Economy Eurozone is doomed without radical reform says economist Stiglitz As the eurozone struggles with weak growth and the threat of deflation, left-leaning economist and Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz told Euronews the currency bloc is doomed without radical changes. 13/09/2016
World News MEPs grill Britain's "last EU commissioner" Britain’s so-called “last EU commissioner” has promised to serve “only the European general interest” if EU lawmakers accept him for the job. 13/09/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Barroso feels heat over US bank role This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 12/09/2016
World News What is the state of Juncker's Union now? “Because our European Union is not in a good state. 12/09/2016
United Kingdom Brexit: EU visa scheme could see Britons paying to visit Europe Post Brexit, Britons may have to apply online and pay a fee in order to visit the EU. 12/09/2016
Economy BRUA pipeline for European energy diversity moves forward A move towards European energy diversity with the signing in Budapest of agreements to build the Romanian section of the BRUA pipeline network through Bulgaria-Romania-Hungary and Austria. 09/09/2016
Greece Greece calls for pro-growth policies at 'Club Med' mini-summit Greek prime minister Alexis Tsipras has called for pro-growth policies at a meeting of Europe’s Mediterranean countries in Athens. 09/09/2016
Europe News Let us roam - Brussels pulls back on latest plan for regulating mobile fees across EU The European Commission has withdrawn proposals that would limit next year’s abolition of mobile roaming charges, after criticism that the rules should go further to favour… 09/09/2016
Turkey EU-Turkey should 'talk more to and less about each other' - Mogherini Federica Mogherini has encouraged the European Union and Turkey to “talk more to each other and a little bit less about each other. 09/09/2016
My Europe Series State of the Union: revolving doors and Brexit preparations State of the Union is a weekly round up of the top European news, hosted by our Brussels team. 09/09/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU and UK negotiators in place for divorce This is The Brief from Brussels, a daily round up of the top stories from around Europe. 08/09/2016
World News Brussels' plan to resettle refugees an 'abject failure' Exclusive: It was meant to be the key plank in Brussels’ fight to show it was dealing with the migrant crisis unfolding on Europe’s doorstep. 08/09/2016
United Kingdom Tusk tells May 'ball in UK court' to get Brexit rolling The European Council President Donald Tusk has met British Prime Minister Theresa May in London, saying “the ball is in the UK’s court” to start Brexit negotiations as soon as… 08/09/2016
World EU's Competition Commissioner fights tough for a fairer market Declaring open season on tax evaders, one EU Commissioner is going up against the multinationals, but she has been accused of changing the rules of the game. 08/09/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: mulling the future of US-EU trade ahead of presidential vote This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily round up of news from across Europe. 07/09/2016
Hungary Hungary prepares for anti-refugee referendum Less than one month to go before the referendum in Hungary and the streets are full with different types of billboards. 07/09/2016
United Kingdom UK Government hazy on Brexit The UK government still lack clarity on Brexit almost three months on 06/09/2016
Economy Eurozone Q2 growth weakens There was only weak growth again for the eurozone economy between April and June - up by just 0.3 percent from the previous quarter with exports the biggest contributor. 06/09/2016