Romania Romania moves away from coal towards new sustainable jobs The Romanian government has announced the closure of two of the four coal mines still active in its Jiu Valley, but the country is looking to more sustainable businesses and other projects for the future. 13/11/2020
Europe News EU interior ministers pledge to take down terrorist content A strengthened role for Interpol in intelligence sharing is among the ideas that are being discussed in a virtual meeting hosted by European Commissioner Ylva Johansson. 13/11/2020
My Europe Series Bulgaria's putting brakes on North Macedonia's EU dream. Here's why. Bulgaria's veto over accession talks with North Macedonia is allegedly over language but domestic and EU politics may play just as big a role. 12/11/2020
World Barroso: it would be 'absurd' if there is no EU-UK Brexit Deal Former European Commission President speaks to Euronews Political Editor Darren McCaffrey about what the election of Joe Biden means for US-EU relations as well as Brexit, plus the EU's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 12/11/2020
World EU to sign a deal for 300 million doses of BioNtech/Pfizer vaccine The EU has already signed supply deals with AstraZeneca, Sanofi and Johnson & Johnson for their potential COVID-19 shots. 11/11/2020
United Kingdom UK and EU to 'redouble efforts' to negotiate post-Brexit deal Post-Brexit negotiations will resume on Monday but there are still "large differences" between the UK and EU. 08/11/2020
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates: Why tackling global health is everyone’s business The health and wellbeing of global populations are in the spotlight like never before. What needs to be done? Join our virtual debate on November 12 at 14:00 CET. 04/11/2020
World News Coronavirus: Italy sees highest daily death toll in six months The number of dead from COVID-19 reached levels not seen since early May in Italy on Tuesday, while Hungary and the Netherlands announced new measures. 03/11/2020
Europe News What will a Biden or Trump win mean for the European Union? Euronews spoke to three key experts on what a win for either Trump or Biden would mean for the bloc. 03/11/2020
World News US election: Here's how it can impact Europeans' lives The US presidential vote comes amid a series of political and diplomatic skirmishes, ranging from Brexit to Nato’s role. But, beyond the intangible layer of geopolitics, what has been the real impact on the average European citizen by Trump’s presidency? 31/10/2020
USA Euroviews. David Miliband: If Biden wins, Europe needs to make itself an indispensable partner abroad ǀ View If Joe Biden wins the US presidency on November 3, he is going to have his hands full at home. As well as working with the US on domestic goals, Europe needs to learn to make itself an indispensable partner abroad to tackle global problems. 30/10/2020
Europe News Linking rule of law respect to EU funds 'is a red line for MEPs' The European Parliament (EP) is currently locked in negotiations with the European Council over approving the bloc's €1.8 trillion budget. 29/10/2020
World News European holidaymakers to blame for COVID second wave: health expert "Anybody who drives down the motorways in France in August will see the lines of Dutch caravans moving south, almost like a migration of animals in Africa," Martin McKee, Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, tells Euronews. 28/10/2020
World News COVID-19: Situation in most EU nations of 'serious concern', says ECDC Only six nations were on Friday classified as stable while no countries were labelled "of concern". The vast majority were classified as experiencing an epidemiological situation of serious concern. 23/10/2020
Europe News Indigenous Amazonians fighting for lives say battle is for whole world Many indigenous people to the Amazon are fighting for their lives as their home, the rainforest, is destroyed. They say that the battle to save it involves the whole international community, not just them, as without it climate change will be unstoppable. 23/10/2020
World News EU sanctions 2 Russian officers over German parliament cyber attack Restrictive measures were imposed against the head of Russia's military intelligence agency. The 2015 attack resulted in a "significant amount of data" being stolen and affected Chancellor Angela Merkel's email account. 23/10/2020
World News Air pollution costs Europeans billions in health costs, report says Air pollution costs the average European city resident €1,276 per year, a report for the European Public Health Alliance has concluded. 21/10/2020
World News EU ministers agree on 'starting point' on common agricultural policy Critics have said that the policy does not go far enough to promote environmental changes in agriculture. 21/10/2020
World News Buying EU citizenship: Golden passports and visas explained The EU is taking action against two member states, Cyprus and Malta, over their investor citizenship schemes - here's what they are, and why the EU has a problem with them. 20/10/2020
Europe News EU 'not prepared for next pandemic', say MEPs MEPs from the European Parliament's committee responsible for public health have said that the EU will not be ready for another pandemic, unless more funds are put towards it. 20/10/2020