Europe News EU Commission speaks on ambitious investment plan ahead of key summit As EU leaders descend on Brussels for the final major summit of the year, a new investment plan to ignite the blocs ailing economy is set to top 17/12/2014
My Europe Series Let's be clear: Concerns for EU in Transparency International corruption index ‘Could do better’ is the message to some European countries from Transparency International's latest report on global corruption levels. While 17 11/12/2014
Unreported Europe Floods and corruption: why Bosnia is littered with landmines In Bosnia – Europe’s most landmine-affected country -delays, corruption and severe weather have made the goal of clearing these deadly devices by 11/07/2014
My Europe Series Levelling the playing field in world football As national teams battle it out at the World Cup, officials are cracking down on the financial dark side of the game, primarily match-fixing. Also 12/06/2014
Unreported Europe Bosnia-Herzegovina: corruption protests fuel a potential political spring Tuzla in Bosnia is the epicentre of protests against corruption and bad governance. In this edition of Reporter we look at the future of 28/02/2014
Unreported Europe Olympics: Sochi ready for drama on and off the piste All eyes are on Sochi as the Black Sea resort gears up for the forthcoming Olympics, but Russia’s first winter Games remain mired in controversy 31/01/2014
Unreported Europe Slovenia - the next EU crisis? Slovenia, once the economic poster child of the new EU countries, now finds itself in economic and political chaos. The government says Slovenia 14/06/2013
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Sanjin Jasar Complete interview with one of the Slovenian citizen’s rights movement leaders, Sanjin Jasar from Maribor. 14/06/2013
Unreported Europe Bulgaria's currency - hardship and suffering One in five Bulgarians live in poverty earning less than the equivalent of 120 euros per month. One in three young Bulgarians can not find work while 12/04/2013
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Haralan Aleksandrov Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie interviewed social anthropologist Haralan Aleksandrov, professor at the New Bulgarian University (Sofia) 12/04/2013
Unreported Europe Spain's monarchy in crisis It was a year ago that Spanish King Juan Carlos apologised after it emerged he had been on a hunting trip in Africa while his country was in the 05/04/2013
My Europe Series Eurozone countries face 'double loss' caused by corruption The head of an anti-corruption watchdog says endangered eurozone countries “will lose out double” due to a lack of public scrutiny while selling off 19/09/2012
My Europe Series Is there a corruption crisis in Europe? Corruption is thought to cost the EU 120 billion euros a year in lost revenue and it has helped fuel the economic crisis that has spiralled some 19/09/2012
Unreported Europe Interview with Livia Saplacan Interview with Livia Saplacan, spokesperson of the National Anticorruption Directorate DNA, Bucharest, Romania. 27/07/2012
Unreported Europe Romania: President and PM's power struggle Days before the impeachment referendum against Traian Basescu, the power-struggle between the centre-left government of Prime Minister Viktor Ponta 27/07/2012
My Europe Series Berlusconi in the hot seat Chris Burns hosts The Network, where a matrix of newsmakers get to the heart of an issue. And watch out – everyone has to answer in 25 seconds or 31/03/2011
Unreported Europe Algeria, craving a peaceful evolution Is Algeria primed for its own revolution? With a decade of civil war behind them, Algerians want nothing of the violence of the 1990s. But 10/03/2011
Unreported Europe Ben Ali's corruption culture Many Tunisians would like to see the former occupants of the presidential palace return to stand trial on corruption charges. The Ben Ali family 25/02/2011