Europe Today Archive Episodes Episode guide
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27/11/2009
Will Dubai's debt delay Europe's economic recovery?
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26/11/2009
A programme from Z眉rich asking whether the Swiss will vote to ban the building of minarets
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25/11/2009
General Motors says more than half of its 9,000 European job losses will be in Germany.
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24/11/2009
Britain launches another Iraq War inquiry, will the unanswered questions now be answered?
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23/11/2009
Environment ministers meet in Brussels: Can Copenhagen's climate change talks be salvaged?
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20/11/2009
Raids and arrests in European football: the biggest match-fixing scandal ever.
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19/11/2009
Fall-out from the World Cup - Thierry Henry handball affair becomes a political issue.
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18/11/2009
A President for Europe - But what do you have to do to become the new leader?
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17/11/2009
As French MPs debate chemical castration, a sex offender says it has changed his life.
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16/11/2009
Ambitions for the Copenhagen Summit on climate change are downgraded.
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13/11/2009
The eurozone economy has emerged from recession.
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12/11/2009
Reforming Russia - President Medvedev delivers a scathing attack on his country's economy.
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11/11/2009
Life in prison for the Dresden courtroom murderer whose crime angered the muslim world.
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10/11/2009
A Russian policeman speaks out about corruption on YouTube. Can the internet bring change?
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09/11/2009
A special edition of Europe Today live from Berlin to commemorate the fall of the wall.
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06/11/2009
NATO Secretary General says Afghanistan has a lot to prove. And we debate cycling rights.
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05/11/2009
A French Minister says the British Conservative Party wants to castrate Britain in Europe.
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04/11/2009
General Motors decides not to sell its European arm. Joy in Britain. Anger in Germany.
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03/11/2009
The Czech President Vaclav Klaus ends his opposition and signs the Lisbon Treaty.
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02/11/2009
A Swedish journalist accuses Israelis of taking organs from dead Palestinians.
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30/10/2009
News, comment and reaction from across Europe.
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29/10/2009
News, comment and reaction from across Europe.
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28/10/2009
Is the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair the right man to represent Europe?
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27/10/2009
As the trial of Radovan Karadzic continues - his successor is released from jail.
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26/10/2009
The trial of Radovan Karadzic opens - but without him. Can the Hague force him to attend?
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23/10/2009
Loosing their traditional cool: Switzerland accuses Libya of kidnapping two businessmen.
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22/10/2009
A detailed look at the relationship between right-wing parties and Europe's media.
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21/10/2009
Are the big banks still too big? The Governor of the Bank of England thinks so.
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20/10/2009
The French foreign minister on Turkey's European aspirations.
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19/10/2009
The government in Iceland agrees to compensate the British and Dutch.