Italy Italian students turn violent over turnstiles There have been ugly scenes in Bologna in Italy after riot police and students clashed inside the city’s university for a second day. 10/02/2017
USA EU tells Trump to mind his own business The European Union has urged the United States to respect the principle of “non-interference” in each other’s affairs. 10/02/2017
Spain Catalan trial: Artur Mas accuse Madrid of abuse of power over independence referendum Catalonia’s former President Artur Mas has accused the Spanish government of abusing its power. 10/02/2017
Cuba Cuba: Fidel Castro's tomb becomes place of pilgrimage Tens of thousands of people have been flocking to the tomb of Fidel Castro, who died in November aged 90. 10/02/2017
Greece [Opinion] Greek programme's second review must conclude quickly Greek debt relief has to be discussed in the framework of the roadmap agreed in May 2016, says Roberto Gualtieri. 10/02/2017
Syria Russia intervenes to stop Syrian army and rebels fighting Russia has reportedly intervened to halt fighting between the Syrian army and Turkish backed FSA rebels in northern Syria. 10/02/2017
Italy The House of the Chaste Lovers - Open for Valentine's Day It could be the perfect place to spend Valentine’s Day. 10/02/2017
China Hong Kong spooked by billionaire's disappearance The mysterious disappearance of a Chinese-born businessman in Hong Kong has sent shivers through the global financial centre. 10/02/2017
state of the union The State of the Union: EU gets tough on migration This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of EU affairs. 10/02/2017
USA Twins on the way for George and Amal Clooney There must be something in the air for ‘the beautiful people’. 10/02/2017
markets OPEC producers really are pumping less, boosting crude prices Oil prices jump on word that OPEC producers have achieved over 90 percent of the output cuts they had pledged. 10/02/2017
Turkey Academics and students protest post-coup crackdown in Turkey Summery sackings spark protest in post-coup Turkey 10/02/2017
Switzerland Swiss prepare to vote in citizenship referendum for third-generation immigrants Switzerland heads to the polls this Sunday for a nationwide referendum on whether to make naturalisation for third-generation immigrants easier. 10/02/2017
Cinema Berlinale opens with talk of politics The 67th edition of the “Berlinale” kicked off on Thursday evening with a star-studded opening ceremony. 10/02/2017
business planet Europe's social and solidarity economy is huge with entrepreneurs The social and solidarity economy (SSE) is a sector far from being marginal today in Europe. 10/02/2017
Sport Holdener wins Alpine combined gold as compatriot Gut suffers season-ending injury The Swiss team enjoyed mixed emotions on home snow at the World Championships in St Moritz on Friday. 10/02/2017
Business UK economy resilient at end of 2016, manufacturing jumps Britain's economy remained resilient at the end of last year despite the UK's surprise vote in June to leave the European Union. 10/02/2017
world news Ukraine: Well-wishers pay tribute to slain rebel leader Givi Admirers lined up in separatist-held Donetsk on Friday to pay their final respects to Mikhail Tolstykh, the latest pro-Russian rebel leader to be killed in eastern… 10/02/2017
World Which EU country pays the most generous minimum wage? Debt-hit Greece is the only country in the EU that has seen its minimum wage fall over the last decade, new figures have revealed. 10/02/2017
Cult Rimes reason for her latest album 'Remnants' It’s all about love – that’s the message in Leann Rimes latest album. 10/02/2017
Business Renault profits move up a gear French carmaker Renault's operating profit jumped 38 percent in 2016 as it increased market share in all regions boosted by a number of new models. 10/02/2017
France French police arrest four suspected of plotting an 'imminent' terrorist attack French police detain four suspected of planning terrorist attack 10/02/2017
brussels bureau Ukraine seeks deeper EU ties Urkaine’s prime minister has been drumming up support from the EU after renewed fighting in the country’s east. 10/02/2017
Syria Syrian President Assad: ISIL has "definitely" infiltrated refugees to the West Syrian President Bashar al-Assad said he believes beyond any doubt that “terrorists” have “definitely” masked themselves as refugees 10/02/2017
world news Arrest warrant for Peru ex-president Toledo over bribery claims A judge in Peru has issued an international arrest warrant for the country’s former President, Alejandro Toledo, in a growing corruption scandal sweeping Latin… 10/02/2017