Lydia Gall, from Human Rights Watch, who has written for Euronews about Ratko Mladic's life sentence for war crimes, reacts to the former Bosnian Serb commander's arrest back in 2011, along with colleague Laura Pitter
Full interview with Dorit Geva, an expert on French politics from the Central European University in Budapest, on Florian Philippot quitting Marine Le Pen’s National Front party.
Interview with Mariann Skar, secretary general of the European Alcohol Policy Alliance, on the news that Lithuania is the heaviest-drinking country in the world.
Euronews interview with Valentina-Andreea Dimulescu, a public policy researcher at the Anticorrp project
An interview with Dr Mark Allinson, a senior lecturer at the University of Bristol and an expert on German politics, on the subject of Alternative for Germany's recent election success at state-level polls.
An interview with Rome student Noé Meiler, who witnessed the aftermath of the 6.2 magnitude earthquake in central Italy.
Simon Usherwood, an expert in Euroscepticism at the University of Surrey, talks to Euronews about the most likely countries to follow Britain in quitting the European Union.
Interview with Vicky Cann of Corporate Europe Observatory about Brussels' revolving door syndrome.
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Interview with Paul de Clerck of Friends of the Earth Europe on how Brexit is likely to affect moves to create the world's biggest free trade zone.
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