Malta EU leaders begin one-day summit in Malta EU leaders are holding a one-day, informal, summit in Malta to discuss migration and the consolidation of Europe once the UK leaves the bloc. 03/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Migrant measures for Libya to dominate EU summit This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top stories from Europe’s de-facto political capital. 02/02/2017
Europe News Malta Summit: EU migration thinking 'hypocritical' Migration and life after Brexit will dominate discussions as EU leaders meet in the Maltese capital of Valletta on Friday. 02/02/2017
United Kingdom UK seeks amicable divorce from EU as Brexit White Paper published Brexit Minister David Davis said Britain wanted a 'mutually beneficial' deal with the EU, as he unveiled the government's plan to parliament. 02/02/2017
Europe News Malta PM: Brexit hits 'hard,' migrant system 'dysfunctional' The reality of Brexit is hitting Europe “hard on the nose” and the migrant crisis has arisen from a “dysfunctional” system, Malta’s prime minister has told… 02/02/2017
Romania EU Commission warns Romania against 'backtracking' on corruption The European Commission has warned Romania not to backtrack on fighting corruption after its government issued a decree decriminalising some offences. 01/02/2017
Europe News EU foreign policy chief criticises Trump travel ban, Farage trolled The EU’s foreign policy chief has underlined opposition to Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban, saying no-one should be deprived of their fundamental rights. 01/02/2017
Economy Telecom deal is last step to end European roaming charges The European Union has clinched a preliminary deal with telecom operators to cap wholesale charges, paving the way for the abolition of roaming fees. 01/02/2017
United Kingdom Debating Brexit: process moves to UK parliament MPs in the UK have begun debating the bill to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Two days have been set aside for the second reading debate of the EU (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill. 31/01/2017
Economy EU competition commissioner: working out how much Apple owes Ireland is 'tricky' Competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager says Irish tax authorities are still doing their own calculations as to how much Apple could owe. 31/01/2017
World News Tusk identifies Trump as threat to EU “Current challenges to the EU are more dangerous than ever before. 31/01/2017
Europe News Post-Brexit Brits seek Belgian nationality Brexit left many British expats in Brussels wondering what the future held. 31/01/2017
United Kingdom Everything you need to know about the UK Brexit Bill MPs in the UK have begun debating the bill to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. Ministers were forced to table legislation after the Supreme Court upheld an earlier ruling that the Government m 31/01/2017
Economy Eurozone economy accelerates, inflation up, unemployment falls Eurozone economic growth is accelerating faster than in the US, unemployment is at a more than seven-year low and inflation has risen. 31/01/2017
World News Article 50 and how to trigger Brexit When British PM Theresa May announced she intended to trigger Article 50, she had hoped to do so without too much red tape. 31/01/2017
Belgium Euroviews. Renewable energy co-operatives: Europe can literally be powered by its people 31/01/2017
Ireland Is this tiny snail the reason Donald Trump hates the EU? Στρατηγική ήττα του πλανητάρχη από έναν μικροσκοπικό αντίπαλο! 28/01/2017
My Europe Series The State of the Union: When Theresa Met Trump This is State of the Union, euronews’ weekly round-up of EU affairs. 27/01/2017
Turkey Turkey threatens to cancel the Greek-EU migration deal A row over the extradition of eight soldiers it says were involved with last year's coup means Ankara is threatening to cancel the Greek migration deal 27/01/2017
World News Eurozone closes ranks after US attacks on the euro Eurozone dismisses pessimistic euro view after the man tipped to be the US ambassador to the EU said the currency "could collapse" within 18 months. 27/01/2017