France European filmmakers at Les Arcs fear Brexit is holding them back Production talent, known and unknown, have spent this week showcasing their new projects to industry professionals at the Les Arcs Film Festival, with the hope of securing funding, and new partnerships. 21/12/2018
France Film ‘Industry Village’ in Les Arcs celebrates success Film ‘Industry Village’ in Les Arcs celebrates success 20/12/2018
World News Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi talks frankly about women in film Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi talks frankly about women in film 19/12/2018
France Emerging production talent given cash boost at Les Arcs Film Festival Emerging production talent given cash boost at Les Arcs Film Festival 18/12/2018
France Focus on Poland at Les Arcs Film Festival Poland is the focus at this year’s Les Arcs Film Festival, with the event putting recent Polish films and upcoming projects in the spotlight. 18/12/2018
France Evolution of the Les Arcs Film Festival as it marks its 10th edition The event, which runs until 22 December 2018, brings together industry talent, and filmgoers from across Europe. 17/12/2018
Belgium On the money? Brussels wants to strengthen the role of the euro The European Commission has put forward its plans to strengthen the global role of the euro. 06/12/2018
United Kingdom What did we learn from Theresa May's Brexit legal advice? A legal expert tells us his take on the Brexit legal advice given to UK Prime Minister Theresa May. 05/12/2018
Brazil 'World first' as baby born via womb transplant from dead donor A woman has given birth to a baby girl after she received a womb transplant from a deceased donor, in the first successful case of its kind. 05/12/2018
Netherlands Breda wins EU Access City Award for its efforts to be more inclusive Breda, in the Netherlands, has won the 2019 Access City Award for "continuously making improvements to make life easier for people with disabilities". 04/12/2018
Austria Money talks: Austria plans benefits cut for non-German speakers Austria is planning to cut benefits for immigrants who do not have a good command of the German language. 04/12/2018
World News NATO chief says increased enforcements sends a clear message to Russia Watch: NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg holds a news conference during a meeting of foreign ministers. 04/12/2018
Denmark Denmark set to send foreign criminals to deserted island Denmark is set to put deported criminals and convicted asylum seekers on a deserted island off its coast. 03/12/2018
Hungary Soros-founded university claims it's being forced out of Budapest Central European University (CEU) has confirmed that it is moving its U.S.-accredited degree programs from Budapest to Vienna in 2019, after being "forced out". 03/12/2018
World News Video highlights the families separated from each other this Christmas A haunting Christmas advert showing families separated as a result of conflict has been released by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). 03/12/2018
Switzerland Switzerland to vote on whether to save cow horns Switzerland is going to vote on Sunday on whether to save cow horns. 22/11/2018
United Kingdom Austria's chancellor in London for Brexit talks with British PM Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is in London for Brexit talks with British Prime Minister Theresa May. 22/11/2018
USA Researcher develops purrrfect hair brush inspired by a cat's tongue A researcher at the Georgia Tech Research Institute in Atlanta has developed a hair brush inspired by a cat's tongue. 22/11/2018
Poland Poland reverses Supreme Court reforms after EU criticism Poland has reversed Supreme Court reforms after EU criticism. 22/11/2018