My Europe Series Tusk vows to tackle nationalists head on In this week's state of the union, newly elected president of the European People's Party Donald Tusk says he will take on populists and nationalists. 22/11/2019
United Kingdom Are Boris Johnson’s Tories being fair to future EU migrants? People moving to the UK from EU countries after Brexit face tighter rules and will have to "wait like everybody else" for benefits, under Conservative Party plans. 20/11/2019
Europe News The Brief: How the incoming Commission plans to tackle poverty in Europe As President-elect von der Leyen and her Commission prepare to take office on December 1, there are already plans being made to tackle poverty in Europe, promoting of quality jobs, and a European Union-wide minimum wage. 20/11/2019
World News EU's rights agency warns of 'lost generation' of young refugees Europe is at risk of creating a "lost generation" of young refugees, who aren't properly integrated into their host countries, the EU's Agency for Fundamental Rights warns. 19/11/2019
Poland Euroviews. Polish judges are showing their courage amid a crackdown on an independent judiciary ǀ View “I feel like an entire machinery is against me,” Judge Monika Frąckowiak told me when I met her last month in the town of Poznań. “I will continue doing what I’m doing but I fear others might be silenced.” 19/11/2019
Hungary Euroviews. Judit Varga: Facts You Always Wanted to Know about Rule of Law but Never Dared to Ask ǀ View For fear of sounding politically incorrect, many are reluctant to ask even the most basic questions about rule of law and its protection in the EU. So to help out, here are a few facts about the rule of law that you always wanted to know but never dared ask. 19/11/2019
Hungary Hungary minister clashes with Dutch MEP in debate on European values Judit Varga dismissed concerns about press freedom in Hungary, claiming that 80 percent of Hungarian media was critical — a comment that drew laughter. 15/11/2019
Germany Euroviews. Germany’s ‘gay conversion therapy’ ban must signal the end of the heinous practice in Europe ǀ View Germany's move to ban controversial 'gay conversion therapy' must be the first step in a Europe-wide move to end the practice and its damaging effects on members of the LGBTQ community. 14/11/2019
World News France has highest number of people with chronic diabetes in EU Of all the EU members states, France counts the highest proportion of people living with chronic diabetes, a study by the EU Commission has found. 14/11/2019
Europe News Finance going green For the first time EU Finance Ministers are calling on the European Investment Bank to halt funding of oil, gas and coal projects. 14/11/2019
United Kingdom EU's Tusk warns post-Brexit UK will be 'second-rate player' Britain will lose influence in international affairs and become a "second-rate player" after it leaves the bloc, EU Council president Donald Tusk said on Wednesday. 13/11/2019
World Watch in full: Euronews interviews EU parliament chief David Sassoli David Sassoli, elected as President of the Eurpean Parliament in July, says rejection of three nominated commissioners and the current block on accession talks for potential new members are simply the normal, healthy functionings of democracy. 13/11/2019
United Kingdom Can Boris Johnson really strike a free trade deal with the EU in 2020? The prime minister has ruled out extending a post-Brexit transition period beyond December 2020. 13/11/2019
Hungary Hungary's economic figures 'prove' there is no systematic corruption Hungary's foreign minister Péter Szijjártó told Euronews that there was no systematic corruption in his country. The EU's anti-fraud office begs to differ. 12/11/2019
France North Macedonia president meets Macron after French EU accession veto Stevo Pendarovski and Emmanuel Macron meet in Paris, weeks after France blocked a start date for EU membership talks for North Macedonia and Albania. 12/11/2019
World News Euroviews. A new EU-wide approach is needed to help wildlife rescue services at breaking point ǀ View The wildlife rescue community in Europe is a vital resource that governments depend on when combatting wildlife crime and animal abuse. It is time for a renewed commitment from both member states and the EU to ensure they are recognised as such and given the support they need. 11/11/2019
World News Moscow meddling: Does Vladimir Putin want to destabilise Europe? A contested parliamentary report will not be released until after the December 12 election. 09/11/2019
Europe News Belgium 'happiest country in EU' According to a new survey from Eurostat 76 per cent of Belgians, alongside the Netherlands, Austria and Finland claim to feel happy all or most of the time over the last four weeks. 08/11/2019
United Kingdom SNP election launch pledges pact to 'block' Brexit and Boris Johnson The SNP, which has run Scotland’s government since 2007, promised a bill to stop the NHS being a "bargaining chip" in post-Brexit trade talks. 08/11/2019
Business EU release growth forecast - and it's a mixed bag On the one hand the European economy is in its seventh consecutive year of growth and every EU country is set to grow. But on the other hand in some cases, like in Italy, this growth is 0.1%. 07/11/2019