Focus EU-US trade: hopes and fears EU-US trade – fears and hopes Food, cars, energy, finance and chemicals are some of the sectors affected by the free trade negotiations between the 13/02/2015
Kosovo Serbia, Hungary demand help from EU to stem migrant 'exodus' from Kosovo Serbia and Hungary are demanding the European Union does more to stop what they described as an “exodus of migrants” from Kosovo. More than 30,000 12/02/2015
Europe News MEPs want tougher labelling rules MEPs said on Wednesday that all processed meat products should carry labels stating their country of origin. The labels have been championed by 11/02/2015
Greece Greek PM easily wins parliamentary backing to take on Brussels over bailout revision plans Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras easily won the confidence of parliament in a late night sitting on Tuesday with 162 votes. It means he has the 11/02/2015
France Ukraine peace talks in Minsk: 'A chance that cannot be missed' The European Union’s foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has told MEPs in Strasbourg that Wednesday’s Ukraine peace talks represent “a chance 10/02/2015
Europe News EU delays sanctions amid push for Ukraine peace European Union foreign ministers said on Monday that they will delay the implementation of sanctions against a new group of individuals and companies 09/02/2015
Greece Greek PM rejects extending bailout and seeks loan to keep country afloat Greece needs a bridge loan not a bailout according to its new prime minister. A defiant Alexis Tsipras has laid out his plans to dismantle what he 08/02/2015
Germany Ukraine crisis: Poroshenko appeals for support from the West On day two of the Munich Security Conference, Ukraine pleads for further backing in the fight against pro-Russian rebels, but the West hesitates over providing weapons. 08/02/2015
Greece Greek PM Tspiras warns EU "austerity is not a rule" Greece’s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has renewed his determination to do away with austerity measures and accused the ECB of blackmail. In a 05/02/2015
Europe News Poland cool on Ukraine military aid The EU should hold back from sending military lethal aid to Ukraine, Polish Europe Minister Rafal Trzaskowski told euronews on Wednesday, amid calls 04/02/2015
Netherlands Croatia and Serbia's unforgettable bloodshed The results of the 1991-1995 Croatian War of Independence may be seen today in villages populated by Serb refugees who were driven out of Krajina, or 03/02/2015
Greece Greek debt crisis no Wild West showdown says Varoufakis Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis is adamant the Greek debt debate should not be seen as some form of battle. He pointed the finger at 03/02/2015
Hungary Merkel travels to Hungary to make a stand for European democratic values German Chancellor Angela Merkel has visited the Hungarian capital Budapest to receive an honorary doctorate 02/02/2015
Greece Tsipras faces stiff challenge in scrapping bailout deal Alexis Tsipras, the new Greek prime minister, might be continuing his campaign to scrap the troika bailout agreement, but it’s Germany which holds 02/02/2015
Greece Greeks like the sound of Syriza talking tough, but hope it has more than just words to offer Greeks have woken up to the fact that it is all change and Syriza is ready to play hardball with the country’s creditors following yesterday’s 31/01/2015
Economy What did Eurogroup head whisper to Greek minister after frosty meeting? Some reports say Jeroen Dijsselbloem told Greek minister Yanis Varoufakis: "You've just killed the troika." 30/01/2015