Now playing Next state of the union Europe Weekly: EU agrees tentative deal on air passenger data In this edition of Europe Weekly: the European Parliament gives its approval to plans to register air passenger data as part of the fight against 11/12/2015
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Now playing Next My Europe Series The right to be forgotten on the internet This week on Utalk we answer a question from Sandra in Paris: “Eighteen months after the ratification of the right to be forgotten online by the 11/12/2015
Now playing Next Europe News EU seeks to reform digital copyright laws Politicians have paid lip service to creating a single market in digital services for years. Now, the European Commission says it wants to let 09/12/2015
Now playing Next Real Economy A portrait of poverty: Europe’s women & children In Real Economy this week Maithreyi Seetharaman looks at the challenges governments face in tackling poverty with the help of some of those closest 07/12/2015
Now playing Next Switzerland Swiss government says will impose immigrant quotas if no EU deal reached Switzerland, not part of the EU but part of its free-trade and Schengen zones, has long been at the spearpoint of European-wide hesitation about the 04/12/2015
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Now playing Next Real Economy Shining a light on Europe's shadow economy Most of us can be little bit guilty of not wanting to declare everything that we earn to the taxman – so, this week Real Economy investigates the 23/11/2015
Now playing Next Europe News EU backs French demands for better surveillance after Paris attacks EU governments have backed French demands for better tracking of jihadis by stepping up security checks and retaining airline passenger data 20/11/2015
Now playing Next Europe News EU plans tougher gun rules EU officials on Wednesday unveiled plans that they say will make it more difficult to buy firearms in Europe. It follows talks between governments on 18/11/2015
Now playing Next France EU's Schulz expresses solidarity with Hollande at Versailles President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz, who was present at Versailles to hear French President Francois Hollande’s special address to 17/11/2015
Now playing Next My Europe Series Food for thought: what are 'novel foods' and how safe are they? The safety of new types of food products is a concern for Euronews viewer Sylvie in Lyon, France who asks: “as the European Union is reviewing its 13/11/2015
Now playing Next Portugal Portugal's centre-right coalition government ousted Portugal’s centre-right coalition government has fallen less than two weeks after it was sworn in. A group of left-wing parties rejected Passos 10/11/2015
Now playing Next Turkey Turkey 'won't beg for EU membership', as tables turn The publication of the European Commission’s annual report on Turkey coincided with the day on which the founder of the modern republic, Kemal 10/11/2015
Now playing Next Europe News Turkey: EU report highlights 'backslidings' in media freedom and judiciary Turkey is being urged to lift restrictions on media freedom, respect human rights and relaunch peace talks with Kurdish militants. It comes in the 10/11/2015
Now playing Next Economy Slow Greek reforms cost Athens latest two billion euro aid package The EU has withheld the latest two billion euro tranche of aid to Greece, destined to pay civil service salaries, because allegedly Athens has fallen 09/11/2015
Now playing Next Real Economy Partnering to grow Europe In this episode of Real Economy, Maithreyi Seetharaman visits Strasbourg to look at how partnership and collaboration can breathe a new lease of life 09/11/2015
Now playing Next My Europe Series Is the end really nigh for roaming charges in Europe? This week on Utalk the question comes from Jane in Dublin, who asks about roaming charges: “The European Union recently agreed to put an end to 06/11/2015
Now playing Next Business Planet Protecting intellectual property to boost business Business Planet went to Barcelona, Spain, to see how SMEs can boost their competitiveness by better protecting their innovations. 30/10/2015