Travel News Post-Brexit passport blunder could mean Brits are owed thousands Due to confusion between UK and EU guidelines, British travellers have unfairly been denied on flights to the continent and might be owed compensation. 16/09/2021
World News EU failing Afghan refugees trying to flee Taliban, say rights groups Human rights and refugee groups have appealed to the European Union to step up its help for people trying to flee Afghanistan. 16/09/2021
France M&S to close over half of French stores due to Brexit supply problems The UK retail chain cites "lengthy and complex export procedures" post-Brexit for its decision to close 11 of its 20 French sites. 16/09/2021
Europe News MEPs approve strengthened measures to attract highly skilled non-EU workers The bloc's Blue Card Directive was first introduced in 2009 to try and address a shortfall in certain sectors, including healthcare and ICT. 15/09/2021
Poland 'There will be no Polexit': Kaczynski says Poland's future is in EU The leader of the ruling party says Poland's future is in the European Union, but that the country wants to remain "sovereign". 15/09/2021
Europe News What are the key takeaways from Wednesday's State of the EU speech? The fights against COVID-19 and climate change as well as migration, respect for rule of law and a European defence policy are the main issues Brussels will wrestle with in the coming months. 15/09/2021
France 'We need to act now!' on energy transition says EU climate chief Frans Timmermans said the costs of not transitioning economies to renewable energies are not measured in economic terms, but in 'human terms'. 14/09/2021
Europe News State of the Union: Did von der Leyen deliver on last year's promises? Euronews looks at what progress has been made on promises from last year's State of the Union speech 14/09/2021
Travel News Which EU country is leading the COVID-19 vaccination race? Four of the countries in the top five are Iceland, Portugal, Denmark, and Spain. 14/09/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary PM Viktor Orban responds to criticism from Timothy Garton Ash Timothy Garton Ash had accused Orban of having his cake and eating it in terms of Hungary's relationship with the EU. 14/09/2021
Travel News Greece's tourism sector made the best recovery this summer Nearly 480,000 flights took off in the EU last month, compared to 696,000 in August 2019. 14/09/2021
United Kingdom UK delays border checks on EU goods again, citing supply chain issues The government says the "revised timetable will give businesses more time to adjust to new processes". Its critics argue post-Brexit red tape issues need resolving. 14/09/2021
Germany Majority of Europeans think Germany's star is fading, reveals new poll Germans are the most pessimistic of a dozen EU countries surveyed, with 52% seeing their nation as a declining power. 14/09/2021
Croatia Croatia counting down to join the Eurozone from 1st January 2023 Croatia is planning to begin using the Euro as its currency on the 1st of July 2023. According to a recent study by the Croatian National Bank, 45% of people in the Western Balkan nation say they support the move. 13/09/2021
Europe News EU system for deporting migrants 'encourages illegal migration' Instead of deterring illegal migrants, the EU system actually encourages people to attempt the journey to Europe, says an EU auditors report. 13/09/2021
Living What makes Tallinn the greenest city in Europe? The Estonian city went home with a €600,000 cheque at the environmental awards ceremony in Lahti, Finland. 11/09/2021
World News How have the 9/11 attacks changed life for Europeans? The plane hijackings may have targeted the US but their repercussions were felt worldwide. Here's how Europe changed after the devastating attacks. 10/09/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: VDL set for annual speech amid MEPs' Strasbourg return MEPs will return to Strasbourg next week where the European Commission president will give her annual State of the European Union speech. 10/09/2021
Europe News Brussels admits link between COVID cash delays and EU values respect Hungary and Poland, accused of disrespecting EU values, are both waiting for Brussels to approve their COVID recovery cash. 10/09/2021
United Kingdom N Ireland: Change Brexit deal or we'll sink Belfast government — DUP Jeffrey Donaldson, leader of Northern Ireland's largest British unionist party, is threatening to collapse the power-sharing administration unless post-Brexit trade rules are rewritten within "weeks". 09/09/2021