After the German vote, will Mutti let go of Europe’s fiscal whip?
The political realignment that follows the weekend’s election results could see a Merkel-led Germany gradually shifting towards a more pro-growth policy in Europe.
Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann are asking for the public’s help to identify a man they say is of “vital importance”.
New research has “significantly changed” what the police believe happened the night three-year-old Madeleine McCann disappeared in Portugal, opening new lines of investigation.
Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann are, for the first time, to target mobile phone records of thousands of holidaymakers in the Portuguese holiday resort of Praia da Luz.
The political realignment that follows the weekend’s election results could see a Merkel-led Germany gradually shifting towards a more pro-growth policy in Europe.
Kate McCann attends a Portuguese court for the start of the family’s £1m libel case against a former local police chief – six years after her daughter Madeleine went missing.
Reports show the vicious Asian hornet is spreading through France and likely to cross into Britain. Channel 4 News looks at several non-native species that have been spotted in the UK in recent years.
Portuguese medical student Francisco Ribeiro Mourao tells Channel 4 News’s Austerity Kids project that cuts to his country’s health system are hurting patients – and threatening future care.
Officers investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann say they have identified 38 new persons of interest – 12 of them British – after a two-year-long review.
Jose Mourinho says he is ready to resume his working relationship with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich after returning to manage at a club “I already love”.
Jose Mourinho’s widely predicted return to Chelsea is confirmed, with the club announcing it is “delighted” to announce his appointment as new first team manager.
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.
Thousands of people march in capitals across Europe calling for an end to austerity measures imposed by the European Union, the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank.
Youth unemployment rises to 23.5 per cent in the European Union (EU), according to official figures released today.
More than three-quarters of countries assessed in a major survey fail to meet basic standards of government budget transparency, it is revealed today.
As protests against cuts and reform hit many parts of Europe, Channel 4 News considers if previous anti-austerity strikes – and even riots – have achieved anything.