World 'A darker more unstable world' says Amnesty International Euronews journalist Mark Davis spoke to David Griffiths from Amnesty International:“In its Annual Report on the state of Human Rights worldwide, Amnesty International has singled out for criticism a l 22/02/2017
Business Series Amazon to add 15,000 jobs across Europe, 5,000 in Britain Online retailer Amazon has said it will create more than 5,000 jobs in Britain this year, part of 15,000 in various European countries. 20/02/2017
Europe News Small protest against US vice president's Brussels visit Some 30 people protested against the visit of US Vice President Mike Pence to Brussels on Monday. 20/02/2017
Spain Ceuta under siege: more migrants storm the fence More than 300 migrants have broken through the border fence between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Ceuta - Europe's only land border with Africa. 20/02/2017
Belgium Euroviews. The European Union first: time for a change of approach The key to enabling the EU to meet this potential – to save itself and the world from catastrophe – is for member states urgently to adopt a “European Union first” mantra. 18/02/2017
Germany US Vice President Pence seeks to reassure Transatlantic allies Addressing the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, US Vice President Mike Pence has sought to assure allies that Donald Trump’s administration will back NATO and stand with… 18/02/2017
Economy European car sales jump, VW strong, PSA and Opel less so European car sales jumped 10.2 percent year-on-year in January to 1.2 million vehicles. 16/02/2017
World News Mattis issues ultimatum to NATO over defence spending US Defence Secretary James Mattis has delivered an ultimatum to NATO – threatening to reduce support for the organisation if members do not honour their military spending… 16/02/2017
Syria Syrian President Assad: ISIL has "definitely" infiltrated refugees to the West Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he believes beyond any doubt that “terrorists” have “definitely” masked themselves as refugees 10/02/2017
Cult The best of Arts and Culture in Europe and the World Photo Pictures which have been re-staged by film photographers for the stills camera on a film set are on show at an exhibition at the Albertina Museum in… 10/02/2017
Cinema New German film addresses Nazi child 'euthanasia' Director Kai Wessel's film 'Fog In August' ('Nebel im August') addresses a dark period in German history - the Nazis' "euthanasia" programme. 10/02/2017
Europe News EU refuses to rule out legal action over refugee relocation EU countries have taken in just 12,000 migrants from Greece and Italy in a year and a half. 08/02/2017
World News Migrants in limbo: thousands stranded in camps across Europe Stranded on the edge of the EU, hundreds of migrants have found shelter at an abandoned warehouse in Belgrade. 08/02/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: how much will Brexit cost Britain? This is the Brief from Brussels, our daily roundup of the latest news from Europe’s de facto capital. 07/02/2017
Europe News Leaders of Germany, Poland hold talks on EU's future German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo held talks on Tuesday with a view to deepening ties between both countries. 07/02/2017
Business Series Lower fares shrink Ryanair's profits Ryanair had to cut its fares more than expected during the last three months of 2016 because of over-capacity, which pulled down profits. 06/02/2017
Cult Art and Cinema, Dimitrije Popovic and Transmedia in Rendez-vous Explore European culture in Rendez-vous 03/02/2017