United Kingdom Brexit: where do Britain’s political parties stand on a customs union? As Labour shifts its stance on a customs union, Euronews looks at what other parties in the UK parliament think about trading with the EU post-Brexit. 26/02/2018
World News Why have a customs union? As the UK tries to decide whether it's in or out, we take a quick look at the European Customs Union, and ask, why have one? 26/02/2018
United Kingdom Jeremy Corbyn's Brexit stance: what you need to know UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn says he wants a new customs union with the EU to protect trade and avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland. 26/02/2018
United Kingdom UK Brexit cabinet 'united', but lingering questions remain The prime minister is reported to have "played a blinder" in persuading the Brexiteers to shift their position and they left Chequers with a broadly agreed opening pitch to the rest of the EU. 23/02/2018
Latvia Why Latvia is one of Europe's most dangerous countries to drive in Road traffic deaths have gone down in Latvia in recent years — but the Baltic state's roads remain the most deadly compared to most European countries. Euronews explains why 22/02/2018
United Kingdom Number of EU citizens leaving UK at highest level since 2008 New figures show net migration to the UK from EU countries continues to slide after the Brexit vote. But more people continue to come to Britain than leave. 22/02/2018
United Kingdom Theresa May bids to overcome Brexit divisions at Chequers hideaway The British prime minister has convened ministers to her country residence to settle disputes that have divided her cabinet and party, and frustrated negotiators in Brussels. 22/02/2018
World News Baltics are the murder capital of Europe, report finds Three Baltic states saw the highest recorded intentional homicides relative to their populations in 2015, according to data from the European Commission. 22/02/2018
World News Euronews asks: What do you think of the European Union? As the European Union plans to relaunch the “European Project”, Euronews wants your say on how the EU is performing. 20/02/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Turning Orban’s hateful rhetoric into reality: View European leaders have to finally take concrete action to stop Hungary's assault on civil society, writes Amnesty International's Gauri van Gulik. 20/02/2018
Sweden How Sweden became the EU's road safety champion The Swedish approach to road safety, known as Vision Zero, has become one of the Scandinavian nation’s most successful international exports. 20/02/2018
Kosovo Kosovo rounds off independence celebrations with military parade President Hashim Thaci said Kosovo should eventually become part of the EU and NATO, as the country marked a decade of independence from Serbia. 18/02/2018
World News 'UK needs public vote on Brexit terms' - youth campaign group OFOC Femi Oluwole of 'Our Future Our Choice' tells euronews there must be a public vote on the terms of the UK's divorce from the EU. 18/02/2018
Russia EU is pushing Serbia towards Ukraine-style crisis, warns Lavrov Russian foreign minister says EU is forcing Belgrade to chose between Moscow and Brussels. 17/02/2018
Europe News Croatia prepares for EU presidency Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković was in Brussels on Wednesday, meeting with senior EU officials. On the agenda for Europe's newest member state, its upcoming EU presidency and ongoing integration into the European Union. 14/02/2018
United Kingdom Brexit ‘not a V-sign from Dover cliffs’, says Boris Johnson The most famous Brexiteer in the British government uses Valentine’s Day to reach out to ‘Remain’ supporters — but his speech is slammed as "nonsense" in Brussels 14/02/2018
United Kingdom New report concludes Russian interfered in UK's EU referendum British communications agency 89up.org has concluded that there was significant pro-Brexit Russian social media interference during the referendum. 12/02/2018