power to the coalition since December's election. 17/05/2017
France Delay in announcement of Macron's new French government The new French president's seduction of politicians on left and right has caused turmoil in traditional parties. 16/05/2017