Europe News British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen. 10/10/2016
Portugal Portugal: Taxi drivers protest against Uber Tempers flared in Portugal on Monday as traditional taxi drivers protested against government moves to regulate ride-hailing apps like Uber, accusing them of unfair… 10/10/2016
My Europe Series State of the Union: Polish women force government to back down on abortion The State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round-up of top headlines from the past seven days. 07/10/2016
Economy Germany's Schaeuble backs IMF over 'ultra-loose' monetary policy warning German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has backed the IMF's warnings about the risks to the banking system from "ultra-loose" monetary policy. 07/10/2016
Europe News EU defends global aviation emissions deal EU officials have defended a global deal on aviation emissions. 07/10/2016
Economy Brussels sets import duties on some Chinese steel over dumping claims The European Union has set provisional import duties on two types of steel coming from China to counter what it says are unfairly low prices. 07/10/2016
Economy Austerity obsession is pushing EU into crisis warns Stiglitz Joseph E. Stiglitz is a titan of world economics, the fourth most-cited, and extensively published and translated. The Nobel prizewinner holds positions in several of the world's leading universities, 06/10/2016
World News Donors raise funds to prevent Afghanistan becoming a second Iraq World powers at a donor conference hosted by the European Union have raised over 13 billion euros for Afghanistan. 05/10/2016
Europe News UK's May looks to post-Brexit Britain Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday that the country’s Conservative government must do more to champion the cause of working-class people. 05/10/2016
World News Afghan peace process to be revived, says EU Foreign Policy Chief Efforts are to be made to revive Afghanistan’s stalled peace process following nearly four decades of conflict, the EU’s Foreign Policy Chief says. 05/10/2016
United Kingdom UKIP loses its leader after only 18 days in the job Britain’s UK Independence party or UKIP has lost its new leader after only 18 days. 05/10/2016
World News World powers push for more aid for Afghanistan Fifteen years after the US invasion to oust the Taliban the country remains reliant on international aid and faces a resurgent militant threat. 04/10/2016
Hungary EU would be 'raping democracy' if it blocks my law, says Hungary's Orbán The constitutional amendment proposed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán will be presented to parliament by Monday (October 10). 04/10/2016
Economy IMF paints gloomy picture of global economy The International Monetary Fund has warned further economic stagnation will fuel more populist sentiment against trade and immigration. 04/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU backs climate deal This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of all the stories making waves across Europe. 04/10/2016
Europe News MEPs back UN climate accord MEPs have given their backing to the UN climate deal agreed in Paris last year. 04/10/2016
World News Hungarian PM Orban vows to amend constitution following refugee referendum result Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has vowed to amend the constitution to make sure the EU cannot settle migrants in his country. 03/10/2016
World News EU discord following Hungary migrant vote? Parliament and Commission react The EU appears to be in discord following Hungary’s vote on migrant quotas. 03/10/2016
Hungary Hungary's PM says Brussels cannot ignore "migrant quotas" vote Almost all those who voted in a referendum in Hungary on Sunday rejected EU migrant quotas, but the turnout was too low to make the poll valid. 03/10/2016
Hungary Hungary referendum on EU migrant quotas invalid, less than 50% turnout The majority have rejected EU migrant quotas, but the turnout wasn’t high enough to pass the 50% threshold to make it valid. 02/10/2016