Turkey Turkish journalists to stay in jail Istanbul court rules 17 members of Turkey's main opposition newspaper must remain behind bars 11/09/2017
North Korea Russia and China back new UN sanctions on North Korea Russia and China join unanimous UN vote to impose stricter sanctions on North Korea over its continued nuclear tests. 11/09/2017
Turkey Rights group: Turkey newspaper trial a 'mockery of justice' Prosecutors have charged 17 staff members of Turkey's main opposition newspaper Cumhuriyet with allegedly "sponsoring terror organisations," including the network of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom the government blames for last year's failed coup. 11/09/2017
Norway Conservatives declare victory in Norwegian election Ruling Conservative Party retain power in historic Norwegian election 11/09/2017
United Kingdom Brexit bill wins first parliamentary vote Brexit bill wins first parliamentary vote 11/09/2017
France France's final guillotine: 40 years since the end of the death penalty On September 10, 1977, 40 years ago this week, France conducted its last execution. Four years later capital punishment was abolished, thus ending 11/09/2017
USA Florida recovers after Hurricane Irma devastation Thousands of houses damaged and over six million homes without power after Irma thrashes Florida 11/09/2017
View View: EU must take a long, hard look in the mirror By Syed Kamall, MEP for London and chairman of the European Conservatives and Reformists group So what is the state of the Union? In the spirit of 11/09/2017
Business Google lodges appeal against 2.4bn EU fine Google appeals record European Commission fine. 11/09/2017
Cinema Jolie and Clooney defend their films in Toronto Angelina Jolie showed up at the Toronto Film Festival with four of her six children for the premiere of The Breadwinner, on which she's executive producer. George Clooney came to present Suburbicon, the movie he directed based on a script co-written with the Coen brothers. 11/09/2017
USA 16 years on, America remembers 9/11 Large crowds gathered in New York at the memorial where the twin towers of the World Trade Center stood and where thousands of people died 16 years 11/09/2017
Cuba Irma death toll rises in Cuba At least 10 people have been killed in Cuba by Hurricane Irma, which has now been downgraded to a tropical storm. 11/09/2017
Spain Catalans mark national day with calls for independence Thousands take to the streets to mark Catalonia's annual national day 11/09/2017
Cult The Rolling Stones rock Europe The Rolling Stones' 'No Filter Tour' revives classic songs at modern-day prices. 11/09/2017
Belgium Tell us what you think of the European Union #AskJuncker: Tell us what you think of the European Union ahead of Juncker's live YouTube interview on Thursday. 11/09/2017
Ukraine Russia gives Crimean Tatar leader eight years in jail Russia gives Crimean Tatar leader eight years jail in, say critics, a travesty of a trial. 11/09/2017
Italy Huge Cocaine Seizure in Italy More than two hundred kilos of pure cocaine has been seized in the southern Italian province of Reggio Calabria. 216 kg of the drug was shipped 11/09/2017
no comment Croatian floods hit homes and schools Hospitals and houses have been flooded in Croatia following torrential rain in the Istrin peninsula. 11/09/2017
Russia Fire and fury over film about Russian tsar's romance Alexei Uchitel's "Matilda" tells the story of the late-19th century romance between Nicholas II, before he became tsar, and half-Polish dancer Matilda Kshesinskaya. 11/09/2017
USA In Pictures: Hurricane Irma's path of destruction Hurricane Irma carved a path of destruction across the Caribbean and onto mainland US. Watch it sweep across the Atlantic here: 11/09/2017
Greece Archaeologists unearth major Mycenaean-era tomb in Greece Archaeologists hope a major new discovery in Greece will help to boost understanding of funeral practices during the Mycenaean period 11/09/2017
Sport Ultimate Platini fan wins Guinness record Cypriot Philippos Stavrou Platini spent three decades and hundreds of thousands of euros building the world's largest collection of football memorabilia. 11/09/2017
Cult Spain's street art capital A small Catalan village has become an epicentre for street art. Penelles is like an open air art gallery with nearly as many graffitis displayed on 11/09/2017
Belgium EU fears a Catalan "domino effect" Catalans the world over have rallied in a show of support for independence. 11/09/2017
no comment Black Pudding Throwing Championship World Black Pudding Throwing Championships take place near Manchester. 11/09/2017
Spain What is the Diada of Catalonia and why is it important this year? As Catalonia celebrates it's annual Diada, or national day, Euronews looks at the origins and significance of the event 11/09/2017
Jordan 'TIGER Girls`getting young Syrian refugee women back to school With many Syrian refugee girls being forced into marriage or worse by hardship in Jordanian camps, the "TIGER Girls" NGO is getting them back to school. 11/09/2017
futuris Fish in a new climate Will oysters be able to survive climate change and the expected rise of water temperatures in seas and oceans across the globe? 11/09/2017
Spain Catalonia celebrates national day amid tension over secession vote plans Catalonia has renamed its fete day 'the National Day of Yes'. 11/09/2017