cinema
For Colored Girls film adaptation gets mixed reviews“For Colored Girls” is the ambitious adaptation of Ntozake Shange’s play “For Colored Girls Who… 23/11/10 12:40 CET
corporate
US economy looks for christmas cheerUS economic growth in the third quarter may have been faster than expected, but it is still way off… 23/11/10 18:36 CET
Qantas returns two A380s to serviceAustralian airline Qantas says two of its six Airbus A380s are returning to the air after it… 23/11/10 16:56 CET
UK’s biggest retailer aims to do same in ChinaThe world’s number three retailer Tesco is aiming to quadruple Chinese revenues between now and… 23/11/10 07:17 CET
economy
Bailout partners say Greece making good progressGreece is broadly on track to meet the terms of its massive EU/IMF bailout, and will get a third… 23/11/10 18:13 CET
Fancy buying a bank ? Ireland’s going for a songIreland’s central bank governor has hung a “for sale” sign on the country’s stricken banks. Patrick… 23/11/10 16:56 CET
Market doubts wisdom of Ssangyong takeoverKorea’s Ssangyong motor company is being bought by India’s Mahindra and Mahindra in a deal worth… 23/11/10 16:56 CET
europa
Euro jitters focus on PortugalThe weakest link in the chain of euro zone countries is to be determined by market pressures and… 23/11/10 20:27 CET
Cowen insists must stay to pass Irish budgetBrian Cowen is uncertain how much time he has left as Ireland’s Prime Minister. He is the number… 23/11/10 19:55 CET
learningworld
Special kids need special educationLearning can be deeply challenging. Sometimes meeting and overcoming those challenges requires… 23/11/10 13:03 CET
le mag
Avedon Paris auction fetches millions of eurosA rare auction of prints by the late American photographer Richard Avedon has fetched a record 5.5… 23/11/10 16:47 CET
questions for europe
Estonia awaits the euro in hope and trepidationAfter joining the European Union in 2004, Estonia is now about to join the euro area. But is the… 23/11/10 12:49 CET
science
Earliest known paintings under study in FranceThe Chauvet cave in southern France is home to some of the earliest known man-made paintings… 23/11/10 12:40 CET
world news
What is likely now on the Korean peninsula?So could there be an all-out war between the two Koreas? euronews spoke to Jonathan Holstag, an… 23/11/10 21:04 CET
Koreas: on the brink of war again?It is not as if the latest incident on the maritime border between the two Koreas comes completely… 23/11/10 19:48 CET
Evacuated South Korean islanders shaken by shellingEvacuees from Yeonpyeong Island were taken to the mainland by ferry. Many of the residents… 23/11/10 19:37 CET
Koreas urged to show maximum restraintThe international community is calling for restraint, warning of the consequences of the situation… 23/11/10 19:07 CET
South Korean president sounds warning to PyongyangEchoing his earlier remarks to issue a firm response to the bombardment of one of their islands… 23/11/10 19:07 CET
North and South Korea tense after shellingThe South Korean government has promised a firm response to the artillery shelling of one of its… 23/11/10 17:24 CET
Death toll mounts after Cambodian festivalBuddhist monks are praying for the dead and injured in the aftermath of the stampede at a Water… 23/11/10 16:03 CET
Suu Kyi and son finally meet after over a decadeAung San Suu Kyi has been reunited with her son for the first time in over ten years. The… 23/11/10 15:47 CET
William and Kate set date for royal weddingBuckingham Palace has confirmed that Prince William will marry Kate Middleton on April 29th 2011… 23/11/10 14:34 CET
South Koreans shocked by civilian casualtieseuronews spoke to South Korean journalist Cecilia Heesok Paek in Seoul. She worked for many years… 23/11/10 14:10 CET
South Korean leader holds crisis meeting in bunkerAs the drama unfolded the South Korean President called an emergency meeting of the country’s… 23/11/10 11:50 CET
North Korea says South attacked firstNorth Korea is accusing South Korea of firing first, after it shot artillery at the island of… 23/11/10 11:50 CET
South Korean island hit by North Korean artilleryWitnesses say shelling has now stopped on the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong. But dozens of… 23/11/10 10:01 CET
South Korean island hit by North Korean artilleryDozens of homes have been destroyed on the South Korean island of Yeonpyeong, after North Korea… 23/11/10 08:25 CET
Paris switches on for ChristmasThe City of Lights gets into the Christmas swing as the French capital switches on its dazzling end… 23/11/10 07:35 CET
Irish anger at Prime Minister CowenThe Irish have taken to the streets to show the strength of their feeling at the bailout package… 23/11/10 07:34 CET
Egyptian election under fire as poll loomsEgypt’s parliamentary election is coming under increasing criticism from both the opposition and… 23/11/10 07:29 CET
New setback for New Zealand mine rescueEfforts to rescue 29 trapped miners in New Zealand have suffered yet another set back after the… 23/11/10 07:27 CET
Stampede kills hundreds at Cambodian festivalThe annual water festival in Cambodia has ended in tragedy after a stampede left at least 340… 23/11/10 07:26 CET
zoom
Can the euro survive?So what now for the euro? As investors set their sights on the eurozone’s weakest members, are the… 23/11/10 21:15 CET
Commission says Irish bailout vital to future of EuropeThe European Commission has left the bloc’s parliament in no doubt the move to support Ireland was… 23/11/10 07:28 CET
