World News Euroviews. The week that was: goodbye to 2018 but what next for 2019? | View We bring you our usual weekly round-up, looking back over the last two weeks of debate on View. 04/01/2019
World News Euroviews. To protect democracy, the EU must improve young people's lives | View Youth unemployment, poverty and a lack of opportunies are forcing young people to abandon mainstream politics and turn to the allure of populism to make their lives better. 03/01/2019
World News Euroviews. Rights under threat in Europe | View Across Europe, emboldened groups advocate hate and discrimination, levering themselves into mainstream politics. Meanwhile, established political parties are absorbing their ideas and parroting their hateful rhetoric. 10/12/2018
Portugal SOS: last call for the European socialist party Gathered in Brussels, the European socialist leaders endorsed the candidacy of Frans Timmermans as president of the European Commission. Will they be able to calm the anger that seems to prevail in Europe? 08/12/2018
Economy Rome vs Brussels: risk of an unprecedented clash over the budget On Wednesday the European Commission might decide to take first steps on the opening of a procedure for excessive debt against Italy 20/11/2018
World News Watch again: The rise of populism and the far-right in Europe Euronews journalists discussed the significance of rising populist and far-right movements in Europe, and the role social media plays. 13/09/2018
Belgium 5 things to know about Juncker's State of the Union We've been through Juncker's speech so you don't have to. 12/09/2018
World Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to take part in European Parliament debate ahead of crucial vote Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor Orban, is going to take part in a European Parliament debate about the "Sargentini" report, ahead of crucial vote on Wednesday. 11/09/2018
Sweden Sweden election explainer: will Swedes swing to the far right? Sweden had a record-breaking 163,000 asylum applicants in 2015. Will the legacy of this be the country electing far right populists Sweden Democrats on September 9? 03/09/2018
Pakistan Pakistanis demand Dutch ambassador's expulsion over cartoon contest Thousands of Pakistani Islamists yesterday demonstrated calling for the country's Dutch ambassador to be expelled over a controversial cartoon contest featuring caricatures of the Muslim Prophet Mohammad. 30/08/2018
Italy Are hate crimes on the rise in Italy? In the past two months, there have been 33 alleged cases of racially targeted hate crimes in the country, compared to just 28 in 2016. 31/07/2018
Cambodia Europe’s populists head to Cambodia to observe controversial vote Populist and far-right European politicians are among those to have headed to Cambodia to serve as monitors for its controversial national election on Sunday. 28/07/2018
Italy Polish and Italian far-right groups join forces for ‘first European security operation’ The landmark meeting of the two groups in Italy has sparked concerns from anti-fascists. But was it just a publicity stunt? 12/07/2018
Slovenia Explained: Slovenia's election and Orban's populist influence What we know about the Slovenian elections, the popular populists leading the polls — and Hungarian PM Viktor Orban's influence on voters. 01/06/2018
World News New Italian government readies for power Italy's new government is set to be sworn in on Friday (June 1). Alongside Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, Matteo Salvini, leader of The League, will serve as Interior Minister; Luigi Di Maio, leader of Five-Star, will be MInister of Industry and Labour 31/05/2018
Italy Di Maio serves a slice of pizza populism to hit back at EU's Oettinger When Italian populist Luigi Di Maio put out a social media post of him eating a pizza, some might have expected him to use Italy’s best-known food export as an analogy for who one of Europe’s most indebted countries owes money to. 30/05/2018
World News Steve Bannon: the full Euronews interview Steve Bannon on populism, the media, Nato and the future of the EU. 24/05/2018
World News Bannon defends populism and nationalism in Europe Former Trump advisor Steve Bannon is on a tour through Central Europe, defending populism and nationalism on the continent. 24/05/2018
Europe News European Parliament marks year to go before new elections As countdown to poll begins new statistics suggest voter fatigue with the EU, and some voters' willingness to listen to old siren voices as populist parties rise. 23/05/2018