Economy EU portability means Netflix and travel European Commission agrees new portability rules to end 'geo-blocking' so Europeans travelling within the EU will be able to access digital content. 09/02/2017
USA Trumps's potential ambassador to the EU calls out the bloc's 'blatant anti-Americanism' Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, US President Donald Trump’s frontrunner to become ambassador to the European Union, has commented in an interview with Associated Press that the bloc is anti-American and t 09/02/2017
Europe News MEPs set to vote on Canada trade pact, but Walloons loom large The Belgian region of Wallonia garnered international attention last year. 09/02/2017
World News EU health check - how are bloc's vital signs 25 years since Maastricht? It’s 25 years since EU leaders signed the Maastricht Treaty, the agreement that paved the way for the modern-day European Union. 08/02/2017
United Kingdom Parliament gets Brexit vote, but Britain gets Brexit Commons backs PM's 'no deal for Britain is better than a bad deal for Britain' 07/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: how much will Brexit cost Britain? This is the Brief from Brussels, our daily roundup of the latest news from Europe’s de facto capital. 07/02/2017
Europe News Brussels locals unaware of Maastricht milestone Brussels has been celebrating the treaty that created the EU and the single currency. 07/02/2017
Netherlands Twenty five years on, the Maastricht Treaty looks hopelessly optimistic The legacy of the Maastricht treaty, 25 years after it created the European Union and laid the foundation for the single European currency. 07/02/2017
Europe News EU defends Libya deal The EU’s foreign policy chief has defended a deal to finance migrants camps in Libya. 06/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: voter survey says Europeans want strong leaders This is the Brief from Brussels, our daily roundup of the latest news from Europe’s de facto capital. 06/02/2017
United Kingdom Euroviews. European integration: Will the EU remain a beacon of openness and liberal democracy? 06/02/2017
No Comment Austria : veil ban protest Nearly 1000 people took to the streets of Vienna on Saturday to protest against the Austrian government’s plans to ban the full-face veil. 05/02/2017
Romania Euroviews. All Eyes on Romania: Democracy’s Improbable Beacon of Hope? -View Whether Romania can shine as a beacon of hope for democracy in Europe and beyond depends on how the current crisis will be resolved. The clock is ticking: the emergency ordinance’s provisions come into full effect on February 11 at midnight. 04/02/2017
Economy UK High Court dismisses EEA Brexit legal challenge The UK High Court dismissed a Brexit legal challenge to force parliament to specify if leaving the EU also means leaving the European Economic Area 03/02/2017
USA Man tipped to be US ambassador to EU faces block in Brussels The man tipped to be President Trump's pick as US ambassador to the European Union is faced with being blocked by EU politicians 03/02/2017
My Europe Series State of the Union: EU leaders back new migrant measures This is State of the Union, euronews’ weekly round-up of EU affairs. 03/02/2017
Europe News EU pledges cash and help to stem migrants from Libyan coast Fearing a new wave of migrants this Spring, EU leaders – meeting in Malta – have backed new measures to stem the flow of people from the Libyan coast. 03/02/2017
Europe News EU leaders back new steps to stem immigration from Africa EU leaders have backed new steps to stem immigration from Africa, including financing migrant camps in Libya run by the UN-backed government. 03/02/2017
United Kingdom The White Paper wish-list: what the UK's Brexit negotiators want Free trade, customs, immigration, budget payments and security. Find out what the UK has on its wish-list as it prepares for divorce talks with Brussels. 03/02/2017