Business Planet Copernicus: down-to-Earth opportunities for SMEs reaching for the stars The Copernicus programme is an EU system providing Earth observation data and information. It delivers operational data on a free, full and open 27/11/2015
Russia Russia hits Turkey with economic sanctions, warns more could follow Russia has hit Turkey with economic retaliation following the fatal downings of two Russian aircraft on Tuesday. Some 15% of all food imports to 26/11/2015
Business Line Business Line: the high cost of high security, and fighting terror with kittens... Europe is on high security alert following the attacks in Paris on November 13. During this short period of time Europeans have had to get used to a 25/11/2015
Economy Pfizer-Allergen merger is also world's largest 'tax inversion' deal Pfizer’s 150 billion-euro acquisition of Allergan is the healthcare industry’s biggest ever takeover, creating the world’s largest drug maker. The 23/11/2015
Economy French service sector slows as Paris attacks hit hotel trade As feared, the first economic indicators after the Paris terror attacks suggest a slowdown in activity especially in France’s service sector. The 23/11/2015
Business Line Business Line: the economic impact and role of technology in the Paris attacks One of the most beautiful cities in the world, Paris, was the target of a series of coordinated attacks on multiple civilian locations on Friday 18/11/2015
Economy Include developing countries, G20 is urged Although terrorism shot up the agenda at the G20, the world’s largest economies meeting in Turkey also had to tackle other global challenges such as 17/11/2015
World 'Businesses want stability, peace and the rule of law' - Turkish business association leader 13/11/2015
Economy IEA says oil glut could worsen through 2016 The International Energy Agency has estimated that slowing demand growth – as well as resilient non-OPEC supply – could worsen the oil surplus well 13/11/2015
Economy BAE Systems to axe 371 jobs after cut in Typhoon jet production Europe’s biggest defence company BAE Systems says it’s to cut jobs in Britain and Australia, seeing no growth in earnings after it reduced the rate 12/11/2015
Business Line Business Line: a blow to Egypt's tourism, and Hedy Lamarr's legacy The Sinai plane crash shattered Egypt’s tourism dream. The country has been doing its best to lure back visitors after the Arab Spring revolution of 11/11/2015
Economy Economic signs good but Romanians want an end to corruption Romania’s economy has been undergoing something of a boom – although corruption is said to do significant damage, and there have been warnings that 06/11/2015
Economy Asylum seekers 'can boost economy in short term', says European Commission The European Commission has predicted that the growing number of asylum seekers entering the EU will have a positive impact on growth in due course 05/11/2015
Economy EU on track for modest economic recovery, says EU Commissioner Pierre Moscovici EU economics commissioner Pierre Moscovici talks to Euronews about the modest economic recovery in the EU and the positive impact of migrants on the European economy. 05/11/2015