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Biden makes his way to Kyiv as Europe marks one year since the Ukraine war began and Brexit reappears on the agenda, if not slightly prematurely. #StateOfTheUnion → Read More
Hungary's illiberal PM Viktor Orban was in hot water again, while it was the first time an EU-Western Balkans summit was held in Albania. #StateOfTheUnion → Read More
Brussels and Washington are at odds over the United States' Inflation Reduction Act. → Read More
Cars using internal combustion engines will no longer be sold in Europe after 2035. → Read More
Here are the top stories from around Europe this week. → Read More
In our State of the Union show, we bring you the top stories driving the news in Brussels. → Read More
State of the Union is our weekly show from Brussels to bring you the top stories of the week. → Read More
Here are the top stories from Brussels this week. #EuropeNews → Read More
n international conference in the Swiss city of Lugano agreed to a set of principles for re-building Ukraine, including the need for broad reforms to boost transparency and root out corruption. Leading the Ukrainian delegation was the country's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. → Read More
Analysis from Euronews' Brussels bureau on the key issues dominating the agenda in the Belgian capital this week. → Read More
Monday saw European leaders gather on Europe Day at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. → Read More
He could, but the International Criminal Court would have to catch him first. → Read More
Our Brussels bureau looks back at this week's key stories. → Read More
"I think we all talk about a kind of risk-free or risk-reducing certificate. I think it would serve as a benefit for all, not only hosts and personnel in hotels, for example, but also for the travelers, for the tourists," explains Davor Bozinovic, Croatian Interior Minister. → Read More
A look back at the key stories coming out of Brussels this week. → Read More
Ibiza-gate - Austria's political hurricane. Inside the country's move to early elections → Read More
For those of you who love to follow the Brexit drama, this week couldn't have been more gripping.Also this week, the hearings with the nominees for the EU top jobs began with arguably the most prominent candidate: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF. That's in this edition of State of the Union. → Read More
EU foreign minister scramble to save Iran nuclear deal. Spain's Borrell criticizes Trump administration → Read More
The tug-of-war between between Brussels and Hungary continues. The EU Commission started another investigation into businesses linked to Prime Minister Viktor Orban's family. His son-in-law's former company is accused of price-fixing. Over the years, the company won millions of euros from EU funds for public lighting projects. → Read More
Crisis meeting to avoid further escalation with Hungary's ruling Fidesz party → Read More