United Kingdom Britons 'more positive' about EU since voting to leave The EU conjures up a better image for Britons six months since they voted to leave the bloc, a new poll has found. 02/01/2017
Romania [All views] Has EU membership been a good thing for Romania and Bulgaria? A decade on from joining the European Union, what impact has membership had on Bulgaria and Romania? 02/01/2017
World What will happen in 2017? January: It is likely to be a busy start to the year for Europhiles in Romania and Bulgaria: as soon as they finish celebrations to welcome in the new year, they begin toasting their decade as members 01/01/2017
Romania Will Bulgarians and Romanians be toasting their ten years in the EU? A decade on from joining the European Union, what impact has membership had on Bulgaria and Romania? 30/12/2016
Democratic Republic Of Congo Echo Flight takes aid to the displaced in the war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo There are nearly two million displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a country devastated by over 20 years of war. 30/12/2016
World The Emirati Amal Al Qubaisi aims to build a common strategy with the EU against terrorism The Emirati Amal Al Qubaisi is the President of the Federal National Council of the United Arab Emirates – the region’s first female leader of a national assembly and is one of the most influential wo 29/12/2016
World News Faces of 2017: Ten to watch for Europe The European Union enters 2017 under siege from without and within, facing challenges to the east, west and south 27/12/2016
United Kingdom Ruptured relationships, racism and residency - a taste of life for EU citizens in pre-Brexit Britain Anne-Laure Donskoy, one of the founders of the 3 million group, which fights for the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, has spoken to Euronews about the key issues that have been facing its membe 22/12/2016
United Kingdom Five EU citizens talk about life in Britain six months since Brexit vote Six months on from the Brexit vote, Euronews caught up with five EU nationals based in Britain to find out how they have been coping since the referendum. 22/12/2016
Poland Poland's opposition blockades parliament as Brussels voices concern over rule of law Opposition MPs in Poland have vowed to continue their blockade of parliament in a bid to force a re-run of a disputed budget vote. 21/12/2016
Business Series Apple and Dublin detail challenges to EU's Irish tax deal ruling Apple launches legal challenge to a 13 billion euro tax bill from the European Union as Ireland accuses European Commission of exceeding its powers. 19/12/2016
My Europe Series The State of the Union: EU has another year to forget This is State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of the big stories and the big issues facing the EU-28 over the past seven days. 16/12/2016
Europe News Swiss duck immigration row with the EU The Swiss parliament has avoided a clash with the EU over immigration rules by ditching plans for jobs quotas for foreigners. 16/12/2016
Belgium Aleppo's fate overshadows Brussels summit The enormity of events in Aleppo overshadowed talks at an EU summit between European leaders in Brussels on Thursday. 16/12/2016
Europe News EU summit: Russia sanctions to stay, Dutch Ukraine deal EU leaders have agreed to extend sanctions against Russia over Ukraine for a further six months. 15/12/2016
Europe News Migration, Turkey, Syria war and Brexit dominate EU summit EU leaders have been getting down to business in Brussels – with the migration crisis, Turkey, Russia and Syria among the pressing issues on the agenda of their last summit of the… 15/12/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU leaders set for final summit This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 14/12/2016
World News EU conservatives elect Antonio Tajani as candidate for parliament speaker The European People’s Party has appointed Italian Antonio Tajani to be its candidate for the European Parliament’s presidency. 13/12/2016