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'Made in Asia’ dumping methods have damaged Europe’s industries. Can the European Union rescue the ‘made in Europe’ market and save European jobs? Unreported heads to France to take a look at the bike industry and its European comeback. #UnreportedEurope → Read More
Coal-burning countries like Romania will have difficulties reaching Europe’s climate targets. Could Romania’s energy mix become cleaner if it adds more nuclear energy? What role can nuclear power play in the European Union’s Green Deal? #UnreportedEurope → Read More
No way forward, no way back: the nightmare of migrants trapped in Bosnia → Read More
Unreported Europe takes a look at three producers and how they tackle the challenges of selling their produce whilst the local markets remain closed together with a lack of season workers who normally fill the fields by now. → Read More
An otherwise conservative region in Germany has seen a surge in Green Party voters in the last EU election. In this feature of Insiders, meet the Christians who have thrown their support behind the left-wing party. → Read More
Euronews correspondent Hans von der Brelie takes you to the border between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia, where tensions are rising as migrants demand entry to the European Union. → Read More
Negotiations are ongoing between the International Red Cross and the governments of those involved as to if, how and when to repatriate these widows from the Syrian War → Read More
Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie speaks with Syrian victims of torture who are seeking justice in Germany. → Read More
'Insiders' spent five days filming with leading Catalan separatists and Spanish unity grassroots movements. → Read More
Radu Dinescu is the secretary general of UNTRR, the National Union of Road Hauliers from Romania – and a strong defender of a complete market liberalisation in the European Union, especially when it c → Read More
Transport policy, the “diesel scandal” and the interests of the German automotive industry is a hot topic of debate that is dominating the German election → Read More
As part of our special coverage ahead of the German elections, we travel to Germany’s deep south, in the state of Bavaria. → Read More
Berlin is known as “the capital of precarious employment and the working poor” by some trade union representatives, including Dierk Hirschel, chief economist at ver.di, → Read More
Since Russia's annexation of Crimea and the subsequent fighting in Eastern Ukraine, neighbouring Poland has become nervous. → Read More
On the top of the professional armed forces, Poland is going to create a kind of milita force, called “Territorial Defence Force”. → Read More
Poland’s populist right-wing government is going to build up a kind of milita force, called “Territorial Defence Force”. Until 2023, this civilian part-time force should consist of 53 000 light infantry militiamen. In a Warsaw-based 19th century fortress Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie met Marek Pietrzak, spokesperson of this new “Territorial Defence Force”. → Read More
Euronews reporter Hans von der Brelie met a Polish paramilitary unit called Strzelec (The Shooters) from Miedzyborow. Our team stayed with “The Shooters” during their outdoor training in the Polish forests. Here you can have a look on the pictures filmed by using a drone. → Read More