Now playing Next Europe News Europe founding father Altiero Spinelli honoured in Ventotene Mini EU summit takes place in Ventotene, the island where Altiero Spinelli wrote his manifesto for a 'free and united Europe'. 22/08/2016
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Now playing Next Germany Berlin urges London not to postpone Brexit after delay reports Germany has urged London not to delay Brexit, following a flurry of British media reports which suggested Prime Minister Theresa May might postpone the formal procedure to leave the… 16/08/2016
Now playing Next Turkey Austria calls Turkey-EU refugee deal a faltering 'house of cards' The deal to send back to Turkey the migrants reaching Europe's shores is a house of cards falling apart, according to Austria's foreign minister. 06/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy German industrial orders fall on plunging eurozone demand German factory orders unexpectedly fell in June as demand from eurozone countries plunged by 8.5 percent compared to May. 05/08/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Bank of England fights Brexit vote slowdown with stimulus Britain's central bank has unveiled a series of stimulus measures to help protect the economy from the effects of the vote to leave the European Union. 04/08/2016
Now playing Next Markets Shares rise, pound drops on UK stimulus measures UK finance minister Philip Hammond has welcomed the stimulus measures announced by the Bank of England; in reaction London's FTSE 100 share index rose and the pound fell in value. 04/08/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Bank of England cuts the cost of borrowing to counter economic effects of Brexit vote The UK's central bank has cut its base interest rate for the first time in seven years, from 0.5 percent to 0.25 percent - a new record low 04/08/2016
Now playing Next Economy Eurozone business activity still muted in July, retail sales flat Business activity in the eurozone was slightly better than predicted in July but growth remained muted and what there was came mostly from a surge in Germany. 03/08/2016
Now playing Next Business Series HSBC to buy back shares amid profit slump HSBC.,Europe's biggest bank, just reported a 29 percent drop in pretax profits for the first half of 2016 and will buy back $2.5 billion worth of shares. 03/08/2016
Now playing Next United Kingdom Most Scots want to stay in UK despite Brexit, poll suggests It seems most people in Scotland still want to remain in the United Kingdom – despite the pending Brexit. 30/07/2016
Now playing Next Italy Italy's Monte dei Paschi bank among poor performers in latest in EU stress test Banks from Italy, Ireland, Spain and Austria have come out worst in the latest European Union stress test. 30/07/2016
Now playing Next state of the union State of the Union: a string of attacks in Europe This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly round-up of the top stories from across Europe. 29/07/2016
Now playing Next Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Merkel's robust attack on Islamist terror This is the Brief from Brussels, a daily roundup of all the top stories making waves around Europe. 28/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Boris Johnson wants UK to remain key partner in Europe The British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has promised the UK will maintain close ties with its European neighbours despite the Brexit vote. 28/07/2016
Now playing Next Economy Tourists shun Turkey, visitor numbers slump in June The number of foreigners visiting Turkey plummeted by over 40 percent in June, the biggest fall in tourist numbers in over two decades. 28/07/2016
Now playing Next Europe News European Commission warns Poland to respect rule of law but decides not to sanction Spain and Portugal for overspending No sanctions for Spain and Portugal for overspending but EU confrontation will Poland escalates 27/07/2016