Later this month, Tirana will start discussions with Brussels on how the country aligns with EU stances on the rule of law, the functioning of democratic institutions and the fight against corruption.
Europe’s health worker shortages are being filled with foreign labour – but it could worsen those gaps elsewhere.
Alcohol-free tours and hotel mocktail menus prove you don’t need to drink to enjoy a holiday. View on euronews ...
Tourists are becoming unwelcome in Europe's hotspots. Barcelona protesters have sprayed visitors with water, Venice now charges day trippers, and Dubrovnik limits the number of visitors. Top ...
EU ambassadors failed to approve the opening of the next chapter of EU accession talks with Skopje last week. #EuropeDecoded ...
Orbán also offered to mediate with EU member Bulgaria, whose dispute with Skopje over Balkan history and heritage triggered ...
Tirana has unlocked the next step in its bid to join the EU, with talks on the so-called "fundamental" clusters set to take ...
Both North Macedonia's president and prime minister slammed stumbling blocks put in place by Brussels over a dispute with ...
The deal, which was originally signed in 2021, only became a treaty earlier this year when it was approved by Kosovo's parliament. #EuropeNews ...
Two asylum seekers with first-hand experience of Australia’s brutal offshore migrant processing centres told Euronews they ...
The European Commission risks being too centralised and not attractive to young people any more, according to Cristiano ...
Kosovar Prime Minister Albin Kurti demands Serbia to hand over the indicted militants and says Serbia should be held ...