My Europe Series Europe's ailing airlines: the cabin crew and customers paying the price Unreported Europe meets the airline staff and passengers paying the price for the financial crisis engulfing the aviation sector following COVID-19. 19/06/2020
My Europe Series Coronavirus blues: the musicians struggling to make ends meet under lockdown Unreported Europe meets musicians and artists struggling to make ends meet under lockdown restrictions. 29/05/2020
My Europe Series Find out why Poland's pig farmers are concerned about their livelihoods African Swine Fever, ASF, is a disease transmitted from wild boar to farmed pigs. There's no risk to us, ASF can't infect humans, but it does cause huge economic problems and Poland is currently on the front line. Find out in Unreported Europe what is being done to stop the spread of the disease. 24/04/2020
My Europe Series French farm producers suffer during the COVID-19 restrictions Unreported Europe takes a look at three producers and how they tackle the challenges of selling their produce whilst the local markets remain closed together with a lack of season workers who normally fill the fields by now. 17/04/2020
My Europe Series Covid-19: What are the consequences for small and medium enterprises? Unreported Europe explores the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on small and medium enterprises in Bulgaria, Hungary and Bosnia-Herzegovina. 03/04/2020
My Europe Series Unholy row exposes deep divisions in Montenegro A dispute over church property is exposing deep divisions in the small Western Balkans country of Montenegro. While the conflict is rooted in history, it is also about Serbian identity. 21/02/2020
Montenegro Montenegro rocked by dispute over church property Opponents of a new law that makes it obligatory to register church properties fear that the State could confiscate Serbian Orthodox churches or cemeteries. 21/02/2020
My Europe Series Sick system: Bulgarian health crisis leaves patients vulnerable Bulgaria is in the grip of a health crisis as thousands of doctors and nurses leave the country. The result is a health system struggling to cope, where patients are left without key services. 24/01/2020
My Europe Series Land grab: Hungary's political elite accused of milking the system Hungary is in the headlines again with allegations of large-scale land-grabbing by the ruling elite. Unreported Europe investigates whether leading politicians are handing out precious farmland to friends and family. 17/01/2020
My Europe Series Greece: A safe haven for Turks threatened over Gülen movement links Many Turkish teachers, public servants and entrepreneurs, unable to return home because of fears of arrest and with no belief in the independence of the Turkish justice system, are trying to start a new life in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. 22/11/2019
My Europe Series At the frontline of an Extinction Rebellion climate protest in Berlin Euronews embeds with the group at a planned civil disobedience mission called “Rebels Ark” which blocked the city’s Grosser Stern – a huge five-lane roundabout linking north to south and east to west. 25/10/2019
My Europe Series Meet the Christian Green Party supporters of Bavaria An otherwise conservative region in Germany has seen a surge in Green Party voters in the last EU election. In this feature of Insiders, meet the Christians who have thrown their support behind the left-wing party. 04/06/2019
My Europe Series Positive energy: Danish island leads renewable revolution In this episode of Insiders, Euronews' Hans von de Brelie travels to Denmark to find out about the efforts on the island of Samsø to slow down climate change. 12/04/2019
My Europe Series 'Western Balkan route' for migrants, refugees stuck at borders Thousands of migrants are stranded in Bosnia and Herzegovina on the border with Croatia. As the winter closes in, the external border of the European Union is inching towards a humanitarian emergency. Around 21,000 migrants have taken this route seeking safe refuge in the EU. 30/11/2018
Bosnia and Herzegovina On the ground at the Bosnian-Croatian border Euronews correspondent Hans von der Brelie takes you to the border between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, where tensions are rising as migrants demand entry to the European Union. 02/11/2018
My Europe Series German energy giant clears climate protesters from Hambach forest Central Europe's last primordial forest in Germany is about to be obliterated to dig up dirty and inefficient lignite coal, despite Berlin's trumpeted green credentials. Insiders talks to all sides of the story, but RWE refuses to comment. 28/09/2018
My Europe Series Germany toughens approach on migrants as EU struggles for unity In this edition of Insiders Euronews examines how migration continues to top the European agenda and exposes Europe’s fault lines, even if a deal was reached in late June to toughen border controls and beef up repatriation procedures of migrants non-eligible for asylum. 27/07/2018
My Europe Series Bavaria tightens borders amid German rethink on migrants As Germany grapples with divisions over migration, Bavaria takes action to stem the flow through the country's southern border 27/07/2018
My Europe Series Antisemitism incidents fuel migrant debate in Germany After a spate of antisemitic attacks Germany's 100,000 strong Jewish community is becoming increasingly anxious about a new wave of hate crime. There are fears that it may be linked to an upsurge in migration from Muslim countries hostile to Israel. 29/06/2018
My Europe Series Concerns grow over foreign influence in Bosnia The foreign influence on economics and politics and their effects in Bosnia and Herzegovina 27/04/2018