Europe News How far can the EU go in changing its migration rules? | Explained We spoke to legal experts about the international laws the EU is bound to — and the likelihood of any major changes being agreed on at the upcoming summit. 27/06/2018
United Kingdom Firefighters battle moorland blaze in Greater Manchester Firefighters continue to battle a blaze that broke out on Saddleworth Moor on Sunday evening. Emergency services have declared a 'major incident' as over thirty homes have been evacuated. 27/06/2018
World News Banksy takes aim at refugee crisis with new Paris artworks The city has struggled to respond to migrant crisis, with hundreds sleeping in makeshift tent camps. 27/06/2018
World News London's iconic black cabs fear for the future in an age of Uber "All the years you put in, all the studying, then [new technology] comes along and your experience is worth nothing." 27/06/2018
Sport Albania PM and fans raise money for Swiss players' FIFA fine The prime minister opened a bank account to encourage symbolic contributions to raise the sum of 10,000 francs. 27/06/2018
United Kingdom UK top court backs heterosexual couple seeking civil partnership The Supreme Court has ruled that a heterosexual couple is allowed to enter into a civil partnership. 27/06/2018
Earth News Unseen Russia: a week by boat We cruise on the River Svir discovering centuries-old Orthodox churches along the way 27/06/2018
Spain Hundreds of migrants arrive at Tarifa Hundreds of migrants have been rescued by the Spanish Maritime Rescue Service. The migrants were taken to a makeshift migrant reception centre in Tarifa. 27/06/2018
Sport Serbia to face the might of Brazil in Group E match Serbia must beat Brazil to qualify for the last 16. 27/06/2018
World Push to speed up rebuilding three years on from Nepal earthquakes Only 20% of homes eligible for rebuilding completed 27/06/2018
Destinations One night at Le Fouquet’s in Paris Our stay in this iconic French brasserie, luxury family-owned hotel and confidential Parisian nightlife hotspot 27/06/2018
USA Supreme Court upholds President Trump's travel ban on a group of mostly Muslim countries The ban prohibits most people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen from entering the United States. 27/06/2018
Malta Lifeline migrant ship still awaiting approval to dock in Malta The Lifeline rescue ship has not been given official authorisation to dock in Malta, the aid group told Euronews. 27/06/2018
World News Judge orders U.S. to reunite families, stop border separations The judge blamed the "chaotic circumstance of the government's own making" for the turmoil surrounding the separation of migrant children from their parents. 27/06/2018
Argentina Maradona dismisses reports he was hospitalised after Argentina match "I'm OK; I am not and was not hospitalised," the retired player said on Instagram. 27/06/2018
World News 'Permit Patty' quits cannabis company over video fallout Alison Ettel, CEO of TreatWell Health, stepped down after at least six marijuana businesses cut ties over Ettel's threat to an 8-year-old black girl. 27/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Wednesday, June 27 Euronews brings you breaking news and trending stories from Wednesday, June 27. 27/06/2018
Malta Lifeline ship carrying 230 migrants awaits approval to dock in Malta A day after news broke that Malta would allow to Lifeline migrant vessel to dock on its shores, the vessel says it has still received no approval. 27/06/2018
World News 5 questions about the Supreme Court's travel ban ruling What changes after the decision? Could the administration modify the list of banned countries? Answers to those questions and more. 27/06/2018
Spain Spain: Doctor stands trial over stolen baby case An elderly gynaecologist, accused of abducting a baby in 1969 and giving her to another woman, went on trial Tuesday in Madrid. Activists protested outside the court demanding the re-opening of other cases dating back to the 1976-1983 rule of dictator Franco 27/06/2018