Markets Netflix subscriber boom boosts shares Shares of Netflix shot up as the video streaming service added nearly 3.6 million subscribers between July and September. 18/10/2016
Sci-Tech ExoMars mission enters crucial stage ExoMars, the European Space Agency’s mission to Mars, is at a crucial stage. 18/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU-Canada trade pact on ice This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 17/10/2016
Europe News EU says Russia's Aleppo attacks 'may amount to war crimes' EU foreign ministers urged Russia and Syria to end their bombing of Aleppo, warning the attacks “may amount to war crimes. 17/10/2016
My Europe Series FGM and forced marriage: EU countries not spared Europe faced with stiff challenge to combat FGM and forced marriage in new and existing migrant communities. 14/10/2016
Cult Culture across Europe: from Caravaggio to Doisneau A cultural must when visiting the French capital – the Foire Internationale d’Art Contemporain is about to kick off with 180 galleries from 27 countries. 14/10/2016
My Europe Series Turning the tide of abuse Sophie Claudet: “Could you briefly sum up the cultural origins of female genital mutilation? 14/10/2016
Sport Real Madrid begin new EuroLeague era with Olympiacos victory Real Madrid entertained Olympiacos Piraeus in the Spanish capital on Wednesday night to kick-start the new EuroLeague season. 13/10/2016
Sport England lose 100% record after goalless draw with Slovenia in World Cup qualifiers Germany soldier on while England falter in latest World Cup qualifiers 11/10/2016
Greece Greece opens reception centre for unaccompanied refugee boys A new reception centre for unaccompanied refugee boys opened in the suburbs of Athens on Tuesday, offering those who have made the perilous journey to Europe a safe space, away from traffickers and ot 11/10/2016
Economy World Health Organisation urges high taxes on sugary drinks A tax of at least 20 percent on sugary drinks is being called for by the World Health Organisation to fight the problem of obesity. 11/10/2016
Europe News MEPs unveil shortlist for EU rights prize MEPs have approved their final shortlist for the EU’s human rights award, the Sakharov Prize. 11/10/2016
Sport 2018 World Cup qualifiers: Georgia hold Wales to draw in Cardiff as Spain and Italy win Wales were held to a 1-1 draw with Georgia in their World Cup Group D qualifier in Cardiff on Sunday. 09/10/2016
Sport European Champions Portugal and France enjoy resounding victories in World Cup qualifiers Kevin Gameiro scored a brace of goals while Dimitri Payet and Antoine Griezmann hit one apiece as France beat Bulgaria 4-1 in their second Group A World Cup qualifier at the Stade de France on… 07/10/2016
My Europe Series How to be happier at work Adults of working age in Europe spend an average of 40 hours a week at work. But is it a pleasure or a chore? 07/10/2016
Cult From 'Dalí to Deneuve - culture in Europe this week ‘Dalí, The Classical Dream’ presents a selection of 150 works by the Spanish surrealist artist with the aim of showing how he was inspired by great Italian masters like Raphael and… 07/10/2016
My Europe Series Happiness at work - dream or reality? Do you work to live or live to work? The Euronews Insiders team finds out how important it is to enjoy your employment and how your employer can help. 07/10/2016
Sport Hazeltine hammering as the US beats Europe in the Ryder Cup The United States are the masters of golf after an assured victory over Europe in the Ryder Cup at the Hazeltine National in Minnesota. 03/10/2016
Sport Ryder Cup 2016: United States lead Europe by three going into final day Team USA will head into the final day of the Ryder Cup with a three-point advantage over Darren Clarke’s men at Hazeltine. 02/10/2016
Markets Rollercoaster Friday for Deutsche Bank on settlement fears and hopes Deutsche Bank's shares bounced back on Friday after a media report it was close to settling with US authorities over alleged misselling of mortgage-backed securities. 30/09/2016