Europe
Turkish president calls Dutch 'Nazi remnants'
Turkish authorities have sealed off the Dutch embassy and consulate as a row between the two countries over Turkish campaigning in Europe escalates.
Europe correspondent - Seamus Kearney
A continuing row over Turkish ministers holding rallies in Germany, the latest from the French election and the discovery of huge number of human remains in Ireland. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus checks in from France on a US diplomatic mission to Europe aimed at allaying worries about its position on Russia and NATO in a Trump era - and how France's presidential ballot is shaping up. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Amid protests, Europe takes deep breath as it prepares for difficult dealings with President Trump and tragedy hits twice in Italy. Audio
100 migrants missing as boat sinks
About 100 migrant passengers are missing in the Mediterranean Sea after their boat sank off the coast of Libya.
Cold weather freezes Europe
Up to 50 people have died as cold weather freezes parts of Europe. Audio
Germany correspondent Carsten von Nahmen
A look back at this week's EU summit (which dealt with Syria and Ukraine and the EU's sanctions against Russia, but also looked ahead at the next year with Brexit talks expected to officially start in… Audio
Europe's clubs don't want expanded World Cup
Europe's powerful football clubs have told governing body FIFA that they are opposed to plans to expand the World Cup from its current 32 teams.
Brussels correspondent Elena Casas-Montanez
Elena Casas reports in on a bombing in Turkey, a new Prime Minister in Italy and ongoing fears for Europe's banking sector. Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
The ongoing row over Brexit turns ugly after a surprise high court ruling making it clear that parliament's say is paramount, the view of the US elections from Europe, and Sting to reopen the… Audio
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Seamus Kearney on relations between Russia and the West nosediving, calls for action over the fate of refugee children at Calais migrant camp in France; and protests in Hungary over the closing down… Audio
The New Torchlight List: Europe
Jim Flynn tells Wallace Chapman that Italian Umberto Eco's best work is The Name of the Rose but this comes with a warning as Eco "loves to demonstrate his learning. The plot is interrupted by long… Audio
Julia Powles: surveillance and secrecy
Kim Hill talks to Dr Julia Powles, from the Faculty of Law and Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where she works on technology law and policy. She is a former contributing editor and… Audio
Chris Moller: houses and designs
Kim Hill talks to Wellington architect and urbanist Chris Moller, who is the presenter of the television programme Grand Designs New Zealand which is just starting its second series. Audio
Our Own Odysseys - middle-aged cycling OE
Janie Cook and her husband spent five months cycling around Europe in what she calls a mini middle-aged OE. Audio, Gallery
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
A key plank in the EU's response to the ongoing migrant crisis is slammed as an "abject failure" as figures reveal only a small number have been resettled across the bloc. It was meant to be the key… Audio
Unsticky envelopes hamper Austrian presidential election
A re-run of Austria's presidential election is likely to be postponed because the glue on postal voting forms won't stick.
NZer tells of 'mass panic' as she rescued refugees
A New Zealand aid worker who helped rescue 351 migrants from the Mediterranean Sea two days ago says many risk being sent back to where they came from.
Thousands rescued from boats off Libya
More than 6000 refugees and migrants have been rescued off Libya, the Italian coastguard says, in one of the biggest operations of its kind to date
Europe correspondent Seamus Kearney
Amid the grief, investigations begin into construction companies: how so many buildings collapsed in the Italy quake, especially recently built structures that were supposed to be quake proof & the… Audio