Europe
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Italians vote in elections that could see 81-year-old Berlusconi return as a kingmaker, or see a 31-year-old become PM, and the latest reactions in Europe over Trump's threats and outbursts over… Audio
European storm: Icy blizzards stall transport networks
Fresh heavy snowfalls lashing Europe have caused transport delays, with the deep freeze expected to continue.
Europe freezes, Mediterranean snowed under
Much of Europe has been blanketed in snow as cold weather spreads as far south as the Mediterranean coast.
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Russia slams US election meddling charges as just 'blather'; British Prime Minister pushes for security pact with EU, separated from Brexit talks; and Kosovo marks its 10th anniversary of independence… Audio
Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow
Germany finally has a coalition deal five months after the General Election, and the Berlin Wall has now been down longer than it has been up. Audio
Fruit Logistica
Our guest this week is the chief executive of New Zealand Apples and Pears, Alan Pollard. He's in Berlin, Germany at present attending a massive fresh produce trade show called Fruit Logistica. Over… Audio
Dow Jones volatile in Wall St turmoil
The US stock markets have gyrating wildly today amid frantic trading on Wall Street. After opening down about 2 percent, shares rose briefly into positive territory before sinking again. The volatile… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
A shooting spree against immigrants in Italy raises tension four weeks ahead of elections, the Polish president comes under pressure to veto a controversial holocaust law and Corsican nationalists… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Protests expected in Switzerland this week as President Donald Trump attends the World Economic Forum in Davos; progress in Germany after months of deadlock in forming new government; and tension over… Audio
Germany correspondent Thomas Sparrow
Thomas Sparrow is Political and Security Correspondent for Deutsche Welle. Today he discusses the first anniversary of the deadly truck attack on a Berlin Christmas market. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
What does the Brexit deal mean for Theresa May's future? Russian President Vladimir Putin is standing again in the elections; and the strong messages that came out of Oslo's ceremony today for Nobel… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Germany headed for another "grand coalition" as way out of political crisis; France announces new measures to tackle sexual violence against women; and the election campaign of Catalonian separatists… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney on Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy's visit to Barcelona a day after a massive pro-independence rally - and the first time since imposing direct rule. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
The big pro-unity rallies in Spain as sacked Catalan leader calls for peaceful resistance to direct rule, with all eyes now on how supporters of Catalonia breaking away from Spain will react to the… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
The clock is ticking for the head of Spain's Catalonia region, amid pressure to clarify position on independence; and Austria is set to elect the European Union's youngest-ever leader and move to the… Audio
German correspondent Thomas Sparrow
Germany's post election coalition talks and what the country's election results say about the state of German politics. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
A showdown looms in Catalonia, Spain, as mayors defy threats of jail over a planned independence referendum and is 'the wind back in Europe's sails' ? Audio
German correspondent Thomas Sparrow
Thomas Sparrow is Political and Security Correspondent for Deutsche Welle. Today he discusses the upcoming German election, the rise of the right-wing populist AFD party, and Germany's souring… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
The third round of Brexit talks are over but a big divide triggers bickering between UK and EU; questions in Barcelona over whether police missed the chance to prevent terrorist attacks; and tens of… Audio
The price of pretty: drowning in tourism
Barcelona, a city of 1.5 million people, was visited by 30m tourists last year. Recent protests there are part of wave of anti-tourist actions across Europe. Audio