Markets Asian shares doze in data lull, New Zealand dollar takes a dive Asian shares doze in data lull, New Zealand dollar takes a dive 07/02/2019
World Monsanto says poisoned farmer’s symptoms 'do not exist' Agrochemical giant Monsanto has said that the severe neurological problems suffered by a French cereal farmer, who routinely used its weed killing product, don’t exist. Monsanto’s lawyer, Jean-Daniel Bretzner, denied the company bore any responsibility, at a court hearing yesterday. 07/02/2019
World News Europe briefing: five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 07/02/2019
Spain Spanish father loses custody over his children for smoking too much Spanish father has lost custody over his children for smoking too much. 06/02/2019
World News How is food waste regulated in Europe? After two German students launched a petition to change food waste regulations in Germany, Euronews has looked at food waste regulations across the European Union. 06/02/2019
Markets Solid BP update pushes European shares to 9 week high as banks rebound Solid BP update pushes European shares to 9 week high as banks rebound 05/02/2019
Italy Husband of Italy's first black minister 'to run for far-right party' The husband of MEP Cécile Kyenge, Italy's first black minister, announced he was running for the far-right League party at a local election. 05/02/2019
China Euroviews. The EU’s “softball” approach to AI will lose to China’s “hardball” China is not just playing catch-up with the West [...]. It is planning to leap over Western economies and seize nothing less than global AI dominance. China is developing a sophisticated national AI strategy and it is allocating massive government funding to capture global market share in AI. 05/02/2019
Markets Shares climb to two-month high, dollar rises ahead of Trump speech Shares climb to two-month high, dollar rises ahead of Trump speech 05/02/2019
Germany Self-shredding Banksy painting goes on display in Germany Self-shredding Banksy painting goes on display in Germany 05/02/2019
Business German airline Germania files for insolvency German airline Germania files for insolvency 05/02/2019
World News U.S. calls on countries to take Islamic State prisoners from Syria U.S. calls on countries to take Islamic State prisoners from Syria 05/02/2019
Venezuela What will European nations' recognition of Guaido change in Venezuela? In Venezuela, "a game of chess underway to force a transition," according to Rafael Grasa, an expert in international relations. But what are the practical implications of European countries recognising Guaido as president in the Latin American country? 04/02/2019
Markets Asia stocks quiet, dollar supported after upbeat U.S. jobs data Asia stocks quiet, dollar supported after upbeat U.S. jobs data 04/02/2019
Markets European shares flat as U.S. job data boost fades European shares flat as U.S. job data boost fades 04/02/2019
World Interpol chief warns of continued threat of so-called Islamic State The head of the International Police Organisation, Interpol, has warned of the continued threat of the so-called Islamic State. 04/02/2019
Markets Take Five: Dogs and Pigs. World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: Dogs and Pigs. World markets themes for the week ahead 01/02/2019
World News Big freeze: Cold weather and snow to sweep western Europe this weekend Some parts will see temperatures drop 12C below the seasonal average. 01/02/2019
Markets Hopes of impending U.S.-China trade deal boost UK stocks, TalkTalk slides Hopes of impending U.S.-China trade deal boost UK stocks, TalkTalk slides 01/02/2019
World Withdrawal of meat from sick cow slaughterhouse in Poland 'ongoing' Poland has exported nearly three tonnes of beef from an abattoir that was accused of slaughtering sick cows. 01/02/2019