My Europe Series Why does the EU take longer than the UK to approve a COVID-19 vaccine? Europe's medicines agency approved two vaccines for use in recent weeks, but Britain has put three into general circulation in the same time period 08/01/2021
World News EU secures 300 million more vaccine doses, doubling its current number The European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen gives an update on the coronavirus vaccine rollout in the EU, amid criticism it was too slow and not enough jabs were ordered. 08/01/2021
Travel News What does Brexit mean for those travelling to and from the UK? The UK has officially left the EU. What does that mean for travel into and out of the island? 07/01/2021
Europe News EU no longer recognises Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president The European Union has dropped its recognition of Juan Guaidó as Venezuela's interim president after he lost his position as head of its parliament. 07/01/2021
USA European leaders condemn 'disgraceful' attack on US democracy European leaders condemned an attack on democracy as chaos unfolded in a country they once relied upon for global leadership. 07/01/2021
Central African Republic Pope appeals for calm after disputed Central African Republic election Ten opposition candidates have called for the annulment of the result, which saw President Faustin Archangel Touadéra re-elected. 06/01/2021
Romania Euronews Romania to launch - a new independent channel in Romanian The Romanian-language channel will be brought to millions of households in partnership with Universitatea Politehnica din București (UPB). 06/01/2021
Economy Vaccinations key to Europe's revival, EU Economy Commissioner says Paolo Gentiloni, the EU's Economy Commissioner and former Italian Prime Minister told Euronews that vaccinations, not vaccines will be the key to resuscitating Europe's beleaguered economy. 05/01/2021
United Kingdom First lorries cross English Channel under post-Brexit border rules The holiday period, COVID-19 restrictions and pre-New Year stockpiling helped ensure a smooth start to new border operations now the UK has left the EU's trading system. 01/01/2021
World News Brexit begins for real today - but what are the key changes? The Brexit transition is over. Euronews looks at the key changes to come now the United Kingdom is fully separate from the European Union. 31/12/2020
Croatia Mobile homes arrive in Croatia to shelter residents after earthquake Central Croatia continued to experience tremors on Thursday morning, as survivors tried to pick up the pieces from Tuesday's deadly earthquake. 31/12/2020
Europe Decoded Will English remain an official EU language after Brexit? The European Commission has stated that any decision on this would need the support of a unanimous vote in the European Parliament. 31/12/2020
United Kingdom Trade deal signed but 'Brexit is far from over', expert tells Euronews The implications of Brexit will "haunt Britain for many years to come", told Euronews the director of think-tank UK in a Changing Europe, Anand Menon. 30/12/2020
Belgium EU and China agree on investment deal that was seven years in making The European Union and China have tentatively agreed on a business investment deal after seven years of discussions. But concerns about the country's human rights record may stand in the way of it being signed off. 30/12/2020
World News History is made as EU chiefs and UK PM sign post-Brexit trade deal Charles Michel and Ursula von der Leyen signed the Brexit trade deal on behalf of the EU before PM Boris Johnson put his name to it for the UK. 29/12/2020
World News COVID helped cut homelessness in Europe. But what about post-pandemic? “Many people have not been evicted because of eviction moratoria, but, at some point, that will be lifted and it will create a spike in homelessness.” 28/12/2020
My Europe Series Life after Brexit: What will the rule changes mean for people in 2021? In the first of our two-part series, Euronews examines what the end of the Brexit transition period will mean for people on both sides of the Channel — including residency, travel and exchanges. 28/12/2020
World Ski resorts reopen in Austria despite third national lockdown More than 400 Austrian ski stations have been allowed to reopen just before the country entered another nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Earlier this year, tourists in the alpine party town of Ischgl spread COVID across Europe after the resort failed to lock down quickly enough. 28/12/2020
World News A mammoth task: EU rolls out COVID-19 vaccine EU member states face logistical challenges and vaccine scepticism as they embark on a coordinated campaign to immunise their populations. 28/12/2020
United Kingdom Auto industry evaluates its future outside the EU single market The European auto industry is dependent on parts moving from factory to factory, across open borders, with nothing to delay them. Something which in Britain will stop when border controls start in January. 28/12/2020