Europe News EU and Japan set sights on new trade and political pact The world needs a “strongly united Europe. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom EU gets set for Brexit talks after UK announces trigger date Europe has given a collective sigh of relief to news that the UK will finally trigger Article 50 next week, beginning divorce proceedings from the European… 20/03/2017
World Antonio Tajani: "There is only one strategy: responding to the people" Antonio Tajani has become President of the European Parliament at arguably one of the most unsettling moments in the history of the European Union. 20/03/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Brexit talks date finally revealed This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de-facto political capital. 20/03/2017
Italy Libya is promised money and equipment to help fight the people smugglers Italy has hosted a meeting of interior ministers from eight European Union countries, including Germany and France, to strengthen support for last month's agreement to help Libya fight human trafficki 20/03/2017
My Europe Series The EU at 60 and the bloc's love, hate story The European Union is turning 60. 20/03/2017
Belgium Euroviews. View: EU should welcome German dominance. The alternatives are all worse Unless Europe wants to become a federal state, German leadership is the most logical solution to its current struggle, writes Ana Palacio 20/03/2017
My Europe Series EU spending: transparency and control “This Belgian waffle cost me two euros. 20/03/2017
United Kingdom Britain to trigger Article 50 'EU divorce process' on March 29 EU is 'ready and waiting' for letter. 20/03/2017
United Kingdom Brexit fears on Gibraltar as UK prepares to trigger Article 50 There is anguish and uncertainty on the British overseas territory of Gibraltar where the economy is set to suffer after the UK leaves the EU. 20/03/2017
My Europe Series The EU and Poland is the 'marriage' heading for the divorce courts Thousands of Polish women have protested against the politics of the populist right-wing government in Warsaw. 20/03/2017
Economy Greece and the European Union - don't blame me There were a lot of people who were very skeptical about being in the EU because they thought it was all about politics and not funding projects that actually could help people. 20/03/2017
Germany 'Pulse of Europe' rallies show support for a united Europe There has been a show of support for a united Europe in around 60 cities across the EU. 20/03/2017
My Europe Series State of the Union: Turkey row rumbles on This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of European affairs. 17/03/2017
Netherlands Europe takes comfort in Dutch result After Brexit, after Trump, European politicians have taken comfort in the Dutch election results. 16/03/2017
Economy German Finance Minister Schaeuble backs London as strong financial centre Schaeuble said it is in the European Union's best interest that London remains a strong financial centre after Brexit. 16/03/2017
Greece Children trapped in 'endless misery' at Greek refugee camps - report Children waiting in Greek migrant camps for decisions from authorities on their asylum applications are cutting themselves, attempting suicide and using drugs to cope with “endless misery,” internatio 16/03/2017
Netherlands Five takeaways from the Netherlands' election Dutch reject populism … All the talk before the election was whether the Trump- and Brexit-inspired wave of ‘anti-establishment populism’ would wash into the… 16/03/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Turkey-EU spat spreads online, Brexit deal divisions This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 15/03/2017
Business Line The economic case for Scottish independence As Scottish politicians push for a fresh independence referendum we look at how oil, gas, whisky, salmon and tourism could support its aspirations. 15/03/2017