Germany Berlin raids seek to uncover German links to suspected Islamists Early-morning police raids have taken place on eight properties in Berlin. A mosque association was among the buildings stormed. German authorities 22/09/2015
World News Scuffles in Croatia as it struggles to cope with 30,000 migrants in a week There have been chaotic scenes in Croatia, with authorities overwhelmed after some 3,000 asylum seekers arrived at a transit camp overnight on 22/09/2015
Cinema Hugh Jackman, Rooney Mara star in CGI-infused blockbuster 'Pan' Starring Hugh Jackman as the legendary pirate Blackbeard and Rooney Mara as Tiger Lily, Pan is a live-action prequel of J. M. Barrie’s classic novel 22/09/2015
Culture news Wild and wacky fashion hits London runway True to her style, the doyenne of British fashion, Vivienne Westwood, transformed her show at London Fashion Week into a protest against climate 22/09/2015
Cuba Pope Francis visits holy shrine on last full day in Cuba Pope Francis ended his last full day in Cuba at the country’s holiest shrine, the Virgin of Charity of El Cobre, outside the island’s second-largest 22/09/2015
Turkey Gateway to Europe: Why Turkey isn't stopping the migrants Euronews’ correspondent Bora Bayraktar has visited the Turkish coast to find out why the authorities are not stopping migrants from streaming across 22/09/2015
World News Migration crisis: EU Interior Ministers meet to seek solutions Can Europe finally come up with a response to its refugee crisis? Ahead of an EU leaders’ migration summit on Wednesday, Interior Ministers from the 22/09/2015
Business Series Pulling the strings: central banks' impact on global markets The Federal Reserve, Bank of of England and the People’s Bank of China. three central banks play a hugely influential role in the performances of the 22/09/2015
USA Volkswagen admits it "totally screwed up" as emissions rigging scandal spreads Volkswagen has admitted it ‘totally screwed up’ after rigging emissions tests for its diesel vehicles in the United States. The US Environmental 22/09/2015
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso coup leader 'ready to step down' Talks are said to have begun between General Gilbert Diendere, the man who lead last week’s coup by Burkina Faso’s elite presidential guards, and the 22/09/2015
United Kingdom Londoners meditate on World Peace Day Hundreds braved the rain on Monday to meditate in London's Trafalgar Square for 30 minutes as called for by the United Nations in observance of this year's 'World Peace Day'. 22/09/2015
Syria Unease grows over Russian presence in Syria Satellite images have been released purporting to show the build up of Russian aircraft at a military airfield in Syria. According to the 22/09/2015
Hungary Hungary allows soldiers to shoot at refugees with rubber bullets Hungary’s parliament has passed a new law saying the country’s army could now shoot at refugees with rubber bullets and tear gas grenades, so-called 22/09/2015
USA Ben Carson called on to quit US presidential race over Islam remarks Pressure is growing on Republican Ben Carson to quit the 2016 US presidential race after he said a Muslim should not be president. His remarks 22/09/2015
USA Volkswagen to face criminal investigation in US over emission fraud Europe’s number one carmaker Volkswagen is bracing itself for the worst after it was caught cheating California’s stringent emissions tests. The 22/09/2015