Europe News EU and China join forces to tackle Trump over climate change China and the European Union are often at loggerheads diplomatically but there’s been a rare consensus on the need to protect the Paris climate deal. 01/06/2017
Europe News Soros urges EU to keep Poland and Hungary in democratic check The billionaire financier says he's proud of the way Hungarians have stood up to the government 01/06/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Trump to quit climate accord? This is the Brief from Brussels, a round of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. 01/06/2017
United Kingdom What are the Brexit policies in the UK election? One overriding issue hangs over the United Kingdom’s forthcoming general election: Brexit. 31/05/2017
Economy Commission suggests eurozone overhaul The eurozone needs a radical overhaul of the way it works, the European Commission says. 31/05/2017
My Europe Series Insiders: European defence European defence expert Sven Biscop outlines the threats to European interests, explores what the future might hold for old alliances and what this means for our defence policies. 31/05/2017
Europe News The Brief From Brussels: US, Germany ties under strain after Trump tweets This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of today’s top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 30/05/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs to grill Juncker on Panama Papers, tax This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU’s de facto political capital. 29/05/2017
World Battling radicalisation, terror and cyber crime in the EU How can Europe deal with with terror, radicalisation, cyber crime and the repercussions of Brexit on security? 26/05/2017
Belgium Trump meets EU and NATO leaders in Brussels US President Trump has met with EU and NATO leaders in Brussels, as a leaders summit is held in new NATO headquarters 25/05/2017
Europe News Trump begins Brussels whirlwind visit US President Donald Trump has kicked off his whirlwind visit to Brussels. 25/05/2017
Belgium EU Commission: 1-minute silence for Manchester victims European commission shows solidarity with the British people 24/05/2017
Economy Greeks disappointed at no eurozone bailout deal There was disappointment but no surprise in Greece after eurozone finance ministers failed to reach agreement on the release of new loan money. 23/05/2017
Economy Eurozone private sector growth stays strong Eurozone businesses have maintained April's blistering growth rate this month, according to surveys of thousands of companies by IHS Markit. 23/05/2017
Europe News EU mourns Manchester victims Flags at half-mast have been a common sight in Brussels in recent years. 23/05/2017