Europe News Germany clears the way for CETA Germany's highest court rejects an emergency appeal to block the EU-Canada trade deal. 13/10/2016
World News Athens conference plans Europe's shield against cyber attacks Experts from the EU and EFTA (European Free Trade Association) are meeting in the Greek capital to prepare for a potential major attack. 13/10/2016
United Kingdom Government v Parliament: Britain's Brexit battle goes to court Should Britain's government take decisions unilaterally on the process to take the UK out of the EU? Or should Parliament have a vote? A court will decide. 13/10/2016
Italy Italy lashes out at EU states for not taking in refugees Italy has slammed fellow European Union members for not doing enough to take their share of refugees. 13/10/2016
Business Line Hard Brexit fears push down pound and worry UK businesses Business Line focuses on the concerns that the kind of Brexit the UK government choses will cause major problems for companies. 12/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: German activists seek free trade court ruling This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 12/10/2016
Europe News German judges hear Canada free trade deal case Germany’s constitutional court is hearing a case brought by campaigners against a free trade deal between the EU and Canada. 12/10/2016
Europe News Barroso 'Goldman Sachs' petition handed to EU officials A petition started by EU employees against former European Commission President José Manuel Barroso with more than 150,000 signatures has been handed to officials in… 12/10/2016
Cinema Ken Loach laments Brexit impact on UK film Palme d’Or winner Ken Loach has been expressing concern over the impact of Brexit on the British TV and film industry. 12/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Barroso faces EU petition This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 11/10/2016
Europe News MEPs unveil shortlist for EU rights prize MEPs have approved their final shortlist for the EU’s human rights award, the Sakharov Prize. 11/10/2016
Markets Pound's Brexit vote battering continues Experts see no end to sterling's fall in value against other currencies due to worries over the effects of the UK's vote to leave the European Union. 11/10/2016
Europe News The Brief in Brussels: UK's May holds talks ahead of Brexit trigger This is the Brief from Brussels. 10/10/2016
Europe News British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen. 10/10/2016
Portugal Portugal: Taxi drivers protest against Uber Tempers flared in Portugal on Monday as traditional taxi drivers protested against government moves to regulate ride-hailing apps like Uber, accusing them of unfair… 10/10/2016
My Europe Series State of the Union: Polish women force government to back down on abortion The State of the Union is euronews’ weekly round-up of top headlines from the past seven days. 07/10/2016
Economy Germany's Schaeuble backs IMF over 'ultra-loose' monetary policy warning German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble has backed the IMF's warnings about the risks to the banking system from "ultra-loose" monetary policy. 07/10/2016
Europe News EU defends global aviation emissions deal EU officials have defended a global deal on aviation emissions. 07/10/2016
Economy Brussels sets import duties on some Chinese steel over dumping claims The European Union has set provisional import duties on two types of steel coming from China to counter what it says are unfairly low prices. 07/10/2016
Economy Austerity obsession is pushing EU into crisis warns Stiglitz Joseph E. Stiglitz is a titan of world economics, the fourth most-cited, and extensively published and translated. The Nobel prizewinner holds positions in several of the world's leading universities, 06/10/2016