Europe News Helping Roma families to integrate With France recently in the firing line over its forced eviction of Roma people, Euronews went to visit Saint-Josse in Brussels, one of the Belgian 02/10/2013
My Europe Series Roma education, key to integration “In our school integration and inclusion happen every day. One way is to have Roma language as a working language among children. I think this is the 08/07/2013
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 Human rights in Europe is getting worse says Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg Chris Burns: “The Council of Europe’s Human Rights Commissioner, Thomas Hammarberg, wraps up his six year term at the end of this month and he’s 14/03/2012
Unreported Europe Roma in France: not in my backyard In France, the Roma controversy is far from over. After a summer of expulsions and crackdowns on illegal camps, the European Commission has pressed 30/09/2010
Unreported Europe Hungarian Roma: at the crossroads Hungary’s Roma people have their own particular problems compared with others of that community elsewhere in central and eastern Europe. A big 24/09/2010
Unreported Europe Andalousia, the promised land for the Roma? Sandra Heredia is a labour consultant at the Roma organisation Hamuradi-Falaki in Seveille: “I’m proud of being Roma. I don’t say “Hello, my name is 16/09/2010
Unreported Europe The long journey of the Roma people In the wake of hundreds of Roma expulsions from France, euronews has special coverage of the Roma community in Europe, which totals some 12 million 11/09/2010