United Kingdom Euroviews. An independent Scotland isn’t ready for EU membership. It needs a constitution first ǀ View I am still unconvinced that the SNP really wants to lead a new independent Scotland into the EU. The SNP only brings up EU membership as a persuasive argument to achieve independence more easily. 29/01/2020
World News Euroviews. The EU’s Green Deal plans to restore nature must include our largest ecosystem - the ocean ǀ View While we appreciate that all-night EU AGRIFISH negotiations may necessitate tough political decisions, agreeing to continue overfishing is in the long-term interest of no-one - least of all the fishing industry - and should be lamented, not celebrated. 28/01/2020
United Kingdom Britain angers US by giving Huawei limited role in 5G network The decision is the first by a major US ally in Europe and comes despite threats from Washington to end intelligence cooperation if Huawei gets access. 28/01/2020
United Kingdom Brexit: What happens at midnight on Friday? Not a lot. An 11-month transition period ensures that cross-border travel, personal rights and immigration remain unchanged until at least December 31. 27/01/2020
Europe News The Brief: corruption still a major issue in European Union Five EU countries do not reach the 50 per cent threshold in the 2019 Corruption Perceptions Index. The report released by the NGO Transparency International analysed 180 countries, and when it comes to the EU, the misuse of its funds is still a big issue. 27/01/2020
Europe News Bye Bye Britain: MEPs moving on This week in The Brief we bring you special coverage about Brexit and how it will impact Brussels - from British MEPs packing up to the changing shapes of the political groups. In this edition we meet a British MEP proposing a final piece of legislation before being made redundant. 27/01/2020
World Europeans race against the clock preparing for Coronavirus cases Chinese authorities have suspended planes and trains in and out of the city of Wuhan and 7 neighboring cities, in an effort to control the spread of the new virus. About 25 million people are being affected by it. At least 26 people have been killed so far and over 800 confirmed cases in China. 24/01/2020
United Kingdom Brexit: What happened in Boris Johnson's first six months as UK PM? Since July, Boris Johnson has transformed his party, won an election and ensured the UK will leave the EU. But his critics say Brexit is far from done. 24/01/2020
United Kingdom EU presidents sign UK withdrawal deal ahead of Brexit day Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel have signed the Brexit deal on behalf of the European Commission and European Council, part of the process to ensure a smooth UK exit from the EU next week. 24/01/2020
Poland These photos highlight the human hurt over Poland's 'LGBT-free zones' It's a response to 80 Polish municipalities declared themselves "free of LGBT ideology" last year. 23/01/2020
United Kingdom ‘Brexit finish line’ crossed as Britain passes EU exit bill The House of Commons removed an amendment forcing the British government to let unaccompanied migrant children join relatives in the UK. 23/01/2020
Switzerland Watch: Von der Leyen vows EU will be 'more assertive' on world stage She said the EU will lead in areas like climate change and data protection in order to become more assertive on the world stage. 22/01/2020
Europe News The Brief: Europe finding its place in space Those include flagship operations like the global navigation satellite system Galileo and the earth-observation satellite system Copernicus. 22/01/2020
Serbia Serbia president 'fed up of being lectured' over ties with Russia "Do your job," said Vučić. "You are sovereign states. Serbia is a sovereign state. We do everything that is for the best for our people and for our country.” 21/01/2020
China Coronavirus: Is the EU prepared for an outbreak? Six people are now known to have died from the coronavirus. Health authorities worldwide are scrambling to come up with a response. 21/01/2020
United Kingdom UK government in Brexit defeat over EU citizens’ rights The British government says it will continue with its planned post-Brexit EU settlement scheme despite losing three votes in parliament. 21/01/2020
Belgium Venezuela's opposition leader Guaido to meet EU's Borrell in Brussels The EU and many other governments recognize opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president. They say Nicolas Maduro wasn’t legitimately re-elected last year. 20/01/2020
Europe News EU will attempt to force arms embargo as Libya effort refocuses The EU wants to be part of that process and might be ready for some sort of military mission to monitor the agreement, the bloc's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said. 20/01/2020
World EU steps in with fund to ease the cost of going green The EU Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms, Elisa Ferreira, explains how Brussels is helping coal-dependent countries to move away from fossil fuels. 16/01/2020
World News EU praised on human rights despite failures on migration policy While Human Rights Watch says the EU is showing “positive signs”, issues such as migration and growing intolerance were highlighted in the organisations annual global report. 16/01/2020