World News What does a no-deal Brexit mean? Key players' views in their own words For Boris Johnson it would be a 'good outcome'; for many in industry, farming and other walks of life, a disaster. Here's what they say failure to strike a post-Brexit deal would mean. 07/12/2020
World News Johnson and von der Leyen to speak after Brexit talks stall once again Brexit talks were put on pause on Friday after London and Brussels failed to reach agreement, with the end of the transition period just weeks away. 04/12/2020
Europe News Nurses pick up European prize for efforts during COVID-19 pandemic "They have been beyond heroic and selfless and committed to delivering healthcare to every citizen across Europe who needed their help,” said Elizabeth Adams, President of the European Federation of Nurses Associations. 04/12/2020
France Fishing rights continue to cast a shadow over Brexit trade talks Fishing rights continue to be a stumbling block in Brexit trade talks with both sides digging in their heels. 04/12/2020
United Kingdom UK to announce climate target more 'ambitious' than the EU Boris Johnson is set to pledge to reduce the UK's emissions "faster than any major economy", which would see a reduction of at least 68% from 1990 levels by 2030. 04/12/2020
World EU will lose supremacy unless it invests more, diplomacy chief tells Euronews “If you intend to be autonomous, you have to pay your own expenses,” the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs told Euronews Brussels Correspondent Ana Lazaro Bosch in The Global Conversation. 03/12/2020
Belgium Hungarian MEP facing expulsion from EPP group over Gestapo comments Fidesz MEP Tamas Deutch compared EPP head Manfred Weber to the Gestapo amid an ongoing dispute between Hungary and the EU over the bloc's budget. 02/12/2020
My Europe Series Brexit talks endgame: Does the political will exist to strike a deal? Brexit trade talks went into a near-blackout 'tunnel' several weeks ago. Whether there is light at the end of it, or a dead end, remains unclear. One EU source has even identified Thursday as decision day: "Either an accord is reached, or it will be the end". 02/12/2020
Europe News MEPs call for EU Border Agency chief to quit over 'migrant pushbacks' Fabrice Leggeri was questioned over Frontex's alleged role in denying rights to asylum-seekers by preventing them from entering the EU. 01/12/2020
Europe News Scientist killing 'will not help' bid to revive Iran nuclear deal Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed while driving through the city of Absard, east of Tehran, by “armed terrorist elements” using explosives and machine-gun fire, the Iranian state broadcaster said. 01/12/2020
World News Euroviews. Europe’s overreach with the Recovery Fund may spell the end of the euro ǀ View Between governance mechanisms, assessment criteria, anti-corruption provisions, and basic rule of law principles, the fight to get the EU's Recovery Fund over the line is shaping up to be only half the battle. 01/12/2020
Europe News EU businesses look to US market with incoming Biden administration Despite the current economic crisis and recent tariffs on European goods by the Trump administration, generally speaking, EU exports to America have increased over the past ten years. 30/11/2020
United Kingdom Michel Barnier arrives in London for face-to-face Brexit trade talks British and EU Brexit negotiators remain sceptical about the chances of a breakthrough in talks on a follow-on agreement, which are still stalled over fishing rights and fair trade rules. 28/11/2020
Europe News COVID-19 recovery fund veto 'could cause employment tragedy in Europe' Hungary and Poland's veto of the bloc's pandemic recovery fund could cause unemployment levels to explode, it's been claimed. 26/11/2020
World News Brexit: Is there enough time left to ratify a UK-EU trade deal? Even if the EU and UK succeed in striking a post-Brexit deal, a new race against time will begin to ratify it before the transition period expires. 26/11/2020
Belgium First Europeans could be vaccinated by year-end, says EU chief European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen urged members states on Wednesday to get ready to roll out vaccination campaigns before the end of the year. 25/11/2020
Europe News MEPs vote for easier repair of phones, in end to big tech's monopoly The European Parliament passed a report on Wednesday, recommending to the Commission that they propose regulations to give consumers the right to repair their electronic devices outside of the company they buy them from without devaluing the product, in a major blow to big tech companies. 25/11/2020
Living ‘Become a beefatarian’ says controversial EU-funded red meat campaign Environmentalists are calling the news "laughable". 25/11/2020
World Brexit: Taoiseach hopeful of EU-UK deal but says trust has eroded Brexit: Irish Prime Minister "hopeful" of deal but says "trust has eroded" - Euronews speaks to Taoiseach Micheál Martin in this week's Global Conversation. 25/11/2020
World News EU vows to put gender equality at heart of its foreign aid To mark the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on Wednesday, Brussels pledged that 85% of its aid projects will be about empowering women by 2025. 25/11/2020