Ukraine After moving to Lviv, foreign embassies become busy evacuating expats Foreign embassies in Ukraine now situated in Lviv are starting to evacuate their citizen as the war is now felt all over the country. 04/03/2022
Euronews Witness "Nothing, there’s nothing": Senegal’s plummeting fish stocks drive migrant surge to Europe In this edition of Witness, Euronews' Valerie Gauriat takes us to Senegal, to see how the depletion of fish stocks which they blame on chinese and european vessels, is prompting many young people to risk all to get to Europe. 11/02/2022
Euronews Witness Human pawns: the migrants trapped in a geo-political chess game In this Witness, Euronews Valerie Gauriat reports from the border between Poland and Belarus, meeting the migrants stuck in a geo-political standoff between Minsk, Warsaw and the rest of the EU. 17/12/2021
Euronews Witness The plight of migrants trapped between Poland and Belarus Caught in the political tug-of-war between Belarus and the EU, thousands of migrants are trapped at the border between Poland and Belarus. Euronews' correspondent Valerie Gauriat witnessed their plight and the dismay of Polish local population. 05/11/2021
My Europe Series Mass attacks and victim support: how has France changed since 2015? Hundreds of victims of the November 13th, 2015 terror attack on Paris are now beginning to testify at the biggest trial in French history. Many of these victims are now fighting for change to care and help systems in the aftermath of attacks. What has changed since 2015, have lessons been learnt? 24/09/2021
My Europe Series German Catholics demand radical changes for a more inclusive church On the back of resounding paedophilia scandals, the German Catholic church is going through a revolution that is unprecedented in Europe. This revolution started in Cologne in Germany. People concerned there give their insight into how things are unfolding. 02/07/2021
My Europe Series Is freedom of the press at threat in Slovenia? Are journalists being censored and intimidated in Slovenia? The Prime Minister of the next country to hold the Presidency of the European Council has come under fire for waging a war on the media. Journalists, the authorities, and citizens tell their stories about press freedom in the country. 04/06/2021
My Europe Series Are the Canary Islands becoming a migrant limbo? Ousmane is one of the thousands of migrants stuck in the Canary Islands desperately trying to get to mainland Europe. Many want to leave and many more keep arriving. Local populations are struggling to manage the financial costs creating social tensions in the Spanish archipelago. 30/04/2021
My Europe Series What is 'survivalism' and why is it getting so popular in Spain? Survivalists or so-called 'preppers' have long been bracing for disaster. It appears that the Covid-19 pandemic has given this secretive community a boost. But is it an outdoor hobby, a fringe discipline or a prudent strategy for self-preservation? 09/04/2021
My Europe Series The unheard pain of abortion in Poland A recent ruling by Poland's Constitutional Tribunal has made its already tough abortion law even stricter. On Unreported Europe we take a look at the implications of this law on those most affected by it. 12/02/2021
My Europe Series Psychiatric trauma: the hidden toll of the Covid Pandemic On the frontline with healthcare professionals seeking to tackle the psychiatric damage being caused by both the pandemic and the lockdowns it has provoked. 04/12/2020
My Europe Series US election: how the outcome may affect trade conflict with the EU Since Donald Trump's accession to the presidency in 2017, relations with the EU have often been turbulent, not least over trade. Unreported Europe investigates how the outcome of the upcoming election may affect tariffs and taxes which have flown in either direction during the last four years. 30/10/2020
My Europe Series The emotional and financial price of surrogacy What are the ethical arguments for and against surrogacy in Europe? And is it just about how healthy your finances are, as some believe? Euronews' Senior Foreign Correspondent Valerie Gauriat delves deep in a continent-wide investigation. 25/09/2020
My Europe Series Racial police violence: the French perspective George Floyd's death in the United States has sparked the debate on racial violence in Europe's police forces. Is it endemic and unavoidable? Unreported Europe has investigated in France, where the issue is highly controversial. 24/07/2020
My Europe Series Prostitution and the pandemic: Amsterdam's sex workers' struggle to survive under lockdown Unreported Europe travels to Amsterdam to meet the sex workers struggling to survive under lockdown. 26/06/2020
My Europe Series Homeless under lockdown: the forgotten faces of France's coronavirus nightmare In this episode of Unreported Europe, Euronews' Valerie Gauriat reports on the desperate plight of refugees, asylum seekers and migrants in France as the country emerges from lockdown. 22/05/2020
My Europe Series The deadly impact of COVID-19 on Europe's care homes In this episode of Unreported Europe Euronews' Valérie Gauriat explores the devastating impact of the coronavirus on the continent's care home sector. 08/05/2020
My Europe Series We spoke to coronavirus survivors about their experience Covid-19 death tolls are continuing to rise throughout the world, but Unreported Europe spoke to survivors of the virus to learn about the new perspectives and messages they have after their experience. 14/04/2020
My Europe Series Romania's virgin forests ravaged by 'wood mafia' Euronews explores the hidden corruption, intimidation and violence at the heart of Romania's illegal logging industry, 13/03/2020
World South Sudan's former child soldiers try to rebuild their lives In partnership with The European Commission As a fragile peace slowly settles in South Sudan, former child soldiers are gradually being demobilised. But do they still have a future? 27/02/2020