Europe News EU seeks huge fine in court over AstraZeneca vaccine delivery delays After months of a bitter dispute over vaccine delivery delays between the European Union and AstraZeneca, a highly publicised trial opened on Wednesday in Brussels. 26/05/2021
Gaza EU boosts humanitarian assistance for Palestinians to €34 million In a statement published on Tuesday, EU Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič said that "following the announcement of a ceasefire, urgent humanitarian access is now vital, to relieve the suffering of the many innocent victims". 25/05/2021
Belarus EU sanctions on Belarus hampered by Russia-influenced member states EU policy-making is requires all 27 member states to agree on every name, every person who's going to be sanctioned. 'That's where you run into trouble,' says Magnitsky campaigner Bill Browder. 25/05/2021
Europe News Europe's tourism sector hopeful after bloc opens to non-EU citizens This week, EU countries decided to let in travellers from outside the bloc, providing they have been vaccinated. 20/05/2021
Europe News Deal reached to introduce an EU-wide COVID travel pass The digital certificate, designed to facilitate free movement for work and tourism across the bloc, will include information about vaccination, tests and recovery from the disease. 20/05/2021
World News EU and Pfizer sign deal for extra 1.8 million COVID-19 vaccine doses Brussels and Pfizer sign deal for additional 1.8 million COVID-19 vaccine doses 20/05/2021
Travel News The EU is officially welcoming vaccinated travellers in summer 2021 EU member states have just agreed to open up for travel from June. This is what you need to know. 19/05/2021
World News EU states agree to allow entry to bloc for vaccinated travellers An EU spokesman said ambassadors of EU member states agreed to measures that will allow vaccinated travellers from third countries into the bloc. 19/05/2021
World LGBT activists urge Italian government to approve anti-homophobia law Italy is close to approving a law punishing misogyny and hate crimes against LGBT people. But right-wing politicians oppose the measures. 19/05/2021
Georgia Georgia and EU celebrate political agreement exclusively on Euronews After mediation from the EU's Charles Michel, Georgia's future now firmly looks to Europe. The Georgian president Salome Zourabichvili, alongside the European Council, chose Euronews as the platform of choice to celebrate the news. 19/05/2021
World News Hungary only nation against EU call for Israel-Hamas ceasefire Hungary is the only EU country not to support an EU declaration calling for a ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinians, according to the bloc's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell. 18/05/2021
World News EU foreign ministers meet on Gaza as Israel-Hamas conflict rages on The European Union says it will redouble efforts to end the violence between the Israeli military and Palestinian militants during a special meeting of its foreign ministers on Tuesday. 17/05/2021
Poland Diplomats from 40 countries call on Poland to protect LGBTQ rights The Polish government has come under international criticism in recent years for promoting "LGBT free zones" and fueling homophobic rhetoric. 17/05/2021
Europe News EU suspends tariffs on US steel & aluminium in bid to reboot relations The trade dispute dates back to the administration of Donald Trump. 17/05/2021
My Europe Series Meet the Italian 'put behind bars' in UK amid post-Brexit confusion Marta Lomartire, from Puglia, is one of dozens of EU nationals to be detained and deported from the UK over visa misunderstandings. We hear her story, 17/05/2021
United Kingdom Parliamentarians slam detention of EU citizens by UK Border Force Around 30 EU citizens including Greek, Italian, Bulgarian and Spanish nationals are thought to have been detained in the UK in the past week due to confusion over visa requirements. 14/05/2021
World News Can the EU play a role as Israeli-Palestinian violence escalates? Beyond issuing statements urging calm, can European diplomacy have an actual impact in defusing the recent surge in Israeli-Palestinian violence? 14/05/2021
World News Over a quarter of EU adults 'unlikely' to get COVID vaccine: Survey Eurofound found that people who use social media as their main source of information are more sceptical about the vaccine than those who use traditional news sources. 14/05/2021
World News Euroviews. Europe must act to suspend patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View Pharmaceutical companies received millions from European taxpayers to help them develop vaccines. Now they must turn that knowledge over to the developing world. 13/05/2021
World News COVID-19 pandemic has made workers and employers closer, union says A new report published by the European Trade Union Institute found that more than 30 sectors have managed to find common ground in the face of COVID-19 related restrictions. 12/05/2021