My Europe Series Antisemitism incidents fuel migrant debate in Germany After a spate of antisemitic attacks Germany's 100,000 strong Jewish community is becoming increasingly anxious about a new wave of hate crime. There are fears that it may be linked to an upsurge in migration from Muslim countries hostile to Israel. 29/06/2018
My Europe Series Concerns grow over foreign influence in Bosnia The foreign influence on economics and politics and their effects in Bosnia and Herzegovina 27/04/2018
My Europe Series Foreign influence taking over Bosnia and Herzegovina? Can Sarajevo renew its centuries-old tradition of tolerance and once again become the European melting pot of different cultures and religions? 26/04/2018
World Syrian War widows with no place to go Negotiations are ongoing between the International Red Cross and the governments of those involved as to if, how and when to repatriate these widows from the Syrian War 30/03/2018
My Europe Series Romanians march for justice For the last year, Romanians have been turning out in their thousands to protest what they see as an increasingly corrupt government. 02/02/2018
Romania Romanians stage anti-corruption protests in Bucharest Euronews reporter Hans Von der Brelie is with protesters in the country's capital as they demonstrate against perceived corruption in Romania. 20/01/2018
My Europe Series Seeking justice in Europe for Syrian torture victims Syrian torture survivors and human rights activists speak out about their quest for justice. 22/12/2017
My Europe Series Syrian torture survivors speak out Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie speaks with Syrian victims of torture who are seeking justice in Germany. 21/12/2017
My Europe Series Catalonia crisis: Five days that shook Spain 'Insiders' spent five days filming with leading Catalan separatists and Spanish unity grassroots movements. 17/10/2017
My Europe Series Posted workers facing harsh realities Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie investigates the abuses faced by Eastern European 'posted workers' in the EU. 28/09/2017
Germany Germany and the diesel dilemma Transport policy, the “diesel scandal” and the interests of the German automotive industry is a hot topic of debate that is dominating the German election… 19/09/2017
Germany German elections: are refugees still welcome? As part of our special coverage ahead of the German elections, we travel to Germany’s deep south, in the state of Bavaria. 18/09/2017
My Europe Series Divisions of Poland's new defence strategy Since Russia's annexation of Crimea and the subsequent fighting in Eastern Ukraine, neighbouring Poland has become nervous. 29/05/2017
My Europe Series How a Spanish man took on Google over privacy concerns and won Perhaps you don't like details from your private life appearing on search engine results? Don't worry: you can take control of your web presence and protect your privacy. 27/01/2017
My Europe Series Going Dutch - an education system which caters for all One of the specifics of the Dutch system is that primary school education starts at the early age of four and lasts until the age of twelve. In the "Windmill School", first thing in the morning, the p 25/11/2016
My Europe Series Climate change is good news for England's wine industry England's wine industry is booming. Climate expert Alistair Nesbitt's research helps both the winegrower and global climate science. 10/11/2016
My Europe Series Germany: workers reaping what they sow! A look at some innovative ways to boost well being at work. 07/10/2016
My Europe Series Brexit ripples: hate crimes, anxiety and passport-hunting Leaving the UK, applying for naturalisation, seeking an EU passport: some options weighed by British and foreign Europe-lovers after the Brexit vote. 30/09/2016
My Europe Series The European battle over the herbicide known as glyphosate Currently in Europe, manufacturers of glyphosate have asked to have their European Internal Market licence renewed. But many are opposed to this herbicide and are attempting to block their way. 30/06/2016
My Europe Series "Nae Brexit" say Scots unwilling to follow England out of Europe In England there may be a noisy chorus of voices to leave the EU, but they find no echoes in Northern Ireland, Wales, or Scotland. There people are far more pro-European and, in the latter's case, vot 10/06/2016