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
Italy Husband of Italy's first black minister 'to run for far-right party' The husband of MEP Cécile Kyenge, Italy's first black minister, announced he was running for the far-right League party at a local election. 05/02/2019
China Euroviews. The EU’s “softball” approach to AI will lose to China’s “hardball” China is not just playing catch-up with the West [...]. It is planning to leap over Western economies and seize nothing less than global AI dominance. China is developing a sophisticated national AI strategy and it is allocating massive government funding to capture global market share in AI. 05/02/2019
Markets Shares climb to two-month high, dollar rises ahead of Trump speech Shares climb to two-month high, dollar rises ahead of Trump speech 05/02/2019
Germany Self-shredding Banksy painting goes on display in Germany Self-shredding Banksy painting goes on display in Germany 05/02/2019