World News Prada accused of racism over monkey figurines: 'Who the hell approved this?' Many people aren't pleased with the company's response. 14/12/2018
World News Video from Virgin Galactic's VSS Unity shows stunning view from edge of space The spaceplane reached an altitude of 51.4 miles. 14/12/2018
World News Alleged terrorist says Russian TV channel influenced attack on Buckingham Palace An Uber driver charged with attacking police with a sword outside Buckingham Palace says that looking at a report on Russian channel RT made him mad. 14/12/2018
Poland COP24: Was any progress made in the fight against rising temperatures? COP24 is billed to be one of the biggest climate conferences since the Paris Agreement. What happened? Euronews explains 14/12/2018
World News A perfect match, in more ways than one: Mom donates kidney to adopted son Love makes a family. Blood makes a kidney match. With luck, they had both. 14/12/2018
Hungary Hungary's 'slave law': labour reform protests continue for third day Protesters are out on the streets of Budapest again. 14/12/2018
USA Money for nothing: drivers scramble to grab cash from motorway It's raining cash! Drivers scrambled to grab cash spilt on a New Jersey highway by an armoured car. 14/12/2018
Spain Spain: Journalists stage protests for right to 'keep professional secrets' Spanish journalists staged a protest for their right to "keep professional secrets" after police conducted a raid in the Baleares newsrooms of Europa Press agency. 14/12/2018
Climate Now Temperatures in November above average In partnership with Copernicus Latest satellite observations indicate the concentration of CO2 gases in the atmosphere has risen further. 14/12/2018
World News Why bees of the future may wear tiny backpacks Scientists are turning the bugs into living drones for collecting vital information about the environment. 14/12/2018
Business Planet Green growth: promoting innovation and sustainability to foster business in Europe In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Business Planet we focus on the efforts underway to encourage innovation and transform industry in Europe. 14/12/2018
United Kingdom British royal family releases Christmas cards British royal family releases Christmas cards 14/12/2018
World News First openly transgender Miss Universe contestant on how she's using her platform "I looked in the mirror and I said to myself, 'You can do this.'" 14/12/2018
Markets Take Five: Feeling Fed up again? World markets themes for the week ahead Take Five: Feeling Fed up again? World markets themes for the week ahead 14/12/2018
World Learning in Russia's temples of theatre and ballet In partnership with Rossotrudnichestvo In this episode of Learning World, Euronews takes a look at some of the best ballet and theatre schools in Russia and examines how easy it is for foreign students to study such disciplines in the country. 14/12/2018
My Europe Series State of the Union: Strasbourg attack, Brexit and Yule lads State of the Union: Strasbourg attack, Brexit and Yule lads 14/12/2018
World News Euroviews. The week that was: times they are a-changin’ | View We take a look back over the past week and all the opinions that have had you talking. 14/12/2018
France Suspected Strasbourg shooter Chérif Chekatt killed by police Suspected Strasbourg shooter 29-year-old Chérif Chekatt was killed by police in a shootout following Tuesday's Strasbourg Christmas market shooting 14/12/2018
Living Climate change could kill off black truffles According to a recent report, the expensive delicacy may vanish from southern Europe by the end of this century. 14/12/2018
World News Homeless veteran entangled in alleged GoFundMe scam released from jail Bobbitt, 35, must submit to weekly monitoring and attend Narcotics Anonymous meetings upon his release pending trial, a superior court judge ruled. 14/12/2018
Spain Singer Shakira accused of €14.5 million tax fraud Barcelona’s prosecutor has accused singer Shakira of a €14.5 million tax fraud. 14/12/2018
World EU chiefs should prepare for second Brexit referendum, says Tony Blair European leaders need to prepare for a second referendum on Brexit, Tony Blair has told Euronews. 14/12/2018
World Youth & education, Malala Fund discussed at UAE Knowledge Summit The fifth annual Knowledge Summit took place in the UAE this December, under the banner of ‘Youth and the Future of the Knowledge Economy’. 14/12/2018
World Egyptian start-up delivers ‘Mum's-style’ food to Cairo’s commuters Having spotted a gap in Egypt’s lunchtime market, Waleed Abdelrahman set-up a healthy food delivery company called Mumm in 2015. 14/12/2018
World Musicians & poets celebrate storytelling at UAE Hekayah event Lyrical artists from across the Middle East came together to celebrate music and prose in an event called Hekayah, staged at the New York University in Abu Dhabi on December 5th. 14/12/2018
World News Fourth person dies after Strasbourg Christmas market mass shooting Suspected shooter Cherif Chekatt, 29, was killed by police on Thursday following a two-day manhunt. 14/12/2018
World News Britons to pay €7 when travelling to EU after Brexit British citizens will be required to pay €7 every three years when travelling to EU countries, but will not require a visa. 14/12/2018
France Strasbourg shooting: Fourth victim identified as Italian journalist student Antonio Megalizzi Strasbourg shooting: Fourth victim identified as Italian journalist student Antonio Megalizzi 14/12/2018
USA Seven-year-old girl dies in custody at US-Mexico border crossing A seven-year-old girl died while under Border Patrol custody, authorities confirmed on Thursday. 14/12/2018
France France's 'gilets jaunes' call for more protests this weekend France's Gilet Jaunes protesters are calling for more protests across the country this weekend despite pleas from the government to end the demonstrations after the Strasbourg shootings and President Macron's concessions. 14/12/2018