Climate Now Copernicus Climate Update: Flaming August In partnership with Copernicus The fourth-warmest August on record produced more than just heat, with drought and floods damaging crops and taking lives around the world. 14/09/2018
Economy Tsipras blames neo-liberal policies & EU's "democratic deficit" for rise of far-right The Greek Prime Minister speaks about austerity, debt, migration and much more in a wide-ranging interview with The Global Conversation. 13/09/2018
Italy Arthritic Autostradas: Italy's motorway network under fire A cash cow for investors but too often a choked nightmare for users...and potentially dangerous warn critics after the Bologna bridge tragedy. 12/09/2018
Hungary Hungarian infrastructure a symptom of decades of underinvestment Today EU infrastructure spending is at an historic low. While some countries have spent EU funding wisely, in other member states people wonder if any money has been spent at all... 11/09/2018
Focus Raging against the dying of the art Euronews meets the last Feathermaster of Paris, Eric Charles-Donatien, always in demand from the fashion houses, but keen to ensure he is not the last of his kind in the French capital. 10/09/2018
World EU has more 'ability than goodwill' | Uncut with Le Drian and Borrell The latest "Uncut with Daniel Cohn-Bendit" tackles the issue that has the most potential to damage the European Union. 07/09/2018
Cinema "Operation Finale" pits Kingsley against Isaac in the story of the Eichmann capture The story of the Israeli secret service's daring 1960's covert operation in Argentina has been given the Hollywood twist. 07/09/2018
Business Planet How one Polish company is proving disability is no handicap when it comes to working In partnership with The European Commission For those bedridden or paralysed the jobs market appears to be closed. One Polish entrepreneur is turning that notion on its head. 07/09/2018
Musica Plácido Domingo's Operalia crowns rising stars The great singer's dedication to promoting rising talent in the world's foremost Opera singing competition enters its 26th year, and the latest edition has revealed an exceptional female voice. 06/09/2018
Sweden Malmo on the front line of Sweden's election Sweden's third largest city has had a tumultuous few months of shootings and street violence some are blaming on immigrants, and the far-right hopes to benefit. 06/09/2018
Sweden Neglect drives far-right vote in rural Sweden The far-right is campaigning hard in the Swedish countryside ahead of Sunday's election on its pet theme of immigration, but neither the SD nor any other party appears to be addressing people's concerns. 05/09/2018
Focus Breathing life into old books & embossing the natural world onto leather Two Swedish artists take novel approaches to creating objects for the home. 03/09/2018
Republic of North Macedonia FYROM name change deal with Greece signed by leaders EU on hand to witness signatures, but are the celebrations premature? 17/06/2018
Sport Fabulous Federer hits top form on comeback The new world number one was irresistible on Stuttgart's grass. 17/06/2018
Yemen No let-up in fighting for Hodeida as UN attempts to negotiate control UN says negotiations are "well advanced" with Houthis to take over main entry point for humanitarian aid. 17/06/2018
Afghanistan Would-be assassin of Malala meets his end in Afghanistan US drone strike kills Mullah Fazlullah, who was the leader of the Taliban in Pakistan. 15/06/2018
France French rail unions say SNCF reforms will derail public service French Senate approves lower house's measures that will end jobs-for-life, early retirement, and annual pay rises, but the unions promise more strike action. 14/06/2018
Russia Moscow basks in the glow of footie fever Fans assemble for the greatest show on Earth in the Russian capital. 14/06/2018
USA It's clobbering time for Stan Lee's business partner Lee's lawyer files restraining order against caregiver and business partner Keya Morgan, alleging "elder abuse". 14/06/2018