Europe News Hungary and Slovakia challenge EU's refugee quotas Serious divisions emerge as Hungary and Slovakia tell the EU's top court that sharing out asylum-seekers in a quota system is unlawful. 10/05/2017
Slovakia Students against corruption in Slovakia Citizens take to the streets in Bratislava to protest what they see as a corrupt government. 18/04/2017
World News Eastern EU countries cry foul over "garbage can" food quality Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic join forces in critiquing food companies they accuse of selling inferior foods compared to richer EU nations 22/02/2017
Sport French flair wins team gold at Alpine world championships Mathieu Faivre anchored France to gold at the Alpine skiing World Championships in the Team Event at St Moritz. 14/02/2017
Sport Shiffrin, Strasser take Stockholm World Cup parallel slaloms Mikaela Shiffrin continued her dominant season winning the Stockholm Parallel Slalom, but there was also a first title for Linus Strasser. 31/01/2017
Real Economy How can Europe beat long-term unemployment? In this edition of Real Economy, Euronews looks at the fiscal drain from Europe's long-term unemployment crisis. 03/01/2017
Business Planet Key Enabling Technologies driving SME innovation in Europe What opportunities are there to turn Key Enabling Technologies (KETs)into business opportunities for SMEs across Europe? 09/12/2016
World News Slovakian PM Fico calls journalists "dirty prostitutes" Government is in the spotlight over funding of promotional events as part of EU presidency 24/11/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: EU split on defence This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 27/09/2016
Europe News EU split on defence plans EU defence ministers appeared to be split on Tuesday as they mulled a Franco-German plan to boost defence cooperation in Europe. 27/09/2016
Slovakia EU trade ministers consider troubled transatlantic pacts in Bratislava The controversial TTIP and CETA pacts with the US and Canada respectively are both on the table. 23/09/2016
World News 'EU 27' seek unity at Bratislava summit in wake of Brexit European Union leaders will gather in Bratislava later in a bid to reinvigorate the bloc. 15/09/2016
Poland Merkel calls Brexit a 'deep break' in EU integration Angela Merkel has described Brexit as a “deep break” in the European Union’s history of integration. 26/08/2016
Sport World Champion Sagan signs with Bora for 2017 Slovakian World Champion Peter Sagan has signed a three year deal to race with German team Bora starting in 2017. 01/08/2016
World News Six ways EU states responded to Brexit Britain’s referendum decision to leave the European Union sent shockwaves across the country and other member states. 01/07/2016
Europe News Slovakia takes over EU presidency amid Brexit fallout The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union will dominate the bloc’s agenda for the rest of the year, Slovakia’s prime minister said on Friday. 01/07/2016
Slovakia Slovakia attacks EU post-Brexit direction on eve of taking over presidency Slovakia has warned that the future of the European Union cannot be decided by just two or three powerful Western members. 30/06/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Boris bows out of PM race This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of all the top stories from across Europe. 30/06/2016
Sport Wales roast Russia to romp to top of Euro 2016 Group B With France and Switzerland already qualified from group A, Monday was the moment when group B’s fate was sealed, one of the most equal of groups. 20/06/2016
France Lille is "calmer than expected" for Russia-Slovakia match Concerns over possible violence have been running high, with thousands of fans arriving for the match and an England game due to take place on Thursday in nearby Lens. 15/06/2016