The Germans are coming: 10 things we can learn
With two German football teams meeting in the Champions League final on Saturday, it is time to list the country’s many achievements.
You would expect the Prism spying software scanning the world’s email for terrorism to be cutting-edge, but experts say it is not much smarter than a search engine. But how does it work?
Dresden in Germany becomes the latest European city to be hit by floods, although its historic centre was spared the worst. Rising waters have killed 16 across Europe in recent days.
The music that was the backdrop to Portugal’s transition to democracy almost 40 years ago is making a comeback on the streets of Europe, as 20-year-old Portuguese student Joao Lima writes.
Youth unemployment rises to 23.5 per cent in the European Union (EU), according to official figures released today.
The European Union agrees to end decades of over-fishing and replenish diminishing stocks by 2020, as part of a deal to reform the bloc’s fishing policy.
French footballer Louis Saha tells Channel 4 News far-right politicians in Europe are using minorities as “easy targets” to win votes – and the problem is likely to worsen.
The economic crisis in Greece has led to a rise in support for the far-right Golden Dawn and an increase in racist attacks. Jamal Osman talks to one man who is fighting back.
As the EU lifts its embargo on arming Syria’s rebels, what weaponry do the anti-Assad forces need in their fight against the regime?
Foreign Secretary William Hague warns that extremism in Syria could flourish if the European Union refuses to ease an arms embargo preventing the supply of weapons to rebels opposed to Bashar Assad.
With two German football teams meeting in the Champions League final on Saturday, it is time to list the country’s many achievements.
Restaurants will be allowed to serve customers bowls of olive oil to dip their bread into – as the EU ditches plans for stringent new rules amid a storm of protest.
Nick Clegg and David Cameron vow the coalition will remain united until the 2015 general election – as the deputy prime minister attacks Tory backbenchers for “game-playing”.
Former foreign secretary Lord Howe claims David Cameron is losing control of his party as the Conservatives’ “long, nervous breakdown” over Europe continues.
Uproar erupts in the Greek parliament as an MP from the far-right Golden Dawn party is expelled amid shouts of “Heil Hitler”.
The French president marks a year in office with a rare press conference. But with France entering recession and his popularity at an all-time low, it may not be the happiest of anniversaries.