World News Euroviews. Arms control in Europe: the Baltic test for Russia and NATO Since Russia’s annexation of Crimea in early 2014, its political and military relations with the West have deteriorated sharply. To head off the risk of an arms race or military confrontation, both sides must urgently agree to reciprocal measures to limit military capabilities 15/02/2017
Europe News Long path to CETA deal MEPs may have backed the EU-Canada free trade deal, but national and regional parliaments across the bloc will also get a say. 15/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: CETA deal almost done This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 15/02/2017
Europe News Anti free-trade protests ahead of CETA vote Hundreds of anti-free trade protesters took to the streets of Strasbourg on Wednesday as MEPs voted to back an EU-Canada free trade deal. 15/02/2017
No Comment Troubled Waters: Ceta protest Demonstrators from Greenpeace protest in Strasbourg at the signing of CETA, EU’s free trade deal with Canada 15/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU-Canada free trade pact set to be approved by MEPs This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the day’s top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 14/02/2017
Europe News MEPs plan CETA vote MEPs are set to vote on whether to ratify a free trade pact, known as CETA, between the European Union and Canada. 14/02/2017
Economy Eurozone economic growth revised down for end of 2016 Eurozone economic growth in the final three months of last year was not as good as initially thought - 0.4% rather than the initial 0.5% estimate. 14/02/2017
Europe News Austrian president warns EU of the threat of 'simplistic populism' Austria’s president has warned MEPs that Europe should not repeat its past mistakes, as so called populist parties look to do well in key European elections this… 14/02/2017
Europe News Grexit is not an option, says EU's Moscovici Just before EU economy commissioner Pierre Moscovici visited Athens for high level talks, he spoke of the recent stalemate with the IMF and Grexit. 13/02/2017
Economy The Brief from Brussels: EU unveils economic outlook for 2017 This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of the top stories from the city. 13/02/2017
Europe News Austria's president takes swipe at 'populist' parties. Austria’s president took another swipe at so-called populist parties on Monday as he held talks with European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker. 13/02/2017
Hungary Hungarian PM: we welcome refugees fleeing Germany, France and Italy Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban has offered to open up his country to refugees – but only those seeking sanctuary from the liberal policies of western… 11/02/2017
USA EU tells Trump to mind his own business The European Union has urged the United States to respect the principle of “non-interference” in each other’s affairs. 10/02/2017
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU gets tough on migration This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of EU affairs. 10/02/2017
Europe News Ukraine seeks deeper EU ties Urkaine’s prime minister has been drumming up support from the EU after renewed fighting in the country’s east. 10/02/2017
Economy The Brief from Brussels: Grexit makes a comeback? This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 09/02/2017