Russia 'No one in Russia believes this story' Russia security expert tells Eu Russian security expert Aleksey Podberezkin tells Euronews that no one in Russia believes that Moscow was involved in the poisoning of former agent Sergei Skripal. 05/09/2018
USA Dozens report being ill on flight from Dubai to New York At least 19 people aboard an Emirates flight from Dubai to New York were confirmed ill when the aircraft landed on Wednesday at John F. Kennedy International Airport, after as many as 100 passengers and crew reported feeling sick, authorities said. 05/09/2018
Belgium Belgian teachers find this French conjugation rule 'absurd' Two Belgian teachers who find this French conjugation rule "absurd" are trying to change it. 05/09/2018
no comment Haunting memory - tourists flock to ghostly church The church of Saint George, in the village of Lukova, Czech Republic, features some unearthy sights. 05/09/2018
brussels bureau Race for EU presidency, as German leader throws hat in ring "Today's European Union is not connected to the people in the European Union" 05/09/2018
world news Weird hexagon on Saturn is way bigger than scientists thought The sharp-cornered structure extends a staggering 180 miles above the ringed planet's cloud tops. 05/09/2018
Sweden Neglect drives far-right vote in rural Sweden The far-right is campaigning hard in the Swedish countryside ahead of Sunday's election on its pet theme of immigration, but neither the SD nor any other party appears to be addressing people's concerns. 05/09/2018
World Raw Politics: new movements, Commission candidates and Farage on "being friends with the EU" Raw Politics: new movements, Commission candidates and Farage on "being friends with the EU" 05/09/2018
Style Ukraine's fashion identity got revived Fashion has had its own revolution in Ukraine in the last few years. 05/09/2018
World In One Word: who does Nigel Farage think is "Failed", who's "Fun" and who's "Dangerous"? In One Word: Nigel Farage tells us who's "Failed", who's "Fun" and who's "Dangerous" 05/09/2018
world news Would-be assassins who poisoned ex-spy will likely escape justice Britain's decision is charge two suspected Russian intelligence officers in the case is an attempt to send the message that "no one is untouchable." 05/09/2018
no comment Ballerina tutu emerges as dazzling art from Dead Sea A ballerina's tutu, submerged in the Dead Sea and "frozen" by accumulated layers of salt into a 200 kg (440 lb) crystal-like sculpture, will soon go on international display, part of a unique artistic project at the lowest point on the planet. 05/09/2018
world news Bannon: to ban or not to ban? Right-wing strategist Steve Bannon has been dumped by one media festival and kept on for another 05/09/2018
Culture The Crimea zoo that lets you get up close and personal with lions The Crimea zoo that lets you get up close and personal with lions 05/09/2018
world news Two Russians charged over ex-spy's nerve agent poisoning The U.K. is not asking Moscow to extradite the men because Russian law forbids extradition of the country's citizens. 05/09/2018
no comment Lion climbs into safari car full of tourists in Crimea A video released by a Safari Park in Vilnohirsk, Crimea showing the moment a lion got into a car with tourists has gone viral. 05/09/2018