Europe News Turkish foreign minister in Brussels amid protests over activists' arrests Turkey’s foreign minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu met with EU foreign affairs High Representative Federica Mogherini on Tuesday, in Brussels. 25/07/2017
Poland EU warns Poland over law reforms Polish President Andrzej Duda has ratified one of three judicial reform bills which have led to days of protests. 25/07/2017
Italy Vatican switches off fountains and prays for rain in drought-hit Italy Water reserves in Rome are so low that local authorities said they may be forced to introduce water rationing, by closing household taps for as long as eight hours a day. 25/07/2017
Sport Fencing: Italy and France leave Leipzig with gold Italy’s women’s team surprised South Korea to take the saber world title in Leipzig 25/07/2017
World News Thousands flee as new wildfire hits southern France Tourists were among those evacuated as the latest blaze raged in the Var region 25/07/2017
France Libya: rivals commit to conditional ceasefire Deal between rival leaders Fayez al-Sarraj and General Khalifa Haftar paves the way for elections early next year 25/07/2017
United Kingdom Decision due on where terminally-ill baby Charlie Gard will be allowed to die A judge will rule on Wednesday on where terminally ill baby, Charlie Gard should be allowed to die. 25/07/2017
No Comment Fires continue to spread across the Mediterranean island of Corsica Around 1800 hectares of land has been destroyed by fires that have spread across the Mediterranean island of Corsica. 25/07/2017
Spain Victory for anti-bullfighting advocates in Spain's Balearic Islands A Spanish province yesterday come one step closer to banning bull fighting once and for all. 25/07/2017
Business Series Luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo snapped up by Michael Kors Luxury shoe brand Jimmy Choo snapped up by US handbag maker Michael Kors in a 1 billion euro deal 25/07/2017
Living French style made easy Three off-the-radar brands to score French style wherever you are. 25/07/2017
Europe News Is English really losing importance in Europe? In May, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker declared that: “slowly but surely English is losing importance in Europe”. 25/07/2017
Morocco Spanish policeman strikes armed attacker with bollard In an incident which saw the man attack police, slightly wounding one, an officer's quick thinking ensured that the assailant was quickly detained. 25/07/2017
Europe News Protests in Brussels as Turkish foreign minister visits EU's Mogherini Protesters in Brussels on Tuesday called for the release of human rights activists arrested in Turkey, as foreign minister Cavusoglu met with EU foreign affairs chief Federica… 25/07/2017
No Comment Artist travels an hour a day to build sand castles at a Long Island beach Manhattan artist Calvin Seibert commutes daily to a Long Island beach to create sand castles, as art for art's sake. 25/07/2017
No Comment Forest fires hit southern France. Firefighters are struggling to contain an outbreak of forest fires in southern France and Corsica that have destroyed around 1,400 hectares of forest and woodlands 25/07/2017
Israel Muslim boycott of mosque in Jerusalem to continue Muslims in Jerusalem will continue the boycott of the Al Aqsa mosque despite Israel dismantling metal detectors at the entrances 25/07/2017
Iraq Women shed the veil in post Islamic State Mosul Women can now be seen wearing bright clothes without face veils in post Islamic State Mosul since restrictions on them were lifted. 25/07/2017
Series Halva: a culinary speciality in Azerbaijan It's become a must for travelling foodies, but can euronews get hold of the secret recipe? 25/07/2017
France Forest fires continue to sweep across southern France Forest fires continue to spread across southern France and Corsica due to strong winds, with around 1,400 hectares of forest and woodlands destroyed. 25/07/2017
Spain Spanish police subdue 'Allahu Akbar' attacker with traffic bollard Spanish police subdue 'Allahu Akbar' attacker with traffic bollard 25/07/2017