Europe News Yellow Ribbon exhibition in Brussels depicts Ukrainian resistance A new exhibition shows objects from Ukrainian citizens and shares their stories about the Russian invasion. 13/04/2023
World 'Wars end on the battlefield', Ivan Krastev tells Euronews One year on from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Euronews speaks to Bulgarian political scientist Ivan Krastev about how the war has changed Europe 20/02/2023
Europe News Ukraine will need 'fighter jets' after tanks, former president says "If Ukraine had become a NATO member in 2008, the war would probably not be taking place right now," Petro Poroshenko told Euronews. 25/01/2023
Europe News Corruption scandal: Metsola vows to review EU laws for undue lobbying In her first interview with Euronews since the corruption scandal erupted, the European Parliament President promised "immediate" reforms. 12/01/2023
Europe News As 2022 ends, here's what some MEPs hope to achieve next year The environment, the energy crisis and defence are likely to be some of the big topics for European lawmakers next year. 19/12/2022
World Does Europe's long-term peace and security depend on enlargement? "I think if there is one positive outcome of this war if there is any, is that it is a very clear reinforcement of the need to enlarge the European Union." Olivér Várhelyi, EU Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement with an in-depth discussion. 01/12/2022
World 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU Parliament blacklists Russia 'State-terrorists': MEPs react after EU parliament blacklists Russia 25/11/2022
Economy If Ukraine war doesn't end, next winter will be even worse — Gentiloni In an interview with Euronews, EU Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni discussed the worrying state of the European economy and the looming threat of recession. 22/11/2022
Europe News MEPs mull declaring Russia a terrorist state over 'brutal' Ukraine war At least three political groups are discussing draft resolutions that would label the Russian Federation as a terrorist state. 15/11/2022
Europe News 'Russia will lose the energy battle,' says IEA chief Fatih Birol Europe was by far Russia's largest market and client and "Russia lost this client forever", the International Energy Agency chief said in an interview with Euronews. 28/10/2022
Europe News Polish MEP to Berlusconi: 'Send the vodka back' A European lawmaker urged Silvio Berlusconi to send vodka back to Putin after the former Italian PM appeared to say in a leaked recording that he'd received a gift from the Russian president for his birthday. 19/10/2022
World ‘We need legally binding rules to protect media better,’ says Jourová Euronews journalist Sandor Zsiros speaks to Věra Jourová, the European Commission's Vice-President for Values and Transparency, to find out more about the new Media Freedom Act. 19/09/2022
Europe News Hungary ready for compromises with Brussels to unblock recovery funds National minister Tibor Navracsics told Euronews that Budapest is ready to "speed up negotiations as much as possible." 16/06/2022
Europe News Ukraine's territory will never be up for negotiation, warns Stefanchuk Ruslan Stefanchuk told Euronews that "with each Bucha, the corridor for negotiations gets smaller and smaller." 08/06/2022
World 'People like Europe, they have a European dream', says Guy Verhofstadt The Global Conversation speaks to Belgium MEP Guy Verhofstadt about what he thinks needs to be done to build a strong European Union for the future. 03/05/2022
Europe News Citizens hand in over 300 proposals to change the EU These proposals are the conclusion of a year of work that saw hundreds of citizens come together to discuss how to make the EU work better. 02/05/2022
World Staying neutral: Moldova's PM Natalia Gavrilița says yes to joining the EU but no to NATO Tens of thousands of refugees continue to cross into Moldova following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In this Global Conversation, Euronews' Sándor Zsíros spoke to Moldovan Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița about the war and the ongoing fallout. 08/03/2022
World European Parliament president promises solidarity with Ukraine Roberta Metsola told Euronews that “dictators” would not divide the continent, calling for unity in face of attempts to destabilise the European Union. 17/02/2022
World Moldova's new prime minister discusses the country's "renewed energy" "We have massive support from the people and this is what inspires us to move forward." - Natalia Gavrilița, Prime Minister of Moldova. 30/09/2021
World Viktor Orbán is having his cake and eating it - Timothy Garton Ash World-renowned Professor of European Studies, Timothy Garton Ash, gives his insight into the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the EU's core values and the politics of Angela Merkel. 08/09/2021