World News What does the European flag really stand for? The yellow-starred standard is most commonly associated with the EU, but it has a much longer history — and some Europeans seem to despise it. 09/06/2024
United Kingdom Irish nationalist leads Northern Ireland's government for first time An Irish nationalist has made history by becoming Northern Ireland’s first leader as the government returned to work after a two-year boycott by unionists. 03/02/2024
Poland Poland marks 105 years since regaining independence after World War I The Independence Day holiday celebrates the restoration of Poland’s national sovereignty in 1918, at the end of World War I and after 123 years of rule by Prussia, Austria and Russia. 12/11/2023
No Comment WATCH: President Xi leads China's Martyrs' Day commemoration It comes on the eve of National Day, held in Tiananmen Square, which marks the 74th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. 30/09/2023
Spain From Catalonia to the crises: Why is the far right growing in Spain? With polls predicting victory for the right-wing Popular Party, a future national government that includes Santiago Abascal's party is more than likely. Its growth is the result of several factors, and can be traced back to the push for Catalan independence in 2017. 19/07/2023
Culture news Is France's new right-wing dating app for 'patriots' even romantic? A new dating app for right-wingers only is a sign of how far-right ideology is becoming increasingly mainstream in France, an expert tells Euronews. 19/06/2023
Romania Euroviews. Pandemic-born far-right party has rattled Romania's democratic future The main parties' belief that they can regain far-right voters lost to AUR through nationalist and ultra-conservative discourse might resurrect the ghosts of Romania's past even further instead of letting them go once and for all, Andrei Tiut writes. 12/05/2023
Italy 'Weapon of mass distraction': What's up with Italy's oddball policies? Instead of addressing complex, long-term challenges, Meloni's government has focused its legislative efforts on a series of "symbolic" sovereignty policies. 11/04/2023
Mobility How nationalism doomed the International Space Station The International Space Station is approaching the end of its lifetime. This is why we’re unlikely to see another similar project take its place. 27/11/2022
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik eyes victory in national elections Bosnian Serb political leader Milorad Dodik appeared to be on course for a crucial election victory in the fragile Balkan country, according to early results. 03/10/2022
Culture news 'Rock star' Russian dissident Limonov gets film tribute Ben Whishaw will play the founder of the National Bolshevik Party in a film by Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov, who was recently released from a suspended prison sentence. 12/05/2022
My Europe Series Can new governments resolve issues plaguing North Macedonia, Bulgaria? Both countries have pledged to resolve the impasse brought on by the Bulgarian veto to North Macedonia's EU membership negotiations. But are nationalists going to cause further roadblocks? 10/02/2022
Hungary Budapest's liberal mayor announces election bid to oust Viktor Orbán Gergely Karácsony hopes to run as the united opposition's candidate for prime minister when Hungary goes to the polls next year. 15/05/2021
Europe News Why do countries see vaccination as a race against each other? Vaccination has turned into a global race with countries comparing their performance against each other. 03/02/2021
World News Thousands of Indian farmers back to protest PM Modi's farming laws One protester was killed and 80 police injured after farmers stormed a symbolic fort in New Delhi on India's Republic Day in a mass protest on Tuesday against PM Narendra Modi. 27/01/2021
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnian city of Mostar holds first local elections in 12 years Residents have watched the infrastructure around them crumble while local political and ethnic forces quarrel over who gets to run the city. 21/12/2020