state of the union Europe Weekly: a tense week for Greece Coming up in Europe Weekly: deal or no deal as Greece runs dangerously close of running out of money. What next for Ukraine in the aftermath of 20/02/2015
Europe News Portugal - life two years after a bailout A highly symbolic song from Portugal’s democratic revolution almost 40 years ago is again being sung loudly after two years of austerity measures 16/05/2013
state of the union Europe Weekly: Boston attack aftermath In “Europe Weekly” – our review of the main events affecting Europe in the previous seven days – we focus on the Boston bombings and the US and 26/04/2013
state of the union Europe Weekly: EU in a spin after Cyprus bailout The ongoing uncertainty over the bailout of the Cypriot banking system dominated the headlines again this week. Euronews took a look at how 29/03/2013
state of the union Europe Weekly: Cyprus rejects Eurogroup plan but leaves Moscow empty-handed Cyprus is at risk of having to leave the euro after rejecting the proposal put forward by the Eurogroup. Despite two days of talks in Moscow, Russia 22/03/2013
Unreported Europe Who pays the bill for Italy's cultural heritage? Ask any tourist, from New York to Beijing, to name an Italian monument. The answer will probably be the Colosseum. With nearly 2,000 years of 01/02/2013
Unreported Europe Greek crisis felt on both sides of the Atlantic Astoria, in the Queens neighbourhood of New York City is the home to one of America’s largest Greek populations – a population increasingly worried 23/11/2012
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Richard Wolff, Economics Professor at NYC's New School Richard Wolff, Economics Professor at New York City’s New School, talks about the EU, the US and especially what he calls, the “contradictions of 23/11/2012
My Europe Series Does Greece have a future in the euro? It is the currency many Europeans love to hate, and few really love. Now a decade old, the euro has been blamed by many for higher prices and hard 06/06/2012
Unreported Europe Bailout brings deficit of trust to Ireland Across Ireland empty buildings stand testament to the legacy of the Celtic tiger. A legacy which included a spectacular economic boom and a bust 04/05/2012
My Europe Series How is Europe coping with the financial crisis? In this week’s edition of The Network, Chris Burns looks at rising anger across Europe as government after government imposes austerity 26/01/2012
Europe News Monti: 'not the birth of a 2-speed Europe' On his first EU summit, the new Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti was one of the protagonists of the long marathon to save the euro and strengthen 10/12/2011