France Ukrainian film on Donbas conflict screened at Cannes Film Festival A film inspired by women's experiences of war is one of several Ukrainian films featured at the Cannes Film Festival this year. 26/05/2022
Eco-Innovation Soaring battery costs fail to cool electric vehicle sales The rising price of fossil fuels and environmental concerns mean people are still buying electric cars despite an increase in cost. 19/04/2022
Euronews Debates Euronews Debates | The South Africa perspective: Can the EU & Africa reboot their relationship? A panel of experts discusses the key challenges facing the EU-Africa partnership today, including energy, security, education and the economy. 04/02/2022
Germany Merkel calls for 'fundamental rethink' at CDP Europe Awards 2021 German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for 'fundamental rethink' to protect the environment at the annual CDP Europe Awards 2021. 03/03/2021
France EU MEDIA unit backs European films and equality at Cannes Film Festival The EU's MEDIA unit for the European audiovisual sector is at the 72nd Cannes Film Festival to boost the European film industry and equality for women 20/05/2019
Japan Leaders say EU-Japan pact protects workers Leaders say workers shouldn't fear EU-Japan pact 17/07/2018
Spotlight Hong Kong: Driving growth in a leading global financial hub Hong Kong is a magnet for worldwide talent, where professional dreams come true 11/06/2018
Business Poland's production powerhouse Chris Burns travels across Poland to look at why both international and local businesses are investing heavily in the country. 27/03/2018
Spotlight Poland... a rising economic star? Spotlight travelled to Poland to see what's turning it from a fledgling to a fully-developed economic power and here to fight with the top dogs 13/03/2018
Spotlight Poland's skilled workers attract global businesses How did Poland, a country that threw off Communism nearly three decades ago, manage to keep growing despite a global financial crisis? 27/02/2018
Peru Christ burns in Lima as Peru's anti-corruption protesters wait on Pope The pope's tour of his home continent is off to a rough start even before he arrives, with more protests planned in Chile. 13/01/2018
My Europe Series Is the European Union doomed? This is the final episode of ‘The Network’, euronews’ hard talk with a matrix of newsmakers. The headlines: Nearly 60 years on, the European Union 10/03/2016
My Europe Series Spanish election: redrawing the political map of Spain On the Network this week Chris Burns and his guests look at what is at stake in Spain’s general election later this month. Can the ruling Partido 10/12/2015
My Europe Series Climate change - will the Paris summit see a meeting of minds on how to tackle global warming? On the Network this week Chris Burns looks at the hopes for the Paris summit on climate change. Experts are warning that unless there is joint 26/11/2015
My Europe Series Is Europe doomed because of Merkel's domestic troubles? Europe’s “powerfrau”, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, has wielded her country’s power to tackle a devastating financial crisis, a refugee crisis and 12/11/2015
My Europe Series Are refugees or civil rights the priority in Turkey? Turkey’s snap elections come at a critical moment. President Erdogan aims to avoid the hung parliament from the June vote, but polls show no clear 29/10/2015
My Europe Series Drones - for better or for worse? The most hotly debated 21st century weapons – drones – have been an important means of fighting an adversary at no risk to the virtual pilots. But 15/10/2015