France Five dead in French mid-air helicopter crash Rescuers have recovered bodies from a crash between two helicopters in the south of France some 50 kilometres north of the popular tourist resort of St Tropez. 02/02/2018
United Kingdom UK: anti-Semitic incidents at 'all-time high' CST has released figures suggesting 2017 was a record year for anti-Semitic incidents in the UK. 01/02/2018
France Security measures helping rat population explosion, warns expert Rats are more and more visible on the streets of the French capital for a range of reasons. 01/02/2018
Living After-ski mountain rituals Best after-ski treatments, spas, and holistic wellness experiences for body and soul 31/01/2018
France Tariq Ramadan is 'taken into custody following rape accusations' Prominent Islamic Studies academic Tariq Ramadan was taken into custody by French police following rape accusations, a judicial source told Reuters on Wednesday. 31/01/2018
France Coastguard: Still no sign of Quiksilver CEO missing at sea A sea search for Pierre Agnes, CEO of the popular surf brand, has been suspended. 31/01/2018
France France wants farmers, not supermarkets, to set grocery prices Emmanuel Macron's government is looking at new laws to turn the food market upside down. 31/01/2018
France France investigates Nutella deal that caused brawls Consumer watchdogs in France want to find out if the price cut on 950g jars of Nutella from €4.50 to €1.40 was within the January sale window. 30/01/2018
France Baboons on the loose at French zoo Four animals were re-captured after spending most of a night on the run in the park grounds 26/01/2018
Spain EU signs off on massive Franco-Spanish power link EU signs off on massive Franco-Spanish power link 25/01/2018
France France braces amid orange flood warnings An orange warning is the second-highest alert and means citizens are advised to "be very vigilant" of the risk brought on by dangerous weather. 25/01/2018
Business Series Macron prepares to woo Davos Climate change and reform of the Europe expected to dominate as French President Emmanuel Macron gets ready to address delegates at the World Economic Forum in Davos. 24/01/2018
USA UN: deadlock over use of chemical weapons in Syrian civil war Russia wants a new independent investigation but the US wants to press ahead with prosecuting the Assad regime. Meanwhile chemical attacks are reportedly ongoing. 24/01/2018
My Europe Series State of the Union: Blue skies in Brussels - but can they last? This is State of the Union, euronews' weekly roundup of the big stories and the big issues facing the EU-28 over the past seven days. 19/01/2018
United Kingdom LIVE: Macron and May meet for joint press conference Border security and military operations were among a vast range of subjects discussed by the pair at their 35th such summit. 18/01/2018
United Kingdom UK and France announce joint military operations But leaders set to clash on changes to Calais border arrangements post Brexit 17/01/2018
World News Bayeux tapestry to go to England President Macron has given the go-ahead for the 11th century Bayeux tapestry to be exhibited in England. 17/01/2018
France Lactalis scandal is a "tip of the iceberg" The French company recalled 12 million boxes of powdered baby milk infected by salmonella since December. Those working for better safety in the baby food industry say such scandals are not new. 17/01/2018
Germany Refugee numbers in Germany dropped dramatically in 2017 186,644 asylum seekers were registered last year, a drop of more than 100,000 from 2016. The Germany Interior Ministry says is shows the height of the crisis has been "overcome." 16/01/2018