Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia's new presidency takes office, vows to resolve mounting crises The politicians inaugurated Wednesday were elected in a 2 October general election. 16/11/2022
Europe News EU countries to plug defence spending gaps with €70 billion by 2035 The European Commission is also pushing for a joint procurement method when it comes to buying new weapons. 15/11/2022
World News Why did more people die over the summer in EU than expected? More people died in July and August this summer than during the same time in 2020 and 2021, and COVID-19 might be one of the reasons, but not in the way you think. 15/11/2022
Indonesia G20: Key European takeaways from Bali summit so far From high level meetings to new regional strategies, here's the latest news from the G20 summit in Bali. 15/11/2022
Green News Here are 5 key things that happened on day nine of COP27 Negotiations are still slow but there was a glimmer of hope today as the US and China agreed to resume cooperation on climate issues. 15/11/2022
Green News Euroviews. View: EU approval of the new Energy Charter Treaty is bound to fail UN Special Rapporteur Oliver De Schutter explains why he thinks the EU needs to quit an agreement that protects the interests of the fossil fuel industry. 15/11/2022
Green News EU increases emissions reduction target by two per cent Climate campaigners criticised the EU’s new two per cent target emissions cut increase as 'breadcrumbing.' 15/11/2022
Europe Decoded EU states have relocated just 117 asylum seekers out of 8,000 pledges The system is supposed to enable the relocation of people from southern EU countries to other states across the bloc. 15/11/2022
Europe News Equal Pay Day: EU women now working 'for free' until end of the year November 15 marks Equal Pay Day across the EU as women across the bloc continue to make 13% less than their male colleagues for doing the same work. 15/11/2022
Green News Here are 5 key things that happened on day eight of COP27 With most of the big names now gone, negotiators are sitting down to work out the details of the final COP27 deal. 14/11/2022
Europe Decoded Ukraine's 2023 budget has a $38 billion gap. Who will help cover it? Russia's war has ravaged Ukraine's economy, prompting a drastic decline in revenues and forcing the country to ask for foreign assistance. 14/11/2022
Green News How much has climate change cost the EU in the last 40 years? Economic losses from climate change-related extremes in Europe are in the billions. Some countries have been hit harder than others. 13/11/2022
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
Europe News Eurozone facing recession at the end of the year, Brussels says High prices are here to stay, with the European Union predicting inflation will remain throughout 2023. 11/11/2022
My Europe Series Europe is fretting over China owning key EU infrastructure. Here's why Chinese companies have over the past decade invested in EU ports and airports, but also electrical companies and telecommunications. 10/11/2022
World News New horizons: UK signs science research deal with Swiss amid EU snub Both countries have been blocked from an EU programme amid political tensions. 10/11/2022
Europe News Brussels calls for faster military mobility and stronger cyber defence The proposals aim to ensure that the bloc's transport infrastructure can be used by heavy military equipment. 10/11/2022
Europe News MEPs vote in favour of including energy measures in recovery plans The parliament overwhelmingly endorsed by a vote of 471 to 90 having EU governments amend their COVID-19 recovery plans to include measures to save energy while amending the proposal to prioritise investments to tackle energy poverty for vulnerable households and small companies. 10/11/2022
Europe News MEPs back rules to curb access for subsidised foreign companies MEPs back rules to curb access for subsidised foreign companies. 10/11/2022
Economy Brussels proposes new EU fiscal rules to turn the page on austerity The new rules will give EU countries greater flexibility to design their own fiscal plans, which will need to ensure a gradual decline of public debt. 09/11/2022