Economy UK exports and factory growth rise UK exports rose quickly towards the end of 2016 and early in 2017 along with factory output growth which was at the strongest in seven years. 13/03/2017
Venezuela Wife of Venezuelan political prisoner Leopoldo Lopez speaks to Euronews Venezuela’s capital Caracas was once one of the world’s wealthiest cities. 10/03/2017
Economy Record-breaking year for Mobile World Congress Time to pack away the selfie sticks as Mobile World Congress, the annual technology and telecoms trade show, wrapped up in Barcelona. 02/03/2017
Economy Spain's economy continues to show strong growth, 3.2% expansion in 2016 Spending by Spanish households boosted the economy last year, along with exports, but 2017 may be trickier. 02/03/2017
Economy Eurozone inflation at four-year high of 2% increases pressure on ECB Eurozone inflation surged to its highest in four years in February which will put the European Central Bank under pressure to scale back stimulus. 02/03/2017
Economy Eurozone factory growth hits six-year high in February, France lags Eurozone manufacturing growth accelerated to a six-year high in February, a fall in the value of the euro helped drive up exports and optimism rose. 01/03/2017
Economy Barcelona phone home - World Mobile Congress opens The Barcelona World Mobile Congress features hundreds of shiny, new handsets but not the crucial comeback device for Samsung - the Galaxy S8. 27/02/2017
Business Planet Meet central Europe's hi-tech world-beater, South Moravia There's a new Hi-Tech gang in town making a global name for themselves, busting out of South Moravia in the Czech Republic on a wave of entreprenurial savvy and smart support. 24/02/2017
Economy German economy and budget surplus soar, but Merkel shuns new debt Germany's economy grew 1.9 percent last year boosting the budget surplus hugely, but Chancellor Merkel says the country won't take on any new debt. 23/02/2017
Japan Ghosn hands over the reins at Nissan Carlos Ghosn steps down as CEO of Nissan, handing the job to co-CEO Hiroto Saikawa 23/02/2017
World News Universal income a game changer or futile? Universal income is it one for the future? 21/02/2017
Business Series Yahoo pays the price for massive data breaches in Verizon deal Verizon - which is buying Yahoo's core internet business - has cut the purchase price to reflect the financial impact of two massive cyber attacks. 21/02/2017
Business Series HSBC's profits plunge dragging down share price Europe's biggest bank HSBC saw annual pre-tax profit slump 62 percent with hefty writedowns and warned its revenues could fall again this year. 21/02/2017
Business Series Tata promotes insider Natarajan Chandrasekaran to top job Tata's newly-appointed chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran says he will focus on boosting shareholder returns. 21/02/2017
Business Series Germany encouraged, UK worried over Opel-Vauxhall sale to PSA A report PSA would continue operating all Opel's German production sites if it buys Opel-Vauxhall has UK union officials worried. 20/02/2017
Netherlands Time to replace capitalism with trust? By Irene Dominioni Amsterdam is famous for its vibrant, avant-garde cafes, but one of them has a particularly intriguing concept. 14/02/2017
Economy Japan's economic growth overshadowed by Trump protectionism fears Japan's economy continues to grow thanks to exports, but spending by consumers is weak and there are fears about US protectionist policies. 13/02/2017
Economy UK economy resilient at end of 2016, manufacturing jumps Britain's economy remained resilient at the end of last year despite the UK's surprise vote in June to leave the European Union. 10/02/2017
USA 'Go buy Ivanka's stuff' - did White House adviser cross the line? A senior White House adviser is in hot water after promoting products of President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka. 10/02/2017