Europe News EU signs border agreement with Albania The EU and Albania have signed a draft border agreement that would allow European border agency Frontex to deploy to the West Balkan country in case of a sudden surge of migrants into the country. 12/02/2018
World News The EU countries with more female than male scientists The majority of scientists and engineers in Lithuania, Bulgaria and Latvia are women. 11/02/2018
Belgium Europe set to review daylight saving time Several northern European countries are urging the EU to abolish clock changes in winter and summer 09/02/2018
World News Euroviews. EU tackles Geo-blocking with half-measures: View The EU's new law banning geo-blocking for e-commerce is perhaps one of the most important steps towards a true single market for consumers, writes the European Consumer Organisation's Agustín Reyna. 09/02/2018
Economy How Russian businessmen are overcoming bans on EU food imports A sanctions war has left many Russian consumers wanting when it comes to their favourite French cheeses. But Russian businessmen have overcome the restrictions by hauling in goats from France. 07/02/2018
Europe News Online shopping to get a whole lot easier across the EU Geo-blocking is to be lifted on some goods bought via cross-border shopping. But the legislation does not yet cover audiovisual content providers. 06/02/2018
Europe News Serbia and Montenegro: EU joiners by 2025? The European Commission has unveiled a plan outlining a renewed push for integration - but it is a case of tough love. There are conditions attached. 06/02/2018
United Kingdom Barnier warns Britain over post-Brexit trade The EU's chief negotiator was in Downing Street to meet Prime Minister Theresa May and his UK counterpart David Davis 05/02/2018
United Kingdom Barnier in UK for Brexit talks amid Tory turmoil on trade The EU negotiator said there was not a minute to lose in discussions on Britain's divorce with the bloc 05/02/2018
Romania EU flag absent in Romania’s new official cabinet photo The European Union flag has been present in official cabinet photos since 2007 ─ until now. 02/02/2018
Cyprus Property for passports? How Russians have given Cyprus a boost Cyprus defends its controversial citizenship scheme 01/02/2018
World News "Nationalism and populism are the cancer of Europe" Spain's former prime minister Felipe Gonzalez shares his hopes and fears with Euronews 01/02/2018
Economy European unemployment rate retains nine-year low Latest figures from the EU's statistics agency show that the number of those out of work remained at 8.7% in December. 31/01/2018
Europe News Italy tries again for the EMA The city of Milan is appealing against the decision to move the European Medicines Agency to Amsterdam from its home in London. The agency must leave its current base before the UK leaves the EU in March 2019. 31/01/2018
Economy State of the Union: Trump's hidden warning to Europe Should Brussels be worried about new tariffs? Not so much, says our Brussels correspondent. 31/01/2018
Austria Austria's Kurz backs Hungary's Orban against EU migrant quotas The two leaders have pledged to cooperate and challenge the EU's migration policy. 30/01/2018