Good Morning Europe Romania to introduce law against anti-Roma hate speech Romanian President Klaus Iohannis promulgated the legislation which could see citizens imprisoned for up to 10 years for hate speech against the Roma community. 06/01/2021
Unreported Europe Will women ever win the race to equality in sport? Women in sport share their experiences of gender inequality - in this episode of Unreported Europe on Euronews. 20/11/2020
Netherlands Dutch appeals court convicts Geert Wilders of insulting Moroccans A Dutch appeals court on Friday found far-right leader Geert Wilders guilty of insulting Moroccans. It acquitted him of inciting hatred and discrimination. 04/09/2020
France Homophobia has deep roots in French society, admits government The admission came as it was revealed anti-LGBT acts in France had risen by 36% last year. 18/05/2020
France Coronavirus: France faces 'epidemic' of anti-Asian racism Young French-Asians say they are facing an 'epidemic' of racism in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak 03/02/2020
world news Discrimination falls, but wide differences remain across EU — study A new Eurobarometer study measured discrimination in Europe. 25/10/2019
Unreported Europe Link between antisemitism and migration unproven, analyst tells Euronews Antisemitism researcher Nonna Mayer says while sporadic acts of violence by migrants on Jews grab the headlines, far right extremists are to blame for the vast majority of antisemitic incidents. 29/06/2018
My Europe Series Who are the Roma people? When putting together a Right On episode for Euronews on the Roma community I actually realised that there is a lot of confusion about exactly who 01/08/2017
Europe News Discrimination on the rise in Europe More Europeans believe racism is a problem in society, according to an EU report. The views of twenty eight thousand people formed the basis of the 01/10/2015
Unreported Europe Battle for hearts and minds: Denmark's drive to deradicalise homegrown jihadists Denmark has pioneered a programme to deradicalise citizens drawn to Islamic extremism involving schools, police, and social services. 30/01/2015
My Europe Series Words as weapons: what's Europe doing to tackle hate on the net? This week Utalk answers a question from Caroline in Avignon, France on the issue of hate content on the internet: “Lots of hate comments are being 16/01/2015
My Europe Series Women want their place in politics Politics is a man’s world. This cliché is still a reality in many European countries. After years of struggle, there are some cracks in the glass 30/09/2013
Unreported Europe Not a good time to be gay in Russia On the outskirts of Moscow, Masha Gessen is preparing dinner for her friends and family. She is an openly gay Russian-American journalist, who has 27/09/2013
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Maria Lipman, political analyst In this interview, Maria Lipman, a political analyst at the Carnegie Moscow Centre talks about why Russia’s anti-gay laws are supported by a majority 27/09/2013
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Masha Gessen, gay rights activist In this interview Masha Gessen talks about why Putin has stamped his seal of approval on banning homosexual propagand to minors but also why she 27/09/2013
My Europe Series Combating homophobia in Europe Question from Thibaud, France: “Twelve years after the Netherlands first legalised gay marriage, similar legislation in France has reignited 03/05/2013
My Europe Series They only see my skin colour It is a problem many people face on a daily basis: being judged, badly treated, or even worse, just because of the colour of their skin. There are 18/02/2013
My Europe Series Hate speech proves difficult to tackle Part of the ongoing concern about racism and xenophobia in Europe is the phenomenon of hate speech, a complex issue that has been difficult for 18/02/2013
My Europe Series Gay marriage: the same rights for all? Hello I am Chris Burns. Welcome to The Network. We will be connecting shortly with our guests to get to the bottom of today’s issue. But beware, our 16/01/2013
My Europe Series Breaking the glass ceiling Only 3% of chief executives in big European companies are women, 14% sit as company board members. The situation is slowly changing, however the 22/10/2012
My Europe Series Bonus interview: balance and leadership Euronews reporter Monica Pinna spoke to Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO of the consultancy 20-first, which works with companies interested in diversifying 22/10/2012
My Europe Series Bonus: Voices from Bulgaria The mayor the Roma have voted as ‘Bulgaria’s friendliest mayor’ Tsonko Tsonev Mayor of Kavarna “When I started my work as a mayor I started to 30/04/2012
My Europe Series Reaching out to Europe's Roma European governments are under pressure to focus on Roma integration, and Kavarna in Bulgaria is given as one example of where things are 30/04/2012
My Europe Series Diversity and discrimination at work Diversity is important to companies. It’s a source of creativity and innovation. It recognises that different points of view are important in a 16/04/2012