United Arab Emirates Student Matthew Hedges 'physically stopped from vomiting': wife The wife of British student Matthew Hedges — who was arrested in Dubai on spying charges — told Euronews her husband had 'vomited every day for three and a half months' since he was put in solitary confinement. 25/10/2018
Aid Zone Syrian war victims: rehabilitation rebuilds lives in Turkey The international community helps Syria & Turkey to restore mobility to the war-disabled, and take some of the strain off stretched local health services. 25/10/2018
Wellness The best designer water bottles The trendiest leak-proof and fuss-free reusable flasks for your desk, home and on-the-go activities. 25/10/2018
brussels bureau Hungarian FM: "We have nothing to feel ashamed about" Hungary is ready to discuss issues, he says in euronews interview 25/10/2018
Inspire Middle East Garou makes his debut in the Middle East Garou, one of the most successful French-Canadian recording artists in the world, is making his debut in the Middle East as part of his 20 Year Jubilee Tour. 25/10/2018
World The dirty men of Europe: report identifies the worst EU countries for recycling A report has identified the EU countries that won't meet the EU's 2020 target of 50% recycling rate. 25/10/2018
Russia Chita, Russia's Siberian crossroads, on the doorstep of China & Mongolia Our latest episode of "FollowUp Siberia" looks at a land of mighty rivers where modernism is meeting the challenge of taking tradition into the 21st century. 25/10/2018
brussels bureau Jailed Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov wins EU prize The Ukrainian filmmaker was arrested in 2014 and sentenced to 20 years in jail on terrorism charges, which he denies. 25/10/2018
World Project to guarantee contracts to LBGT+ contractors is abandoned The public tender for a working space in Spain has been cancelled after a tribunal ruled it discriminated against heterosexual people. 25/10/2018
no comment Migrants clash with Bosnian police while trying to cross the border into Croatia 25/10/2018
no comment Paris zoo welcomes first baby orangutan in years The Paris zoo of "La Menagerie" in the Jardin des Plantes gardens welcomed the birth of a Bornean orangutan named Java, the zoo's first since 2005. 25/10/2018
no comment Migrants find a brief moment of rest in Mexican town Central American migrants clustered for the night on Wednesday (October 24) in the southern Mexico town of Mapastepec after advancing on their trek toward the United States, despite Mexico's vows to hinder their progress under pressure from the Trump administration. 25/10/2018
no comment Mexicans regroup after Willa's 'end of world' onslaught Residents on Mexico's Pacific coast on Wednesday (October 24) began clearing up the wreckage left by Hurricane Willa, which ripped through towns overnight, tearing off rooftops, downing power lines and splitting trees apart. 25/10/2018
United Kingdom Scotland to review cull laws after hunting picture causes outrage Scotland will review cull laws after a picture of an American TV presenter with her hunt caused outrage on social media. 25/10/2018