Hungary 'Scandalous and arrogant': Hungary slams EU over Poland fines move "The procedure is not only outrageous but also completely unacceptable... with this scandalous and arrogant step, the Commission crossed a border that we previously thought was unimaginable." 09/09/2021
Belarus Belarusian President wants to suspend migrant deal with EU Belarusian President Lukashenko has proposed suspending an EU accord to accept refugees that violate their conditions in the bloc. 08/09/2021
Afghanistan MEPs discuss women's rights in Afghanistan after Taliban takeover It comes amid warnings that the EU must not turn a blind eye to the situation in Afghanistan. 08/09/2021
World News Euroviews. Crises tend to divide Europe. Here's how COVID is doing it | View The pandemic has created geographical and generational divides across the European Union which have the potential to change politics in a significant way. 08/09/2021
Afghanistan 'Not inclusive': EU blasts new Taliban-formed government The Taliban announced a new caretaker government on Tuesday evening, stacked with veterans of their hard-line rule from the 1990s. 08/09/2021
Czech Republic 'No place for Afghan refugees in Europe,' says Czech PM Babiš "A better option is a solution that allows people to stay in Afghanistan," he said. 08/09/2021
United Kingdom EU warns no renegotiation possible as UK delays border checks again Brussels and London have been at loggerheads over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol — which both parliaments agreed to — since their divorce came into force on January 1. 06/09/2021
Europe News Afghan crisis a 'massive defeat' for NATO but an opportunity for EU The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan makes the case for the EU's strategic autonomy, historian Timothy Garton Ash tells Euronews. 06/09/2021
My Europe Series Brexit harvest: 5 self-sown problems on Boris Johnson's autumn plate The UK faces new border constraints as it struggles with supply shortages, the fruit of the government's rejection of EU rules and overseas labour. 06/09/2021
My Europe Series Europe's week: EU manages Afghanistan withdrawal and Belarus sanctions The week was mired by discontent among European Union countries. Train drivers in Germany went on another strike; Greek police clashed with participants of anti-vaccine rules protests; and in Poland, the public resistance against the country's controversial justice reform intensified. 03/09/2021
World News Euroviews. EU must resettle Afghan refugees to manage migration crisis | View After a rushed pull-out from Afghanistan, and with future evacuations unlikely to happen, EU countries should prioritise opening up safe and legal ways for Afghans to find protection in Europe. Increasing refugee resettlement would be a true sign of international solidarity. 03/09/2021
Europe News EU ends legal dispute with AstraZeneca over vaccine delays The Commission and the company have struck a deal to guarantee all the 300 million doses will be delivered by the end of March 2022. 03/09/2021
World News Focus on vaccines first not booster shots, says EU agency The ECDC has urged European governments to prioritise their vaccination programmes over plans for booster shots. 02/09/2021
Travel News Train sets off on 20,000km trip across Europe to promote rail travel The train will take in 26 countries, finishing its five week long journey in Paris on October 7. 02/09/2021
World News Tale of two pandemics: Survey finds COVID created stark divides in EU Southern and Eastern European countries, as well as younger adults, say they have been more impacted by the pandemic. 01/09/2021
Tech News Euroviews. Analysis: Creating an e-euro is how not to deal with cryptocurrencies Louisa Idel from polling company Redfield & Wilton Strategies gives her insights on an exclusive Euronews poll on crypto regulation. 01/09/2021
Money Europeans don’t want the EU to regulate cryptos, Euronews poll finds An exclusive Euronews poll found EU citizens preferred their own governments over Brussels to regulate crypto and their country’s economy. 01/09/2021
Tech News Big tech spends big money lobbying EU, new report shows Tech industry giants outspent big pharma and fossil fuel companies trying to win influence and shape policy in Brussels, a new study has found. 31/08/2021
Poland Poland's top court delays case on whether EU or Polish law is superior The ruling on whether EU or Polish law reigns supreme will be critical to Poland's future relationship with the rest of the bloc. 30/08/2021
Poland Activists target Poland's constitutional court ahead of crucial ruling Judges are set to decide on Tuesday whether Poland's own constitution has primacy over EU law. 30/08/2021