World British florists worry about the prospect of a no-deal Brexit With Brexit less than two months away, the continuing uncertainty over the possibility of a no-deal scenario has British florists increasingly worried. 13/02/2019
Markets Asian stocks edge up, U.S. futures rise on hope for no U.S. government shutdown Asian stocks edge up, U.S. futures rise on hope for no U.S. government shutdown 12/02/2019
Markets European shares rise on trade optimism; Michelin inflates tyre makers, autos European shares rise on trade optimism; Michelin inflates tyre makers, autos 12/02/2019
France French MPs vote for mandatory EU flags in classrooms "Schools are not barracks," said one MP critical of the move. 12/02/2019
Markets Asian shares search for direction as U.S.-China trade talks begin Asian shares search for direction as U.S.-China trade talks begin 11/02/2019
World News Women in Science: Five countries that beat the gender gap Women in Science: Five countries that beat the gender gap 11/02/2019
Markets European shares recover from one-week low as trade talks resume European shares recover from one-week low as trade talks resume 11/02/2019
World News Which European countries eat the most meat? It has become common to hear people in western Europe swearing off meat, with initiatives like "meat-free Mondays" gaining in popularity, but does this mean these countries consume less? 10/02/2019
Markets Take Five: When doves coo - World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: When doves coo - World markets themes for the week ahead 08/02/2019
World News What does a no-deal Brexit look like for Brits in Europe? With no arrangement yet in place for when the UK departs the EU, Euronews looks at what a no-deal scenario means for the rights of Brits living in the bloc and Europeans living in the UK. 08/02/2019
Markets World stocks poised for weekly loss; dollar firms again World stocks poised for weekly loss; dollar firms again 08/02/2019
Business European shares ease as Publicis, GEA and TUI earnings weigh European shares ease as Publicis, GEA and TUI earnings weigh 07/02/2019
World News Measles cases in Europe tripled in 2018, says WHO WHO said “uneven progress between and within countries” was to blame for the record numbers. 07/02/2019
France Take-off: France & Germany begin project to build new fighter jets It is the first act of a joint programme that will see the building of a combat aircraft and associated weapons, such as drones. 07/02/2019
Markets Asian shares doze in data lull, New Zealand dollar takes a dive Asian shares doze in data lull, New Zealand dollar takes a dive 07/02/2019
World Monsanto says poisoned farmer’s symptoms 'do not exist' Agrochemical giant Monsanto has said that the severe neurological problems suffered by a French cereal farmer, who routinely used its weed killing product, don’t exist. Monsanto’s lawyer, Jean-Daniel Bretzner, denied the company bore any responsibility, at a court hearing yesterday. 07/02/2019
World News Europe briefing: five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 07/02/2019
Spain Spanish father loses custody over his children for smoking too much Spanish father has lost custody over his children for smoking too much. 06/02/2019
World News How is food waste regulated in Europe? After two German students launched a petition to change food waste regulations in Germany, Euronews has looked at food waste regulations across the European Union. 06/02/2019
Markets Solid BP update pushes European shares to 9 week high as banks rebound Solid BP update pushes European shares to 9 week high as banks rebound 05/02/2019