Next Series Solar power: the next generation Why Scientists are excited by 'next-generation' solar cells and what they could mean for the future of energy. 26/02/2018
No Comment The Basel carnival and the traditional Morgenstraich The Basel carnival started this morning at 4 am with the traditional Morgenstraich. In the old town of Basel, all the streetlights and other lights are cut down after the countdown at 4 am. Then the procession of lanterns starts moving. 19/02/2018
Sport Russia says justice done as doping ban on 28 athletes overturned Twenty-eight Russian athletes have had their Olympic doping bans overturned by sport's highest ruling body. 01/02/2018
Switzerland Donald Trump says Theresa May failed to talk tough in Brexit negotiati Trump says he would have not have been a soft touch faced with the EU negotiators, tries to say EU "not all it's cracked up to be". 28/01/2018
World Temer: Brazil has returned to growth and the future is bright Isabelle Kumar talks to Brazil President Michel Temer. They discuss the country's fragile economic recovery and, of course, his country's longstanding battle against corruption 28/01/2018
World Mauricio Macri: Argentina is on a quest for growth Argentinian President Mauricio Macri is vowing to bring his country back onto the world stage. 27/01/2018
Business Series 7 things from Davos 2018 that people were really talking about Trump's 'fake news' rant grabbed international headlines but on social media, users were discussing a wealth of other key subjects. Here are the posts that created the biggest buzz. 26/01/2018
Business Series Driving force of autonomous vehicles With new technologies such as autonomous vehicles promising to revolutionise transportation, consumer acceptance will pose a big challenge -- especially by those who drive for a living 26/01/2018
Business Series Laughed at and booed, Donald Trump spoke at Davos "When the United States grows, so does the world” 26/01/2018
Business Series Investment, growth and Brexit. Europe's challenges for 2018 'Brexit will not derail European growth' - Euronews spoke to European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs, Pierre Moscovici 26/01/2018
Business Series Moscovici in Davos: "No Europe First" to counter Trump, but the "Europ The EU's Economic and and Financial Affairs Commissioner talks to euronews' Sasha Vakulina. 26/01/2018
Business Series 'The path to growth': Portuguese PM explains his country's journey to economic recovery at World Economic Forum Euronews' Isabelle Kumar asks Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Costa about his vision for the future of the Eurozone and Europe's economic expansion. 26/01/2018
Business Series Trump tells Davos: 'America First' does not mean 'America alone' The president declared the US as 'open for business' and pledged a clampdown on unfair trade in a speech to the global elite in the Swiss ski resort. 26/01/2018
Switzerland Trump wanted to fire Mueller in June but backed down Trump tried to fire Robert Mueller in June but backed off when his White House counsel threatened to resign, a source with firsthand knowledge confirmed to NBC. 26/01/2018
Business Series Trump poised to rain on Davos globalisation parade Trump puts America First in Davos: in an interview with CNBC, the American President talks trade deals, the global elite, and a possible second term. 26/01/2018
Business Series Global leaders tackle Bitcoin in Davos The value of Bitcoin soared by 1,700 per cent at the end of last year. But are global, cryptocurrencies regulatable, and do they help criminals transact their business? Davos tackles this difficult subject. 26/01/2018
Business Series Trump ‘ready to apologise’ for UK far-right group retweet The US president says he knew ‘nothing’ about Britain First and did not mean to endorse ‘horrible, racist people’. 26/01/2018
Business Euronews speaks with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the World Economic Forum in Davos The Polish leader tells Euronews' Sasha Vakulina about his country's economic recovery and future relations with the European Union. 25/01/2018
Switzerland Decades-long mummy mystery linked to Boris Johnson A centuries-old mummified body has been linked to the UK Foreign Minister. 25/01/2018
Business Series Trump trumpets 'tremendous' boost in US-UK trade Who said the British-American relationship was frosty? "We like each other a lot," said President Trump as he met with Prime Minister Theresa May, adding their two countries would be seeing a "tremendous" boost in bilateral trade. 25/01/2018
Business Series Women chair Davos forum For the first time in the 48-year history of the World Economic Forum, the 2018 summit in Davos, Switzerland will be chaired entirely by women 25/01/2018
Business Series President Trump touches down in Davos US leader will give speech on Friday, but delegates fear nationalistic tone at global summit. 25/01/2018
Business Series Key moments from Euronews' special debate at the World Economic Forum A breakdown of the issues covered as Euronews moderates a Davos discussion addressing topics including migration, populism, the French-German axis and Polish judicial reform. 25/01/2018
Business Series Malala explains what feminism means to her The 20-year-old Pakistani activist spoke to the Davos audience about feminism and revealed who her ultimate role model was. 25/01/2018
Business Series Are there more people in slavery now than during the transatlantic sla Panellists at 2018's World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos present a new global fund that they hope will reduce modern slavery in identified areas by 50 per cent. 24/01/2018
Business Series Davos 2018: Climate change, Europe's future, protectionism and globalisation top day two Davos sees Angela Merkel warn against protectionism and populism while Emmanuel Macron says globalisation is facing a 'major crisis' 24/01/2018