Europe What has changed after Germanwings tragedy? This week on Utalk, Anita in London asked: “One year after a Germanwings co-pilot deliberately crashed his plane, what measures have been taken to
Europe Focus on the sharing economy This week on UTalk, a question from James in London: What are the benefits of the so-called sharing economy for consumers? Guillermo Beltrà, Head of 12/02/2016
Europe The U.S. presidential election explained This week on UTalk, Chris in London asks: “How is the U.S. president elected?” Euronews’ correspondent in Washington D.C., Stefan Grobe, walks us 29/01/2016
Europe A universal income - what it is and how it works This week UTalk fields a question from Maya in Brussels who asks: “To fight against precarity and social inequality, some suggest the creation of a 22/01/2016
Europe Owning a gun in the EU This week U-talk fields a question from Thomas in Paris : “How does the European Union currently regulate the private purchase and ownership of 15/01/2016
Europe Tackling antiquities trafficking In this week’s Utalk, a question from Lesley in London: “How can looted antiquities from Iraq and Syria, for instance, still end up on the art market 08/01/2016
Europe What am I allowed to carry? - airport security explained This week on Utalk, Anna in Brussels asks: “I will be travelling by plane for Christmas. What can I carry in my hand luggage? And what should 18/12/2015
Europe The right to be forgotten on the internet This week on Utalk we answer a question from Sandra in Paris: “Eighteen months after the ratification of the right to be forgotten online by the 11/12/2015
Europe From a linear to a circular economy This week on UTalk, we answer a question from Claire in Brussels: “We currently hear more and more about the circular economy whose objective is to 04/12/2015
Europe Utalk: European PNR - what's at stake? This week on Utalk, we answwer a question posted online by Muriel: “In the wake of Paris attacks, the creation of a European PNR, or a Passenger 27/11/2015
Europe Setting up a business in another EU member state - how is it done? This week on UTalk, Carole in Luxembourg asks: “I live in Luxembourg, but I would like to set up a business right across the border, in Germany. What 20/11/2015
Europe Food for thought: what are 'novel foods' and how safe are they? The safety of new types of food products is a concern for Euronews viewer Sylvie in Lyon, France who asks: “as the European Union is reviewing its 13/11/2015
Europe Is the end really nigh for roaming charges in Europe? This week on Utalk the question comes from Jane in Dublin, who asks about roaming charges: “The European Union recently agreed to put an end to 06/11/2015
Europe People power: how crowdfunding works The power and potential of crowdfunding is under the spotlight in this edition of Utalk. Emmanuelle in Paris asked: “How do you launch a crowdfunding 30/10/2015
Europe How to complain about energy prices Patrick from London asked: “I have received an extremely high energy bill for last month. I suppose that my energy supplier has raised their prices 23/10/2015
Europe What can I do as a consumer to prevent food waste? This week on Utalk, a question from Olivier in Brussels: “90 million tonnes of food are thrown away in the European Union every year. What can we do 16/10/2015
Europe Digital copyright: do you know your rights? What is the EU’s position on copyright in the digital era? George from Malta asks: “EU copyright rules are being reviewed to make them appropriate 09/10/2015