World News MEPs demand EU-wide rules on robots and AI MEPs have called for the adoption of EU-wide rules on how humans and robots interact. 12/01/2017
Europe News EP Presidency: the outsiders There are many other candidates also in the running for the presidency of the European Parliament. 12/01/2017
Europe News Picking a European Parliament president: how does it work? So how do MEPs choose who gets to be the next head of the European Parliament, the EU’s only directly elected institution? 11/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Malta warns UK on Brexit deal This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 11/01/2017
Iceland Iceland to give parliament a vote on EU referendum Iceland has a new centre-right coalition government after a two-month impasse. 10/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs eye top EU job This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 10/01/2017
Business Series ChemChina, Syngenta work to appease EU competition watchdog ChemChina and the Swiss pesticides and seeds group Syngentahave responded to concerns by the EU's competition regulator over their merger. 10/01/2017
World News Erasmus at 30: what it is and how it works The flagship EU mobility initiative is 30 years old. Research has suggested it is the best way to get a good job - and a partner. 10/01/2017
Cyprus 'Difficult, but possible', historic talks on unifying Cyprus begin Leaders from Cyprus have begun three days of meetings in Geneva with the aim of reuniting the island after decades of division. 09/01/2017
Markets Pound stays low despite UK prime minister's explanation of Brexit remarks The value of the pound has slumped on fears Prime Minister Theresa May's comments meant Britain would be leaving the EU single market. 09/01/2017
Europe News 'Populist' Grillo dumps Farage, eyes marriage of convenience with federalist veteran An anti-establishment party founded by an Italian comedian and a political group led by a veteran EU federalist. 09/01/2017
United Kingdom Have economists' Brexit forecasts been too negative? Several economists have admitted they were mistaken to predict the UK economy would immediately suffer after the vote to leave the EU. 07/01/2017
World News EU migration row escalates over Austria 'offshore' asylum plan In a sign of further splits within the EU on migration, Luxembourg’s Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn has slammed Austrian proposals to create asylum centres outside the… 06/01/2017
Europe News Verhofstadt enters parliament race Former Belgian Prime MInister Guy Verhofstadt says he wants the top job the European Parliament. 06/01/2017
Economy Economic optimism in the eurozone despite political uncertainty Economic sentiment in the eurozone was much better than expected in December while German industrial orders pointed to a busy final quarter. 06/01/2017
Economy State of the Union: Challenges ahead for 2017 State of the Union is euronews’ weekly roundup of EU affairs. 06/01/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Norway worries over Brexit This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from across Europe. 05/01/2017
Europe News Norway frets over 'very hard' Brexit Britain lacks experience in international negotiations, according to Norway’s Prime Minister, which means it could complicate its Brexit talks. 05/01/2017
Belgium Britain appoints career diplomat as envoy to EU Senior career diplomat Tim Barrow has been appointed as Britain’s envoy to the European Union. 04/01/2017