Business Boris Johnson vows to support farmers in event of no-deal Brexit Boris Johnson, the lead candidate to take on the UK's top job, has pledged to support British farmers in the event of a no-deal Brexit. 12/07/2019
Portugal Portugal PM says open to new alliance with far left Portugal PM says open to new alliance with far left 11/07/2019
Business France passes law to tax tech companies, despite US investigation France has passed a new law to tax tech companies after the US announced its investigation into the proposal. 11/07/2019
World News Iran calls on United Kingdom to release oil tanker Iranian boats 'harass' British tanker in the Gulf - U.S. officials 11/07/2019
World News French ex-president Hollande testified in Brazil fighter jet probe - source French ex-president Hollande testified in Brazil fighter jet probe - source 10/07/2019
Albania Albanian opposition resume protest to oust PM Albanian opposition resume protest to oust PM 09/07/2019
Business More than half of UK firms fear hit from post-Brexit immigration plan - survey More than half of UK firms fear hit from post-Brexit immigration plan - survey 09/07/2019
World News German conservative boss warns coalition partners on Europe German conservative boss warns coalition partners on Europe 08/07/2019
Green News Is the world of finance ready to go green? Investors are increasingly keen in putting their money into sustainable projects. From the traditional 'greenwashing', they’re shifting to a real interest in "green investment". At the Transition Forum in Monaco, we had the opportunity to hear their views. 05/07/2019
World News French police probed over rough break-up of climate demo French police probed over rough break-up of climate demo 01/07/2019
World News Suspected missile hits Northern Cyprus, according to local officials Unidentified object crashes in Cyprus, no casualties - officials 01/07/2019
World News Czech PM warns of snap election if coalition crumbles Czech PM warns of snap election if coalition crumbles 30/06/2019
World News Jailed British-Iranian aid worker ends hunger strike, husband says Jailed British-Iranian aid worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has ended a hunger strike in Tehran designed to push for her release, her husband told the BBC on Saturday. 29/06/2019
Business EU's Juncker says trade deal with Mercosur signals open, fair trade A new free-trade deal between the European Union and South American countries shows that agreements can be reached and mutually beneficial compromises can be reached, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said on Saturday. 29/06/2019
Business Macron says EU-Mercosur trade deal meets French demands French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday a draft trade deal reached between the European Union and the Mercosur group of South American countries was a "good agreement" that met key French demands. 29/06/2019
World News Rescue ship captain Carola Rackete defends herself after Italy arrest Rescue ship captain Carola Rackete defends herself after Italy arrest 29/06/2019
Belgium Putin says liberalism obsolete, Tusk says authoritarianism obsolete The Russian president and EU Council president have entered into a battle of ideologies. 28/06/2019
Sport 'No regrets', says Spanish boxer-politician fighting gender violence 'No regrets', says Spanish boxer-politician fighting gender violence 27/06/2019
Denmark Denmark forms leftist government with youngest prime minister While the new left-leaning government is unlikely to fundamentally change Denmark's economic policy, Frederiksen, 41, has promised to increase welfare spending after years of austerity. 26/06/2019
World News Thousands march in Romanian capital's pride parade Thousands march in Romanian capital's pride parade 23/06/2019