United Kingdom 'Europe not cause of UK's problems', says UK's Liz Truss in old audio In a leaked recording from some years ago. the pro-Brexit favourite to become prime minister said British workers, not migrants, were to blame for the UK's ills. 16/08/2022
Health news Lyme disease: New vaccine for the tick-borne illness in final trials The final clinical trial of a new vaccine against Lyme disease created by Pfizer is calling for 6,000 volunteers in Europe and the US. 15/08/2022
My Europe Series Five infographics showing impact of Taliban takeover on Europe The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan a year ago sparked an exodus - but how many Afghans ended up seeking asylum in the EU? And where did they go? 15/08/2022
World News EU chief praises solidarity of 'heroic' firefighters in Europe Commission President Ursula von der Leyen praised firefighters across the continent, as emergency services struggle to contain fires in France's south-west and in several other countries. 12/08/2022
Tech News How can countries protect themselves against cyber warfare? The Former Chief Strategy Officer for Cyber Policy, US secretary for defence during the Obama administration, says why improving cybersecurity is paramount. 11/08/2022
Europe News Europe's drought could be the worst in 500 years, warns researcher "Just to give you an idea the 2018 drought was so extreme that, looking back at least the last 500 years, there were no other events similar to the drought of 2018, but this year I think it is really worse than 2018." 10/08/2022
Culture news The reality of reality TV: what Big Brother’s return says about us Big Brother has returned, but why has the show made a comeback – and how does it reflect on how European watching behaviour has changed? 03/08/2022
Culture news Neighbours finale: But what are longest running soap operas in Europe? To mark the finale of Neighbours, the beloved Australian soap opera which aired for 37 years, we thought we'd take a look at the longest running soap operas in Europe 01/08/2022
China China expands freight train network with line from Hefei to Budapest A freight train carrying goods from Hefei in China's Anhui province to Budapest in Hungary was launched on Friday, marking the first-ever freight trip between the two cities. 31/07/2022
Spain New Spanish law aims to tackle food waste Draft legislation to reduce food loss and waste in Spain is expected to come into force from January 2023. 29/07/2022
Europe Decoded Here are the issues MEPs say matter most for Europe European lawmakers are worried about rising energy prices and a possible gas shortage next year. 27/07/2022
No Comment Hundreds of firefighters battle wildfires in France and Czech Republic Images of forest fires in southern France and Czech Republic, where firefighters are deployed to contain the wildfires. 27/07/2022
Affiliate content Job Hunting: Should you stay or should you go? Partner content presented by Jobbio It pays to weigh up all the eventualities before making what can be a life changing decision. 27/07/2022
Health news Revealed: The world’s top 10 healthiest cities to stay fit and active With running and outdoor exercise becoming extremely popular over the last few years, a new study reveals which cities have the best conditions to keep active. 27/07/2022
Food and Drink 'Covid hangover': How the pandemic changed European drinking habits How has alcohol consumption changed in Europe since COVID? Are we drinking less and not as often, or are some darker trends afoot? 26/07/2022
Tech News Amazon Prime hikes subscription prices in Europe 'due to inflation' From September, Amazon will charge its Prime subscribers €1 more per month in the latest sign that delivery costs are rising. 26/07/2022
My Europe Series European countries rethink military service amid Ukraine war Britain had done away with military service in 1963; Belgium did so in 1992. But between 2004 and 2011, a vast swathe of Europe did away with national service. Only Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Cyprus, Greece, Austria and Switzerland have never abandoned conscription. 26/07/2022
Travel News Border dispute erupts between UK and France over Dover travel chaos Queues of cars and lorries at the port of Dover in the UK over the weekend have led to a dispute between British and French officials over who is to blame. 25/07/2022
No Comment Firefighters battle wildfire in Spain, Greece and UK Firefighters battle wildfire in Spain, Greece and UK. 25/07/2022
World News Wildfires Europe: Greece, Tenerife, and Czech Republic battle new and ongoing blazes Several major fires are burning across Greece where the heatwave, which started on Saturday, 23 July, has increased the danger of new ones. Meanwhile, a fire in Tenerife has burnt almost 2,500 hectares. 24/07/2022