World News Romney, aides plot out possible Senate run Top advisers to Mitt Romney met earlier this week to plot out the early stages of a possible Senate run, including hiring staff and gathering signatures. 25/01/2018
World News 'Unbought and unbossed': Shirley Chisholm's lasting legacy Before former President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the Rev. Jesse Jackson made U.S. history with their presidential campaigns, there was Shirley Chisholm. 25/01/2018
World News Famous dead poet lives again in uncanny animation The little video may herald big changes in the way we interact with historical figures. 25/01/2018
Czech Republic Decision time in Czech presidential poll Voters are choosing between the Russia-friendly populist incumbent and a pro-European academic challenger 25/01/2018
World News Trump to Palestinians: 'Sit down and negotiate peace,' or lose aid The tough talk comes as it proceeds with its highly controversial plans to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, and recognizes that city as Israel's capital 25/01/2018
World News As the Dow soars 30 percent in one year, when will gravity hit? The stock market has grown by $7 trillion since Trump was elected. When will the inevitable fall come? 25/01/2018
USA Casey Affleck pulls out of presenting award at 2018 Oscars Affleck, who was sued for alleged sexual harassment by female crew members on an earlier film, was expected to present this year's Best Actress award. 25/01/2018
World News Global annihilation is now two minutes away on Doomsday Clock The Doomsday Clock now says two minutes to midnight, and scientists thank President Trump and other world leaders for bringing us closer to the apocalypse. 25/01/2018
Europe News MEPs concerned about Romania reforms The European Commission is warning that the proposed changes would undermine the judiciary's independence and Romania's commitment to fight corruption and organised crime. 25/01/2018
Business Euronews speaks with Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the World Economic Forum in Davos The Polish leader tells Euronews' Sasha Vakulina about his country's economic recovery and future relations with the European Union. 25/01/2018
Europe News Brief: EU and Turkey mend fences and MEPs scrutinise Romania This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 25/01/2018
Sport Real Madrid: Zinedine Zidane faces the boot Real Madrid are having one of their worst seasons in recent history, pushing coach Zinedine Zidane to apologise for the state of play, 25/01/2018
Bulgaria EU seeks compromise on migrant quotas Just weeks into 2018 and the migrant crisis shows little sign of letting up. Greece and Italy are at the forefront of the Mediterranean influx and Europe is struggling to reform asylum rules ahead of a June deadline. 25/01/2018
Switzerland Decades-long mummy mystery linked to Boris Johnson A centuries-old mummified body has been linked to the UK Foreign Minister. 25/01/2018
United Kingdom Maverick, magician, misanthrope: death claims The Fall's Mark E. Smith Over 40 years making music with 32 studio albums and as many lives, influencing countless bands and turning over 66 band members in the process, the Mancunian's cultural legacy is immense. 25/01/2018
Musica Juan Diego Flórez debuts in fantastical "Les Contes d'Hoffmann" The world-renowned tenor plays the visionary writer ETA Hoffman in Jacques Offenbach's extravagent opera which blurs the lines between the real and the imaginary. 25/01/2018
Earth News The best of Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week From the classic Chanel to surrealist Dior and dreamy Ralph & Russo. 25/01/2018
Business Series Trump trumpets 'tremendous' boost in US-UK trade Who said the British-American relationship was frosty? "We like each other a lot," said President Trump as he met with Prime Minister Theresa May, adding their two countries would be seeing a "tremendous" boost in bilateral trade. 25/01/2018
World News Turkey & EU look to mend fences Turkish minister for EU Affairs, Omer Celik, is in Brussels, meeting with senior officials. After months of tension, Ankara is hoping to build bridges. Bulgaria, which currently holds the EU presidency, is also keen to work with Turkey on migration, counterterrorism and energy issues. 25/01/2018
No Comment Philippine volcano raises fears of increased activity More evacuations, tens of thousands in shelters fear violent eruption. 25/01/2018
Business Series Women chair Davos forum For the first time in the 48-year history of the World Economic Forum, the 2018 summit in Davos, Switzerland will be chaired entirely by women 25/01/2018
France ECJ rules 'sexuality tests cannot constitute basis for refusal of asyl The European Court of Justice barred the "sexuality tests" from being used as grounds to reject an asylum application. 25/01/2018
No Comment Road troubles in the USA A shootout is captured on dashcam while the winter weather gets the better of a school bus... 25/01/2018
Business Series Tech firms must do more to protect online users, says May UK Prime Minister Theresa May made the demand during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. 25/01/2018
Italy Milan derailment: 'my daughter isn't answering the phone anymore' Worried mother says her daughter is no longer answering the phone after making a distressed call to say the train was derailing. 25/01/2018
Business Series President Trump touches down in Davos US leader will give speech on Friday, but delegates fear nationalistic tone at global summit. 25/01/2018
World News Three middle-aged women take on the 'world's toughest rowing race' If the team stay on course until mid-February, Diana Carrington, 60, will become the oldest ever transatlantic rower. 25/01/2018
Business Series Key moments from Euronews' special debate at the World Economic Forum A breakdown of the issues covered as Euronews moderates a Davos discussion addressing topics including migration, populism, the French-German axis and Polish judicial reform. 25/01/2018