United Kingdom Ruptured relationships, racism and residency - a taste of life for EU citizens in pre-Brexit Britain Anne-Laure Donskoy, one of the founders of the 3 million group, which fights for the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, has spoken to Euronews about the key issues that have been facing its membe 22/12/2016
United Kingdom Five EU citizens talk about life in Britain six months since Brexit vote Six months on from the Brexit vote, Euronews caught up with five EU nationals based in Britain to find out how they have been coping since the referendum. 22/12/2016
Spain Spanish court suspends Catalonia plan for independence vote The constitutional court in Madrid says it will make a definitive ruling within five months on Catalonia's planned referendum. 14/12/2016
Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan voters approve constitutional changes in referendum Kyrgyzstan has voted overwhelmingly in favour of constitutional changes boosting the power of the prime minister. 12/12/2016
Venezuela Vatican attempts to rekindle faltering Venezuela talks Talks between the Venezuelan government and a coalition of opposition parties have reached a stalemate which facilitators from the Vatican are hoping to break. 07/12/2016
Business Series Italy readies state bailout for Monte dei Paschi - sources The world’s oldest operating bank Monte dei Paschi needs to raise five billion euros by the end of this month. 06/12/2016
Italy Italy's Matteo Renzi to delay resignation until budget is passed Italy’s outgoing Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has agreed to stay in office for a few more days after talks at the presidential palace. 05/12/2016
World Italian sociologist dissects the future of Italy post-Renzi Sociologist Luca Ricolfi speaks on the Italian 'no' vote and the future of the country as PM Matteo Renzi steps down. 05/12/2016
World News European leaders react to Italian referendum result The referendum result in Italy has prompted reaction from leaders across Europe. 05/12/2016
Markets Markets shiver but don't catch cold over Italian political turmoil Markets were a little edgy at the opening - the Milan stock exchange fell as much as 2 percent - but most investors don't expect the country will leave the euro zone. 05/12/2016
Italy Rome reacts to the vote against Renzi's reforms Italians have woken up to political instability and the threat of a banking crisis. 05/12/2016
Italy Italian PM to quit after voters reject his constitutional reforms Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is to resign following a heavy defeat in Sunday’s constitutional reform referendum. 05/12/2016
Italy Italian PM suffers heavy defeat in constitutional vote Italians have voted to reject constitutional reforms in a referendum largely seen as a confidence vote in their prime minister. 05/12/2016
Italy Italians weigh up the pros and cons of constitutional reform PM Renzi says 'yes' vote will boost economy 04/12/2016
World News Renzi courts trouble as Italy votes on constitutional reform Renzi to resign if 'yes' loses 04/12/2016
Markets Markets hold their breath ahead of Austrian, Italian votes Europe's markets end the week down ahead of politically-charged weekend. 02/12/2016
Italy Italy: Political future on the line for Renzi as referendum looms Despite an adrenaline-fuelled campaign to defy the electoral odds, Sunday could be Matteo Renzi’s political swan song. 02/12/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Italy's high-stakes referendum, Tunisia's president presses EU This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 02/12/2016
Europe News Italy's referendum - what's at stake for the EU? Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is staking his future in Sunday’s referendum on the overhaul of the country’s constitution. 01/12/2016
Italy Opinion: a referendum puts Italy's government to the test Forecast If Italian voters reject a raft of proposed constitutional reforms on December 4, the government will likely resign. 01/12/2016