Iran Euroviews. Hossein Dehghani: The collapse of the Iran Nuclear Deal 5 years on would be a failure of EU values The Iranian ambassador to the EU and Belgium reflects on the state of play for Europe's foreign policy aspirations on the fifth anniversary of the Iran Nuclear Deal. 14/07/2020
Europe News What does Duda's victory mean for EU-Poland relations? Brussels and Warsaw have long clashed over judicial reforms in Poland. Is that set to continue? 13/07/2020
Belgium Serbia-Kosovo dispute: What's at stake during Washington talks? What are the possible stumbling blocks as leaders from Serbia and Kosovo head to Washington for talks and how likely are they to get anywhere at all? 09/07/2020
Europe News MEPs adopt road transport reform which fuelled east-west tensions The mobility package fuelled tensions within the European Union for three years, but its adoption by MEPs may calm a longstanding debate on working conditions for hauliers. 09/07/2020
Money Explainer: What is 'LBCOIN,' Lithuania's new cryptocurrency? Lithuania will open a pre-sale for its first central state-backed cryptocurrency on July 9 as part of a trial on blockchain technology. 09/07/2020
World News EU warning system detects record number of dangerous products Children's toys, including toy cars with batteries that presented a choking hazard, teddy bears that sent out electric shocks and slime toys, were most often identified by the Rapid Alert System. 07/07/2020
World Laura Codruta Kövesi: Corruption exists in almost all countries The European Public Prosecutor's Office will soon be able to investigate crimes related to the European budget in Member States as Europe steps up its efforts to fight corruption. 06/07/2020
World News Brexit talks resume in London after deadlock in Brussels The UK and EU are trying to agree to a new trade deal before a December 31 deadline but have clashed on issues such as regulations for businesses and the fishing industry. 06/07/2020
United Kingdom UK rejects chance to join EU's COVID-19 vaccine scheme The EU is encouraging nations around the world to band together when it comes to buying a vaccine in order to stop prices inflating due to huge competition. 03/07/2020
World News Swearing, tailgating and horn-happy: new poll on European drivers A majority of Greeks admitted in a poll that they're quite loose with their language when behind the wheel with 47% also revealing they deliberately tailgate drivers they find annoying. 03/07/2020
World News Analysis: Six months on, has COVID-19 changed Europe for good? Euronews' political editor Darren McCaffrey looks back at how COVID-19, six months since it emerged, has affected Europe. 02/07/2020
Europe News 'Better to have no deal' if UK continues Brexit stance says Bruton John Bruton told Euronews that there were elements in Britain's governing Conservative Party who wanted to 'wreck' the European Union 02/07/2020
Germany Euroviews. Merkel’s EU presidency is a critical test for EU solidarity ǀ View With the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit and the impact of climate change, all eyes will be on Angela Merkel as she takes on her second crisis presidency of the EU. 01/07/2020
World News Europe suspends Pakistan airline over pilot licence concerns An inquiry into the May 22 Airbus A320 crash that killed 97 people in Karachi resulted in the stunning revelation that 260 of 860 pilots in Pakistan had cheated on their pilots' exams, but were still given licences by the Civil Aviation Authority. 01/07/2020
World News Analysis: Germany takes on the EU's rotating six-month presidency From post-Brexit trade deal negotiations to agreeing a coronavirus recovery fund, Germany's EU presidency inbox is already filling up. 30/06/2020
Europe News Merkel aware of 'high expectations' for Germany's EU presidency Chancellor Merkel takes over the reins of the EU's rotating presidency on July 1. As Europe deals with the fallout of the coronavirus pandemic, Merkel's moment comes at a critical time for the bloc. 30/06/2020
Europe News EU should use fundraising conference to shape Syria crisis, says MEP German MEP Hannah Neumann said Brussels should use the promise of humanitarian aid and reconstruction funds as a bargaining chip to shape the situation in Syria. 30/06/2020
Europe News Venezuela reverses plan to expel EU ambassador Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro had ordered the EU envoy to leave after Brussels hit 11 more Venezuelan officials with sanctions for "undermining democracy and the rule of law". But the decision has now been reversed. 30/06/2020
World News Europeans' trust in US falls during coronavirus pandemic, survey finds Trust in the US has fallen in the EU while negativity towards China has increased, leading many to call on the bloc to take a more unified response to global threats. 29/06/2020
USA COVID-19: Cases hit record high in US as Europe clamps down on parties The recent surge in US cases has led some states to tighten restrictions again. 27/06/2020