Europe
Ross Ashcroft: economics and Europe
Ross Ashcroft is a British filmmaker, renegade economist, essayist and strategist. He is the founder of the media company Motherlode, and the online platform Renegade Inc., and his 2011 feature… Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
Possible deployment of US heavy weapons in Eastern Europe; The fate of Greece's future in euro zone is expected to be decided this week and European Space Agency celebrates the waking up of the Philae… Audio
Sport Europe
In the grandstands with the German crowds is Football Collective editor, American Dave Raish. The UEFA Champions League - men and women's football. Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
ISIL supporters claim responsibility for unprecedented hacking of French TV network's channels and websites, France's far-right Le Pen family is in a meltdown as father and daughter battle it out in… Audio
Airline Pilots Association President on Germanwings crash
Ilya Schulz is the President of the German Airline Pilots Association. Audio
Germanwings flight 4U 9525
How did the pilot of Germanwings flight 4U 9525 who deliberately crashed the plane, remain in his job given his mental state? Martin Chalk is the Deputy President of the International Federation of… Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
Ongoing political negotiations over the Greek debt situation. Local elections in France. Protests in Dublin over wate charges. Audio
The Expats
Tony Calvert is a photographer who has settled in England, in the Cotswolds after several years of travel. Audio
Dan Davies: banking in Europe and the HSBC
Senior Research Advisor at Frontline Analysts, who writes on economics and finance. Audio
Crucial peace talks over Ukraine
Crucial peace talks over Ukraine ended with a ceasefire agreement including withdrawal of weaponry from the battle zone and prisoner and hostage exchanges. But will peace last and what of plans to… Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
Greek election, Ukraine battles, debate over tackling extremism in France. Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
The Greek elections. The conflict in Ukraine. The latest from France in this new climate of terror attacks. Audio
Euro slumps to nine year low against US dollar
Investors in the European economy are keeping a close eye on its central bank, as the euro slid to a nine-year low against the US dollar yesterday. Audio
George Monbiot - TTIP
The Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, or TTIP, is a trade agreement thought to be the largest bi-lateral trade deal ever negotiated, encompassing over 800-million people. Journalist and… Audio
Europe Correspondent Seamus Kearney
Migrant rescue operation near Italy and the Eastern Ukraine elections. Audio
The European Central Bank's attempts to stave off deflation
The European Central Bank has changed tack by buying covered bonds, including Greek and Cypriot bank loans with junk ratings. The move was announced by the ECB president Mario Draghi last month… Audio