the-network Power to the people: Europe's energy dilemma Achieving a secure energy supply at reasonable cost remains one of Europe’s great strategic challenges. The Ukraine crisis is driving the EU to 26/06/2014
Insight Is Russia looking East as distance with West grows? He has been cold-shouldered by the West, but Vladimir Putin has been greeted in China by President Xi Jinping, with pomp and ceremony aplenty. It 20/05/2014
Unreported Europe Moldovan wine ban by Russia is a symptom of a wider divide In this edition of Reporter euronews is in Moldova. Sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine, this former Soviet republic is facing a choice between 07/02/2014
Russia Putin says Russia had to help "brotherly" Ukraine Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia had to act to help its “brotherly” neighbor Ukraine out of economic crisis. He added that Moscow did 19/12/2013
United Kingdom UK energy firm British Gas left red-faced after Twitter move backfires A UK energy firm has been left red-faced after encouraging Twitter users to give their views on gas price increases. British Gas announced it will 17/10/2013
target KAZENERGY forum explores future for oil and gas The world’s energy landscape is changing, but what will be next? This was one of the main topics during the KAZENERGY Eurasian Forum, an 11/10/2013
Insight Spanish government blames offshore gas project for wave of earthquakes Anxious residents on Spain’s east coast around the Bay of Valencia want answers after the government admitted there was a link between two weeks 03/10/2013
Unreported Europe Fracking in Europe Wojciech Swieton has travelled all over the world as a drilling engineer. He started his search for natural gas in his native Poland, then moved 02/11/2012
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Piotr Grzegorz Wozniak, junior minister for shale gas at the Environment Ministry of Poland Complete interview in English with junior minister for shale gas at the Environment Ministry of Poland, Piotr Grzegorz Wozniak. 02/11/2012
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Jakub Gogolewski, coordinator for CEE Bankwatch Network Poland Complete interview in English with coordinator for CEE Bankwatch Network Poland, Jakub Gogolewski. 02/11/2012
Unreported Europe Bonus interview: Pawel Poprawa, Energy Studies Institute Pawel Poprawa works for the Warsaw-based Energy Studies Institute and lobbies in favour of shale gas exploration in Poland 02/11/2012
behind-markets BP profits plunge on massive writedown British energy giant BP faces further troubles as lower oil and gas prices, as well as a decline in production due to maintenance work has a negative 31/07/2012
behind-markets GDF-Suez to take over International Power. The French utility company GDF-Suez raised its initial offer by 7% for the 30% of the British electricity provider it did not already own 16/04/2012
target Having a gas: Uzbekistan enjoys booming economy According to the International Monetary Fund Uzbekistan has coped well with the financial crisis, maintaining a budget surplus and low public debt 07/04/2012
interview Turkish Cypriot leader: EU not sincere or impartial over Cyprus In response to gas and oil drilling carried out by the Greek Cypriot government in the Mediterranean, Turkish Cypriots have started to conduct their 04/10/2011
interview Cyprus blasts Turkey over gas EU member Cyprus has a major natural gas find on its hands, which is complicating even further dealings with EU-candidate country Turkey. Unification 28/09/2011
focus Ukraine at the crossroads This is a crucial year for Ukraine and especially for its international relations with both Russia and Europe. That was the backdrop to this 22/09/2011
state of the union Europe Weekly: Gas, Greece and a Kosovo compromise In this week’s Europe Weekly we take a look at the EU’s new energy strategy, a customs deal in Kosovo and the eurozone debt crisis. We also chat to 09/09/2011