Estonia Estonia leads the way in EU digital revolution Tallinn has hosted leaders for the EU's first summit wholly dedicated to digital issues 29/09/2017
USA US health secretary resigns over private jet travel scandal Tom Price's abrupt departure was announced shortly after President Donald Trump told reporters he was disappointed in Price's use of expensive plane travel and did not like the optics of it. 29/09/2017
Spain Madrid resident hold poll against Catalan referendum Thousands of residents in Madrid, opposed to Sunday’s planned referendum on Catalonian independence, have held their own mock vote. Under the 29/09/2017
no comment Pyongyang exhibition showcases traditional Korean dress A national exhibition of Korean clothing has opened in the North Korean capital Pyongyang. 29/09/2017
Unreported Europe How posted workers became a byword for social dumping Posted workers is a framework by which workers are sent by their employers to carry out a service in another EU country on a temporary basis. 29/09/2017
Spain Basque separatists throw support behind Catalan referendum Separatists in Basque Country are backing Catalonia's independence bid ahead of Sunday's referendum 29/09/2017
Cuba US diplomats ordered to leave embassy in Cuba over mystery illness Staff ordered to leave US Embassy in Havana after "specific attacks" on diplomats. 29/09/2017
Saudi Arabia Female drivers will reduce crashes in Saudi Arabia, says minister Saudi Arabia currently has one of the world's worst traffic death rates, will female drivers make a difference? 29/09/2017
Germany VR experience : Germans react to election results After covering the German federal election campaign with an innovative series of 360° portraits of voters, Euronews takes you back into their homes 29/09/2017
Unreported Europe Posted workers: a French paradox? At the height of grape harvesting season in France, Euronews was in the Touraine vineyards. Posted workers are a blessing for winegrowers as local workforce is scarce. But is it all that simple? 29/09/2017
Unreported Europe Time for fair and equal wages for posted workers, says ETUC chief Sophie Claudet spoke to Luca Visentini, the General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC). 29/09/2017
United Kingdom 'Employee of the yeast': London brewery is hiring a professional beer taster Drinking beer and getting paid for it. 29/09/2017
Iraq Baghdad imposes flight ban on Kurdistan region of Iraq Baghdad imposes reliatory ban on international flights to and from the Kurdistan region of Iraq 29/09/2017
World Catalonia: to secede or not to secede? A question of pride? Support for an independent Catalonia has grown in recent years, but why are some Catalans only now deciding to change their minds on secession from Spain? 29/09/2017
no comment Los Angeles mourns Hugh Hefner Tributes pour in for magazine founder and entrepreneur, Hugh Hefner. 29/09/2017
Sport Federerer praises Borg McEnroe film in Zurich Federer attends screening of Janus Metz's Borg McEnroe film 29/09/2017
state of the union State of the Union: EU leaders meet in Estonia This is the State of the Union, a weekly roundup of EU affairs. In this episode: Brexit; migration and a digital summit in Estonia. 29/09/2017
Spain Six charts on how Catalonia compares to the whole of Spain How does the Catalonia region compare to the whole of Spain in terms of average life expectancy, employment, GDP, business, agriculture and R&D? 29/09/2017
View View: Macron's plan for reforming the European Union is ambitious but credible Macron may be trying to achieve too much at once, but a more democratic, dynamic and united EU is a prize worth fighting for 29/09/2017
France 'Nude portrait of the Mona Lisa' discovered Curators believe that a nude portrait kept for years could be a sketch version of the Mona Lisa. 29/09/2017
Spain Catalonia VS Madrid: who will win on Sunday? A battle of the wills: Catalonia is adamant Sunday’s vote on independence from Spain will go ahead, but Madrid insists it won’t. 29/09/2017
no comment Aid workers struggle to help Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar Aid workers are scrambling to help the Rohingya Muslims now crowded into the Cox's Bazar region of southern Bangladesh 29/09/2017
USA White House opens probe into e-mail claims The White House has joined the Senate Investigation in demanding Jared Kushner makes e-mails he allegedly downloaded from the White House available. 29/09/2017
Spain In Madrid the talk is of unity and the buildings draped with flags There's only one subject in town in the Spanish capital. 29/09/2017
Spain Will Catalan football suffer if the region gains independence? Secession from Spain would likely have far-reaching consequences for Catalonia and not only in political terms. 29/09/2017
Cult Paris Fashion Week: Silk, sequins and sultry underwear Finnish designer Tuomas Merikoski, who created the brand AALTO in 2014, wowed audiences at Paris Fashion Week with his fun, urban, brightly-coloured collection 29/09/2017
Spain Explained: Catalan controversy as independence referendum looms Why do Catalans want the referendum now? 29/09/2017
world news Never stronger, yet divided: Europe's far right struggles with success Despite being on the rise in Europe the Far Right's divisions appear to surface every time it approaches the corridors of power. 29/09/2017
USA Toddler shoots two playmates at US daycare centre Two three-year olds are in a critical condition after an incident in Dearborn, Michigan. 29/09/2017