Russia Russian 1917 revolution - internet style! Historians bring the 1917 Russian revolution into the modern day using internet technoligy 07/11/2017
World News “Corruption has become globalized”: The journalistic investigation behind the “Paradise Papers” Euronews talks with Emilia Díaz Struck who led the "Paradise Papers" investigation 07/11/2017
United Kingdom Sacked Welsh cabinet minister found dead Carl Sargeant, 49, was suspended last week over allegations of sexual misconduct, which he denied. 07/11/2017
Russia Russian communists celebrate Bolshevik Revolution Thousands of Russian Communist Party members marched across downtown Moscow to mark the centenary of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. 07/11/2017
Germany Syria signs up to Paris climate deal, isolating Trump Syria says it will join the 2015 Paris accord on tackling global warming, leaving President Trump's administration the only one opposed to it 07/11/2017
United Kingdom Scotland apologises for gay convictions Nicola Sturgeon: "I categorically, unequivocally and wholeheartedly apologise for those laws and for the hurt and the harm they did to so many." 07/11/2017
Bulgaria Farmers warned over the use of antibiotics in healthy animals The World Health Organisation is urging farmers to stop using antibiotics to boost growth in healthy animals in a bid to curb human resistance to the drugs. 07/11/2017
Morocco Euroviews. Morocco's stateless children There are many people around the world who are born and die without leaving any official trace of their existence. They are ghosts in their own country; unaccounted for, unidentifiable and hidden. 07/11/2017
No Comment NGO and Libyan coast guard blame each other for botched migrant rescue Seawatch said the Libyan coast guard caused panic by "beating and threatening" the migrants. Five of them died. 07/11/2017
No Comment Moscow parade on centenary of revolution Moscow parade remembers historic Red Square parade. 07/11/2017
Saudi Arabia Saudi corruption prisoners held in luxury five-star hotel They were arrested for corruption but didn't have to give up their luxury lifestyle. 07/11/2017
United Kingdom Scottish Parliament evacuated after suspicious package found Police are currently investigating the suspicious package 07/11/2017
Afghanistan Afghan TV channel attacked by ISIL gunmen ISIL gunmen disguised as policemen have stormed a TV station in Kabul, killing one person and wounding at least 20 others 07/11/2017
Cult Louvre Abu Dhabi opens its doors It's taken ten years but the Louvre Abu Dhabi is finally open. It sits under a honeycombed dome of eight layers of Arab-style geometric shapes and draws in the lapping waters of the Persian Gulf. 07/11/2017
France Terrorist attack in French city of Nice thwarted? At least 10 people have been arrested by counter-terrorism police in raids in France and Switzerland 07/11/2017
No Comment Melania Trump in South Korea Melania Trump encourages better participation in sports events. 07/11/2017
Spain Adidas scores own goal in Spain with controversial football shirt The colours of the shirt have upset Spanish “right wing” nationalists. 07/11/2017
Next Series Here's what E.T. could actually look like Aliens may be more like us than we think, according to evolutionary biology. 07/11/2017
Japan Japan's "black widow" murder accused sentenced to death A court in Kyoto has convicted a 70-year-old Japanese woman of a series of killings of elderly men by poisoning 07/11/2017
Russia Russia avoids ostentatious celebration on 100th anniversary of Bolshevik Revolution Our chronology revisits the events in 1917 that shook the world 07/11/2017
Saudi Arabia Prince Mohammed bin Salman aims to rebrand Saudi Arabia Young royal hopes to show his kingdom can be a leading player on the world stage. 07/11/2017
World ‘Russians have exhausted the revolution limit’, author Edvard Radzinsky tells euronews 'Lenin had never even managed an estate and all of a sudden he was in charge of a country', Russian author, historian and playwright Edvard Radzinsky tells euronews. 07/11/2017
Europe News Catalan mayors take fight for independence to Brussels Some 200 pro-independence mayors gather in Brussels, as ousted leader Puigdemont calls for a united front against Spain 07/11/2017
Europe News EU talks tough on tax havens Discussions on blacklist brought forward after 'Paradise Papers' leak 07/11/2017
Korea 'Come to the table': Trump changes tone towards North Korea "We hope to god" no to have to resort to US military power, Trump says during a visit to Seoul. 07/11/2017
USA The science behind why we can't look away from tragedy Why death and destruction command our attention and how to stop the news from negatively affecting your health. 07/11/2017
USA If Trump’s blaming mental health, why did he gut this Obama gun-check rule? One gun-control group says the law would have prevented potentially irresponsible and mentally incompetent people from being able to buy guns 07/11/2017