Tunisia Nine arrested over Tunis museum attack, as security is boosted Tunisia’s army is being deployed to boost security in major cities, after 20 foreign tourists were shot dead at the Bardo museum in Tunis. Officials 19/03/2015
Ukraine Dutch media claims proof MH17 downed by BUK missile A metal fragment found at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 appears to match a BUK missile. The new revelation from Dutch broadcaster 19/03/2015
Tunisia Tunisians take part in vigil to defy Bardo museum attackers Thousands of Tunisians took to the streets to express their solidarity and remember those who lost their lives in the attack at the Bardo Museum 19/03/2015
Qatar Fifa moves 2022 World Cup in Qatar from summer to winter Fifa has confirmed that the 2022 World Cup in Qatar that was originally planned to take in the summer will be moved to November and December of that 19/03/2015
sport-united Vonn caps off remarkable comeback season with two titles Lindsey Vonn blew out her right knee at the 2013 world championships and then injured it again on her return to action, keeping her out of last 19/03/2015
Iran ISIL suspected of genocide against Yazidis in Iraq, says UN report The so-called Islamic State are suspected of genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity during attacks on ethnic and religious groups in Iraq. 19/03/2015
musica Yuja Wang wows Vienna with Prokofiev's concerto No. 2 Prodigious technique, wildly imaginative and breath-taking stage presence…. just some of the glowing descriptions which follow Chinese pianist Yuja 19/03/2015
Tunisia Bardo survivors are cared for as Tunisia buries slain officer The funeral has been held for Aymen Morjan, the police officer who was killed in the Bardo National Museum of Tunisia attack. Colleagues and state 19/03/2015
the-network Libya on the brink: amid civil war fears and growing ISIL threat what's the EU doing? Four years after the violent overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi Libya is once again in the grip of a bloody power struggle. With rival administrations 19/03/2015
Sharp set to slash jobs as electronics giant looks to restructure Electronics giant Sharp is set to slash its global workforce by 12 percent, according to sources. The jobs cut will total around 6,000, half of which 19/03/2015
brussels bureau Greece's Tspiras set for showdown talks with Germany's Merkel Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tspiras is set for showdown talks with Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel. The 40-year-old former Communist will meet 19/03/2015
interview Poroshenko: 'Russia will not blackmail Ukraine' In an exclusive interview with euronews, the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called for unity against Russia over the conflict in the east of his country. He said decisions concerning a 'federal' 19/03/2015
Germany #Varoufake: When satire acts as media watchdog The infamous video of Greece’s Finance minister Yanis Varoufakis ‘flipping his middle finger’ to Germany and which caused uproar in German media may 19/03/2015
Yemen Yemen president flees palace as fighting erupts in Aden Fierce fighting has broken out between rival forces in Yemen, closing Aden’s international airport and forcing President Hadi to flee his 19/03/2015
Tunisia Islamist extremists ISIL say Tunisia's tourist massacre was their work Extremist group Islamic State (ISIL) has claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s attack in the Tunisian capital in which 20 tourists and a Tunisian 19/03/2015
No bail out for Banco Madrid There will be no bail out for Banco Madrid from Spain’s bank restructuring fund. The state-funded vehicle, which rescued several Spanish banks during 19/03/2015
Insight Tunisia attack an assault on tourism and Arab world's 'first democracy' The cradle of the Arab Spring, Tunisia is also the only country among all those affected by the movement to have succeeded in its transition to 19/03/2015
General Motors among car makers to spurn Russia Car makers are applying the brakes to their business in Russia. Sales fell 38 percent last month according to data from the Association of European 19/03/2015
Germany Football for Friendship expands to Asia Children from 24 nations, including for the first time Asian countries, will take part in the annual Football for Friendship forum in Berlin from 19/03/2015
Greece Confusion over Varoufakis offensive gesture row with Germany Are the images a fake or are they real? A German TV prankster has “admitted” to faking a video showing Yanis Varoufakis, the Greek finance minister 19/03/2015
France Cinema celebrates its 120th birthday It is exactly 120 years since the filming of what is widely considered the first motion picture in history. “Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory” was 19/03/2015
China Mobile profits fall China Mobile Ltd, the country’s largest mobile network has announced its profit attributable to shareholders fell 10.2 percent to 109.3 billion yuan 19/03/2015
Gold market drops traditional trading and goes electronic It was only matter of time, but now technology has caught up with one the world’s most precious metals. Trading in gold has gone electronic ending a 19/03/2015
Vanuatu Vanuatu aid distribution may be too slow to feed cyclone survivors The islanders of cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu, after surviving one of the strongest storms on record last week now face running out of food, the 19/03/2015
le mag 16th edition of Cartoon Xira pays homage to Charlie Hebdo victims The 16th edition of the Cartoon Xira, dedicated to some of Portugual’s best cartoonists, has opened in Vila Franca de Xira near Lisbon. The 19/03/2015
Tunisia Tunis counts human and economic cost of attack on tourists Tunisia is riding the shock waves following Wednesday’s attack at the Bardo museum in Tunis in which at least 20 tourists and two Tunisians were 19/03/2015
Thailand Thailand: ex-PM Yingluck Shinawatra to stand trial for negligence Thailand’s ousted ex-prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is to stand trial over a rice subsidy scheme that cost the government billions of euros. She 19/03/2015
science New study reveals eels remotely control their prey A new study has revealed that more than stun their prey, eels can use their electric organs to effectively remotely control the fish they hunt. The 19/03/2015
Sweden Gang crime in Sweden suspected trigger for bar murders Police in Sweden’s second largest city, Gothenburg, are not ruling out that gang crime may be behind a deadly shooting at a bar in which at least two 19/03/2015
Cinema Sci-fi movie made in Cuba tells of post-apocalyptic future ruled by vegetarians Science fiction is not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Cuba. ‘Omega 3’ is the first ever sci-fi movie made in Cuba and had its 19/03/2015