Italy Italy-Libya sign agreement to curb flow of migrants to Europe Italy’s prime minister has signed a memorandum of understanding with Libya to curb the flow of migrants to Europe. 02/02/2017
World News Need for speed? How European countries compare There’s no doubt that driving too fast is dangerous. 02/02/2017
Economy Green car sales rise in Europe The number of battery powered, fuel-cell and rechargeable hybrid cars rose by a combined 206,000 last year in the EU and European Free Trade Area. 01/02/2017
Economy Eurozone economy accelerates, inflation up, unemployment falls Eurozone economic growth is accelerating faster than in the US, unemployment is at a more than seven-year low and inflation has risen. 31/01/2017
World News Euroviews. Are you 'web' or 'wall'? How politics has split society Between web and wall: what would the disruption of politics look like? 31/01/2017
Europe News Transparency watchdog tells EU to get tough on lobbying The European Parliament must bar departing members from moving directly to lobbying former colleagues, Transparency International said on Tuesday after finding dozens of ex-MEPs had taken jobs with… 31/01/2017
Real Economy Is Europe in the mood to invest in itself? This edition of Real Economy, from the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg, looks at the kind of investments Europe needs. 31/01/2017
Europe News European diplomats voice further anger at Trump travel ban European diplomats have voiced their anger at President Donald Trump’s travel ban, continuing the global backlash. 30/01/2017
Portugal The EU is urged to "stand firm against Trump" The French President says EU member states should remain steadfast whenever the US president urges them to follow the UK's decision to split with Brussels. 28/01/2017
Cult The best of Arts and Culture in Europe and the World Aussie impressionists Impressionism is not the preserve of the French or indeed Europeans. 27/01/2017
Sport Handball: France beat Slovenia to close in second straight world title Holders France have reached the final of the men’s world handball championship on home soil after seeing off the semi-final challenge of Slovenia. 26/01/2017
World News Hungary's Orban : 'Make Europe great again' Europe is starting a new era of political thinking, the situation is awfully bad and we need to change it – this is one of the main ideas of Hungarian Prime minister Viktor Orban who delivered a speec 26/01/2017
Europe News EU eyes more money to process refugees in Africa EU interior ministers want to spend more money on camps in Africa so refugees and migrants can be processed there. 26/01/2017
Economy No Brexit vote effect as UK economy enjoys robust growth Strong economic Q4 growth in the UK, driven by free-spending consumers, has confounded Brexit vote slowdown warnings. 26/01/2017
Sport EuroLeague: Zalgiris stun defending champs CSKA, Pana hold off Barcelona Struggling Zalgiris Kaunas claimed a major scalp in the Euroleague regular season on Tuesday when they beat table-topping CSKA Moscow The defending champions from Russia were leading by seven points 25/01/2017
World News Euroviews. Trump-Putin Deal: easing tensions with restrained engagement: opinion The anxieties of Trump-Putin “bromance” may be premature, especially if the inaugural speech underlining American interests as paramount is any indication of the yet to be formulated U.S. foreign policy. 24/01/2017
USA Trump’s foreign policy – should we trust his own words? During the transition, Donald Trump has made foreign policy comments that rattled allies, emboldened extremists and fringe-groups and let others just… 23/01/2017
World News How to make toast without increasing cancer risk When cooking bread to make toast, or when frying, baking or roasting, strive for a slightly golden colour rather than a deep brown. 23/01/2017
World News Donald Trump protests held across Europe Tens of thousands of people across Europe have taken part in a global day of protests against new US president Donald Trump. 21/01/2017
World News Anti-Trump protests take the fight international Protests against Donald Trump have been held in Brussels, London and Berlin ahead of Saturday's Womens' marches. 20/01/2017