My Europe Series Great British Railways: genuine reform or a slick rebrand? Is there any substance to the UK's railway reform? 31/05/2021
My Europe Series What's the future of EU-Swiss relations now talks have collapsed? Euronews looks into the past, present and future of Switzerland's cooperation with the EU after Swiss leaders rejected signing a long-delayed framework agreement with Brussels on Wednesday. 28/05/2021
World News Environmentalists wary as private jet demand soars post lockdown Flights departing from the UK and France account for more than a third of all private jet emissions in Europe. 27/05/2021
Moments Fancy a road trip? Here are the companies who'll plan one for you Everyone loves a road trip, but not everyone loves planning, Why not have it all done for you by one of these companies? 27/05/2021
Belarus Lithuania latest to pull out of track cycling competition in Belarus The decision to boycott follows the forced diversion of a plane on Sunday by Belarusian authorities. 27/05/2021
Tech News Arrival of hydrogen-powered trucks is raising the stakes for Europe Asian manufacturers are turning the heat up on European auto companies with the arrival of hydrogen-powered trucks on the continent. 24/05/2021
World News Meet the young Jewish voices pushing for peace from across Europe #NotInOurNames group is against evictions in Sheikh Jarrah, and the Israeli government claiming to speak for all Jews, in Israel and the diaspora. 18/05/2021
Home What is the global chip shortage and why should we care about it? Here is everything you need to know about the global chip shortage and how it threatens to impact everyone's daily lives. 12/05/2021
Europe News Albania & North Macedonia's EU membership bids 'must be together' Brussels had been considering both applications together, but last week Olivér Várhelyi, the European commissioner for enlargement, told Euronews that decoupling the bids "might be an option" if Bulgaria continues to oppose North Macedonia's entrance in the bloc. 10/05/2021
World News EU talks up Afghan support as US leaves and security declines European Union foreign ministers debated ways to maintain support for Afghanistan's government on Monday. 10/05/2021
France Young people present future visions on Europe Day in Strasbourg Europe Day has been celebrated in Strasbourg with young people presenting their visions for the future of the bloc 09/05/2021
World News Why does Europe Day matter and how can you take part in it? From a debate on the future of Europe to online concerts with top European bands: there are many ways to observe Europe Day this Sunday. 09/05/2021
Moments Seven of the world’s highest restaurants for panoramic dining This is our guide to fine dining at dizzying heights. 09/05/2021
World News EU leaders urge US to end COVID-19 vaccine export limits EU leaders urged Washington to end COVID-19 vaccine export limits instead of focussing on waiving vaccine patents. 07/05/2021
Republic of North Macedonia EU's credibility 'undermined' if North Macedonia delayed from joining On Thursday it emerged Brussels could press ahead in talks with Albania over membership of the EU, leaving North Macedonia behind. 07/05/2021
World News Italy, Malta & Libya slow to react to deadly shipwreck, analysis finds An analysis of logs and emails show that Italian, Maltese and Libyan authorities responded slowly, insufficiently, or not at all to migrants' pleas for help at sea in a deadly April shipwreck. 04/05/2021
World News Europe's 'stop-and-go' COVID strategies 'likely led to more deaths' Five countries that opted for COVID elimination policies had fewer deaths and better economic recovery, a new study revealed. 04/05/2021
World News Sea Watch 4: Rescue ship carrying 455 migrants docks in Sicily A rescue vessel with hundreds of migrants aboard has disembarked at the Italian port of Trapani. 04/05/2021
Europe News Brussels calls for a law to protect Europe's endangered journalists "There is nothing in our European rules recognising the special role of the media as one of the pillars of democracy." 03/05/2021
World News Which countries are Europe's worst for journalistic freedom? Monday marks World Press Freedom Day, so amid what RSF has called a ‘dramatic deterioration in access to information’, Euronews takes a look at the 10 worst countries in Europe for press freedom. 03/05/2021