My Europe Series Pesticides: a threat to public health? France's toxic debate France plans to introduce buffer zones between crops fields and residential areas, to comply with EU rules. The debate has become toxic in many parts of the country, where tensions run high between residents worried about their health, and farmers concerned about their future. 08/11/2019
World Algerian football fans cause chaos on the streets of France Algeria is through to the Africa Cup of Nations final, and fans in France are thrilled, but celebrations after the semi-final were marred by clashes with police and hundreds of arrests. 15/07/2019
My Europe Series Lampedusa divided over migrants Lampedusa, one of the centres of the migrant crisis, is divided in opinion. A doctor has been helping, he says, around 300,000 people for the last 30 years, as they dock on the island's shores. Others, who support Matteo Salvini’s League Party, want better jobs and more help from the government. 28/06/2019
Greece Inside the migrants' jungle in Samos A former political science lecturer and civil rights activist, Sarah fled Uganda where her security was at risk. She has been surviving in the so-called migrants "jungle" on the greek island of Samos for 8 months. She takes us on a tour of what she calls hell on earth. 20/05/2019
My Europe Series Migrants and Greeks in Samos share anger and despair Samos is less than two kilometres away from the Turkish coast and it's one of several so-called "hotspots" for asylum seekers on the Greek islands of the north Aegean Sea. 10/05/2019
My Europe Series INSIDERS | The rise of the Spanish Far-Right In Spain, issues like border protection, crime, and unemployment, have propelled far-right Vox party into office in Andalusia’s last regional elections. 22/03/2019
My Europe Series Poland's coal conundrum In this episode of Insiders Euronews travels to Poland to look at the country's deadly dependence on coal. 21/12/2018
My Europe Series Poland's coal paradox Host of the #Cop24 Poland heavily depends on coal and tops the list of Europ's most polluting and CO2 emitting countries. Insiders takes you on a journey from the Czech Republic to the heart of Silesia, Poland's realm of coal, to hear from those to whom coal is either a lifeline or a plague. 21/12/2018
My Europe Series IMMERSIVE STORY: Take a tour of Europe's coal country Intense coal mining has made Katowice, where COP24 negotiations are taking place right now, one of Europe's most polluted areas. Take an interactive tour of coal country and meet the people who are fighting to keep it alive. 14/12/2018
Poland EU climate and energy targets set to challenge coal-dependent Poland EU climate and energy targets, such as phasing out fossil fuels, will be hard to swallow in Poland as coal accounts for 80% of electricity generation 03/12/2018
My Europe Series Niger: Africa's migration sentinel On the immigration, terrorism and global warming frontlines, one of the world's poorest nations has a multitude of problems piecemeal aid will not solve. 26/10/2018
Niger Migrants hotspots: the Niger laboratory Niger is a major transit country for migrants wanting to reach Europe. The EU wants to make it one of the so-called « hotspots » where migration flows towards Europe can be processed. euronews reporter Valérie Gauriat investigated on the field. 25/09/2018
My Europe Series Antisemitism pushing jews out of their homes in France A wave of hate crime against Jews is forcing many to take extra security measures. Some are even considering what had once been unimaginable to them -- moving to Israel. 29/06/2018
France France: Tension rises as migrants brave the Alps Over a nearly two year period, more than 3,500 migrants have ventured into the mountains to seek asylum in France. 01/06/2018
My Europe Series Migrants in the Alps: The dangerous trek to a new life Over a nearly two year period, more than 3,500 migrants have braved the Alps to seek asylum in France 01/06/2018
My Europe Series Belarus: stifled freedoms and glimmers of hope Insiders reporter Valérie Gauriat went to Belarus, where the thirst for democracy is trying to crack the wall of the country's autocratic regime. 06/04/2018
My Europe Series Iceland's recipe for gender parity Lauded as the world leader in gender parity, Iceland is reaping the harvest of a decades-long struggle to give women a fairer deal. 23/02/2018
Iceland Iceland leads the way on gender parity The Scandinavian island ranks first in the World Economic Forum's gender equality report. So what is Iceland doing right? 23/02/2018
My Europe Series Inside Hungary's far-right movement Ahead of 2018 elections, Hungary's Fidesz ruling party's campaign competes with far-right narratives. We met those who say immigration and globalisation threaten their identity. 23/11/2017
World "Nuclear weapons don't make us safe" - ICAN Beatrice Fihn from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons calls on all nuclear states to disarm. 18/10/2017