My Europe Series Europe in 2014: green shoots or dark days? Looking to the year ahead, are the EU economy’s green shoots outnumbering the dark spots? What dangers are there inside and outside the EU? Could 19/12/2013
real economy Boosting growth in Europe in a globalised world A more competitive Europe is the European dream in these days of austerity. But how to achieve it is always the question. In this week’s Real 17/12/2013
business planet Cashing in on culture - how businesses make money from Europe's history Europe is the world’s most popular tourism destination. And 40 percent of that activity is associated with cultural and historic heritage, thanks 13/12/2013
real economy Europe's drive to thrive in an increasingly competitive world Improving competitiveness is one of the big challenges facing Europe as it struggles on the road to economic recovery. Why are some businesses and 03/12/2013
business planet Get bigger, go public: SMEs launching on the stock exchange In this edition of Business Planet we’re in the Spanish city of Seville. Getting financial backing for new projects is not always an easy task for 29/11/2013
real economy Europe's moves to promote regional growth and innovation On the next episode of Real Economy we put the spotlight on Europe’s regions. Their growth directly reverberates onto a national level, but are these 19/11/2013
business planet KETS: transforming innovation into competitive product In this edition of Business Planet the focus is on the relatively new concept of KETS. As the programme’s reporter, Serge Rombi, explains: “In this 15/11/2013
World Moscovici: 'my proposals for a new Europe' French Minister of Economy and Finance Pierre Moscovici has found the time in his first year and a half in that job to write a book about it. We 14/11/2013
World As trade deal with Ukraine nears, EU official cautious over political climate With Ukraine, one of the most ambitious deals the European Union has ever negotiated is being prepared for final signature in November: the Deep and 02/10/2013
real economy The ECB's helping hand - monetary policies explained Consumer Price Inflation, quantitative easing, long term refinancing and outright money transfers. Now that’s a lot of jargon, but what does it 23/09/2013
World What is the European Stability Mechanism? A busy trading room is the very heart of the Luxembourg based headquarters of the European Stability Mechanism, one of the newest organisations on 01/08/2013
United Kingdom ‘Better off in a Better Europe’ – British Influence launches manifesto The campaign group British Influence has launched a cross-party EU manifesto in London called, “Better off In a Better Europe.” It seeks to set out 16/07/2013
business planet How JEREMIE helped a Maltese company take wing Just one plane helped the Malta School of Flying, founded in 2004 by two men, to now employ 20 people. In 2012 the partners needed to grow. 12/07/2013
business planet Giving and receiving: social enterprise in Europe One in four new businesses in Europe is what is known as a social entreprise. They provide opportunities for the most destitute and vulnerable in 31/05/2013
World Trichet, call it 'austerity' or 'danger control' With Europe still mired in recession, euronews asked the former President of the European Central Bank, Jean-Claude Trichet, to consider the results 23/05/2013
World IMF sees bumpy recovery The International Monetary Fund has trimmed its projections for global economic growth for this year and next. It says that is to take into account 16/04/2013
Business Davos: the big top for an economic circus As the A-listers arrived in Davos, police marksmen looked down from the snow covered roofs of the picturesque Swiss ski resort. When the World 23/01/2013
World Eurozone bank supervision: how it works The deal reached in Brussels by European Union finance ministers on Thursday to create a single supervisor for the eurozone’s banks is the latest 13/12/2012
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Richard Wolff, Economics Professor at NYC's New School Richard Wolff, Economics Professor at New York City’s New School, talks about the EU, the US and especially what he calls, the “contradictions of 23/11/2012
World Antonio Tajani on SMEs, strategy and new economy Serge Rombi: “Hello and welcome. We’re with Antonio Tajani, a vice-president of the European Commission and Commissioner for Industry and 15/10/2012
My Europe Series China rising: Will new leadership bring about change? As China’s Communist Party Congress approaches and with it an expected change of leadership, China-watchers are considering what policies may stand 03/10/2012
World Stiglitz warns Europe: don't mimic US A new work by Joseph Stiglitz, ‘The Price of Inequality’, is bad news. We interviewed the Columbia University Professor and Nobel Economics laureate 13/09/2012
focus Four regions weather the economic storm The gentle summer song of road diggers has never been more welcome in Europe! It is music to the ears in these times of economic crisis because it 11/07/2012
World EU bank aid deal 'better than expected, worse than needed' National debt risk must be distanced from banking debt risk, in hopes that dangerous contagion can be averted. This was the European Union’s 29/06/2012
My Europe Series What has become of Europe? In this edition of U-talk, Marcel from Brussels asked: “What is Europe? I understand that it was founded to prevent wars in the countries of Europe 24/04/2012
World D'Alema: Merkel represents a 'selfish Europe' Former Italian Prime Minister and President of the Foundation for European Progressive Studies, Massimo D’Alema is considered a prominent, Italian 12/04/2012