Taiwan 'Another Cold War': Former UK PM warns of China threat Liz Truss praised her successor Rishi Sunak for describing China as “the biggest long-term threat to Britain”. 17/05/2023
Culture news Ten more countries qualify for the Eurovision song contest final A good night for Sweden and a bad night for Ireland as 10 out of 15 countries qualify for the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. 10/05/2023
World News Euroviews. The Ukraine war has tested pro-European sentiments. They remain strong The war in Ukraine is putting Europe's commitment to openness, diversity, freedom, solidarity, and individual responsibility to the test, and it is not just Europe’s image that is at stake, André Wilkens and Paweł Zerka write. 09/05/2023
World News Where in Europe is it best to be a working mother? The gender gap in the workplace widens when women become mothers. Sociologist Marta Domínguez Folgueras explains what's needed to buck the trend - and who is doing most to improve the situation. 08/05/2023
World News How are protests against France's pension reforms seen across Europe? Europe has looked on in shock, confusion and admiration as France has taken to the streets over the country’s pension reform. 01/05/2023
United Kingdom UK's 'draconian' anti-strike laws slammed across Europe "Ever since Brexit, the UK’s standing in the world continues to decline and this [legislation] is another nail in the coffin," commented a Scottish MP. 26/04/2023
Bulgaria European countries to boost gas imports from Azerbaijan European countries are turning to the Caspian Sea for sources of natural gas, boosting imports from Azerbaijan to counter the impact of sanctions on Russian energy supplies. 25/04/2023
Sudan Sudan crisis: Which European countries are evacuating their citizens? As continued fighting raises fears that Sudan could plunge deeper into chaos, European governments are scrambling to get their diplomats and other citizens out. 24/04/2023
Moments Europe’s best steam train trips for a romantic rail adventure Experience the true romance of slow travel on these historic steam train journeys in Europe. 23/04/2023
Culture news Europe's best music festivals you might not have heard of Missed out on tickets to Glastonbury or Coachella? No worries, here are some of the best music festivals across Europe you might not have heard with plenty of tickets left. 22/04/2023
Destinations Skip the Eiffel Tower: Europe's under-the-radar sites you have to see Europe's capitals are full of famous tourist attractions - but that doesn't mean you should visit them. Here's where to go instead. 21/04/2023
Green News 2022 was Europe's second warmest year ever and heat is here to stay Europe's leading scientists on "alarming" climate change and what it means for our daily lives. 20/04/2023
Spain Food prices in Spain expected to rise due to crop failure A winter drought in southern Europe has led to water use restrictions in France and Italy, while some Spanish ecologists warn the country's cereal crops may become unsustainable in the future. 19/04/2023
World News Malta orders ships not to help boat with 400 people onboard NGOs have urged authorities to step in after a vessel adrift in the Mediterranean Sea called the Alarm Phone hotline on Sunday. 10/04/2023
Montenegro Former economy minister Jakov Milatović wins Montenegro election Former economy minister Jakov Milatović wins the presidential runoff election in Montenegro on Sunday, defeating longtime incumbent Milo Đukanović. 02/04/2023
World News Euroviews. Dignified life and health for all must be at the heart of our policies The COVID-19 pandemic was a wake-up call that showed how health is central to the functioning of all of society. In a well-being economy, health is not just a beneficiary — it's its driving force, Dr Hans Henri P Kluge writes. 31/03/2023
Ukraine 'Until final victory': The civilians risking it all to defeat Russia Dmytro used to work in a bank in Irpin. Now he's training in Spain to defend his homeland against Russian invaders. 30/03/2023
World News Young Europeans scathing of both US and China - study British, French and Germans have 'few positive things to say' about the world's major powers. 23/03/2023
My Europe Series Ukrainian children deported to Russia face uncertain future Thousands of Ukrainian children are being forced into a system designed to turn them into Russians. 22/03/2023
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates: How can Europe regain pole position in innovation? Innovation is seen as key to solving some of Europe’s biggest societal, environmental and economic challenges. But competitiveness is lagging and renewed geopolitical uncertainty and Russia’s war in Ukraine are adding additional pressures. 21/03/2023