Business Planet Boost your business and the environment with the European Ecolabel system This week, Business Planet has been to the Czech capital, Prague, to find out more about the European Ecolabel system: how it works and how it businesses can benefit from it. 04/03/2016
World News What would a British exit from the EU, or "Brexit" look like? Euronews takes you through the options for Britain’s potential divorce with Brussels. What happens if the UK votes to leave the EU? Article 50 of 03/03/2016
Focus 4th annual Africa Development Forum: what is the focus? Transforming agriculture from a subsistence activity into a driver of development and growth 29/02/2016
Sweden 30 years since the death of Olof Palme The 59-year-old Swedish prime minister died after being shot in the back by an attacker on his way home from the cinema in 1986. 28/02/2016
World News DiCaprio gets a silver Oscar in Siberia More than 140 women in the town of Yakutia gave their silver jewelry to be melted down into an "Oscar for Leo." 28/02/2016
Serbia Running with tanks in Belgrade Dozens have taken part in a peace run in Belgrade to raise awareness about those running away from the horrors of war. 28/02/2016
Syria Fragile ceasefire is holding in Syria Officials say this is despite the agreement being breached at least 9 times in 24 hours. 28/02/2016
Russia Rescue operation for trapped miners halted The Russian government has confirmed that rescue operations have been halted after further blasts at a mine inside the Arctic Circle. claimed six lives. 28/02/2016
World News Fifty shades of Grey officially the worst film of 2015 "Golden Raspberry" awards are handed out to Hollywood's howlers, 24 hours before the Oscars 28/02/2016
World News Syria: air strikes reported in the west of the country The London-based Syrian Observatory of Human Rights says the attacks were reported by activists on the scene. 28/02/2016
World News Bombing kills dozens at a market in Yemen At least 40 people die and dozens are wounded in an airstrike on a market in Yemen. 28/02/2016
Ireland Exit polls suggest Irish Republic is on course for a hung parliament Political stalemate beckons as early results suggest there has been no clear winner in the country's general election 27/02/2016
United Kingdom How British expats can vote in the UK EU referendum The UK’s EU referendum – 3 things An estimated 5.6 million British citizens overseas Since 1985, anyone over 18 who has lived abroad for less than 27/02/2016
World News French President heckled by angry farmers Riot police called in and several arrests have been made after tempers flared at the prestigious Agriculture Fair in Paris. 27/02/2016
World News Oscar-nominated Mustang takes home four Cesars The Oscar-nominated 'Mustang' took four awards, including best first film for director Deniz Gamze Erguven. 27/02/2016
World News Scenes of calm in Syria as the UN confirms date for Geneva talks The fragile truce means the Syrian government and its opponents are expected to cease fighting to allow peace talks to resume and aid to reach civilians. 27/02/2016
World News G20: divisions over debt and currency reform The G20 summit has got underway in China. The gathering unites finance ministers and central bank bosses from the world’s biggest economies. The G20 27/02/2016
Ireland Voting underway in Irish election Political stalemate beckons for the Irish Republic on the eve of a parliamentary election which is not expected to produce a clear winner 26/02/2016
Mexico US VP slams campaign rhetoric about Mexico as "damaging" and "incrediby inaccurate" Visiting Mexico, the US Vice-President has apologised for the tone of some of his country’s presidential campaign rhetoric. Biden rues 'damaging' 26/02/2016
USA Apple bites back and asks US court to overturn FBI access ruling Apple has petitioned a US court to overturn its ruling ordering the company to help the FBI break into the phone of one of the San Bernadino killers saying the decision violates its constitutional rig 26/02/2016