Made in Europe World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps
Made in Europe World record made in Europe: The world’s longest railway tunnel is being built under the Alps
Russia Funerals underway for victims of Siberian shopping mall fire The incident has roused public anger over official corruption 28/03/2018
World News 'We were defrauded': Ex-Weinstein assistant testifies to Parliament Zelda Perkins worked for Miramax studios in London. 28/03/2018
United Kingdom Ecuador is cutting off Julian Assange's communications He is not permitted to send any messages that could interfere with Ecuador's relations with other countries. 28/03/2018
World "Iran has interest in keeping Yemen as a failed state." Euronews speaks to Saudi General Ahmad Hassan Mohammad Asiri about the war in Yemen, relations with Iran and his country's future. 28/03/2018
No Comment Butterflies flutter at the Natural History Museum in London London's Natural History museum has come alive with an estimated 60 species of butterflies from the Americas, Asia and Africa as "Sensational Butterflies" returns for 2018. 28/03/2018
Earth News Preparation for the royal wedding of Harry and Meghan What you need to know about the wedding of the year. 28/03/2018
World News Ireland to hold referendum on liberalising abortion laws on May 25 - minister Ireland to hold referendum on liberalising abortion laws on May 25 - minister 28/03/2018
No Comment German and Israeli airliners collide at Ben Gurion The Israel Airports Authority on Wednesday said a German plane collided with an Israeli plane on the ground at Ben Gurion airport, causing damage but no injuries. 28/03/2018
No Comment Demonstrators clash with police in Chile over for-profit school ruling Police clashed with student protesters in the streets of Santiago on Tuesday after a constitutional court overturned a law that would have banned universities operating for profit. 28/03/2018
World News Kim Jong Un met China's President Xi. What does it mean for the Trump summit? Kim's first trip abroad as North Korean leader may have been aimed at shoring up his relationship with an ally ahead of his planned summit with Trump. 28/03/2018
No Comment Monkey on the loose stalls traffic in Mexico City A small monkey was on the loose in Mexico City on Tuesday, hours after escaping its enclosure in a private home and making a dash for freedom. 28/03/2018
Russia Families of Kemerovo fire victims demand answers from officials Protesters call for the authorities to be held to account for the fire that killed at least 64 people, most of them children 28/03/2018
World News May says Vote Leave fraud allegatiions will not derail Brexit The British Prime Minister told MPs that allegations of the Leave campaign using illegal funds will not get in the way of the UK leaving the European Union. 28/03/2018
Culture Series European Lens, a fresh view on Europes's photography Euronews is proud to announce the launch of European Lens, an initiative bringing a fresh view on European photography. 28/03/2018
Europe News EU plans to upgrade roads to move armies faster Plans afoot to make it easier and faster to transport troops and equipment across Europe, in case of conflict 28/03/2018
No Comment Watch: US submarine surfaces from Arctic Ocean Watch as a US submarine surfaces through ice in the Arctic Ocean 28/03/2018
Economy US sees stronger economic growth The economy increased at a solid 2.9 percent annual rate, a sharp upward revision that caps three straight quarters of healthy growth 28/03/2018
Economy Multi-billion euro pile of unsold clothes at H&M The company said operating profit fell 62 percent in the three months through February 28/03/2018
Hungary Hungarian government rehashes UKIP anti-migrant poster in new ad An old photo used by Britain's eurosceptic party UKIP that was used in a 2016 Brexit campaign poster has found a new home – a Hungarian government anti-immigration ad. 28/03/2018
World Belgium's battle against terror and radicalisation Two years after Brussels bombings, how is Belgium tackling radicalisation and terrorism? 28/03/2018
Germany German separatist leader files criminal complaint against Puigdemont's detention The leader of the nationalist Bavaria Party has filed a case against the detention of the Catalan leader, likening his arrest to an abduction. 28/03/2018
No Comment Hundreds attend funeral for three killed in Kemerovo mall fire Hundreds of mourners attended a funeral service on Wednesday for two school-age children and their grandmother killed in the deadly shopping mall fire in Kemerovo. 28/03/2018
Russia Russia says this convinced European countries to expel its diplomats Russia says the "notorious classified files" prompted foreign governments to expel its diplomats. 28/03/2018
Spain I am his legs and he is my heart Father and son team defy cerebral palsy to complete marathons 28/03/2018
World News New organ could help understand spread of cancer Researchers from New York University's School of Medicine are calling it the "interstitium" and it's found just below the skin's surface, surrounding arteries and veins 28/03/2018
Europe News I will carry on and I'll be soon in North Korea - MEPs 'secret' diplomacy with Koreas MEP Nirj Deva says after 15 meetings in three years, that there is an appetite for peace in North Korea. 28/03/2018
Cult Delacroix retrospective at Louvre The exhibition will bring together more than 180 of his works, ranging from his most famous paintings, drawings and prints to the last little-known compositions 28/03/2018
World News Too little, too late? Facebook launches new data privacy tools For some users who already left Facebook, the company's latest offering may be too little, too late. 28/03/2018
Russia Football: racist chants directed at French players in Russia Racist chants directed at two French football players were allegedly heard during a friendly between France and Russia in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday. 28/03/2018
World News Croatia poised to buy Israeli F-16 jets Croatia set to buy F-16 jets in a 400 million euro deal 28/03/2018