Target Poland celebrates innovation In Kraków and Poland’s Malopolska region, a unique idea can go a long way thanks to creative minds and local government and business support. 12/10/2016
Target Ukraine sets sights on foreign investment Are foreign companies ready to invest in Ukraine, given the military conflict in the east of the country? 11/10/2016
My Europe Series Brexit: the aftershocks In this edition of Insiders, Euronews’ current affairs magazine with an in-depth look at the critical events shaping our world, we take a look at the impact of… 30/09/2016
My Europe Series Brexit shakes up thriving UK tech sector The UK's digital tech sector was overwhelmingly opposed to Brexit. Some startups and tech professionals have already pulled the plug. After Brexit, could Techxit be next? 30/09/2016
My Europe Series Economist Andre Sapir explains impact of Brexit vote Insiders speaks with Andre Sapir, an economist and senior fellow with the Bruegel think tank in Brussels, on what the United Kingdom can expect post-Brexit. 30/09/2016
Target 'Numbers and quality:' what Poland wants to offer to international investors Find out why Poland is quickly becoming a hub for international investment 29/09/2016
Economy Trade and tax returns - business issues prominent in presidential debate Business was a major focus of the 1st presidential debate with Clinton and Trump attacking each other over tax returns and the NAFTA trade agreement. 27/09/2016
Economy German economic growth to slow says finance ministry Germany's economic growth will slow in the second half of this year the finance ministry has said due to weaker foreign demand for goods. 22/09/2016
Business Series Muted iPhone 7 sales release, Samsung at a disadvantage after battery fires A switch to online ordering cut down the queues outside shops as Apple iPhone 7 went on sale, as Samsung says it will resume Galaxy Note 7 sales in South Korea at the end of the September. 16/09/2016
Europe News Workers march over Caterpillar job cuts An estimated 5,000 people marched through the Belgian town of Charerloi, police said on Friday, in protest at planned job cuts by machinery maker Caterpillar. 16/09/2016
Business Series IKEA sales jump from online boost Swedish budget furniture retailer IKEA has reported record annual sales with online revenues up 30 percent. 13/09/2016
Economy China's economy on track for stable growth China's economy perked up in August after a lacklustre July. Factory output and retail sales grew faster than expected, the housing market was strong and government infrastructure spending rose. 13/09/2016
Korea Hanjin Shipping collapse strands cargo worth billions Hanjin Shipping's largest shareholder, Korean Air Lines, has again delayed a decision on a rescue plan, adding to uncertainty about cargo stranded at sea following the container carrier's collapse. 09/09/2016
Sport Money united as top clubs back UEFA changes to the Champions League The ECA General Assembly of leading European football clubs has taken place in Geneva where the clubs backed changes to the Champions and Europa Leagues, which will guarantee more money for those invo 06/09/2016
Economy Eurozone manufacturing 'wavering', British manufacturing rebounds Manufacturing growth in the eurozone slowed in August partly due to the effect of the Brexit vote. The weaker pound boosting exports help UK manufacturing rebound. 01/09/2016
Economy Price gouging row: how much should those drugs cost? The debate over high prices for medical treatments heats up in the United States with two companies - Valeant Pharmaceuticals and Mylan - in the frame. 30/08/2016
Business Series Banks pull the plug on South Korea's Hanjin Shipping One of the world's biggest container shipping firms, South Korea's Hanjin Shipping, is headed for bankruptcy after the lenders it has borrowed money from pulled the plug. 30/08/2016
Europe News 'No company can have selective benefits' - Brussels takes bite out of Apple The European Commission (EC) has ordered US tech giant to pay a record tax penalty of 13 billion euros to the Irish government. 30/08/2016
Ireland EU vs Apple: A fair whack or a made up number? The European Commission’s demand that Ireland collect €13 billion in back taxes from Ireland has polarised opinion. 30/08/2016