USA When migrants arrived in droves, this poor New Mexico city opened its arms The city of Deming has marshaled all of its resources to cope with a steady influx of migrants bused in by the federal government. 18/06/2019
Switzerland Teens in cage protest US immigration policy in front of UN A Human Rights Council panel is to review a complaint by the American Federation of Teachers against the "inhumane (U.S.) policy of tearing immigrant children from their families who come to our borders seeking asylum and protection." 18/06/2019
World News Nationalism in the EU has a new name: 'Identity and Democracy' Marine Le Pen and Matteo Salvini’s MEPs have teamed up with other nationalist parties across the EU to form the biggest far-right group in the European parliament. 13/06/2019
No Comment New York street art highlights child detentions at US-Mexico border Dozens of installations popped up in New York as part of a campaign to highlight child separations at the US border. 13/06/2019
My Europe Series Red to green and fresh faces to burst the Brussels Bubble This week the left-wing had a good week as the Social Democats swept the polls in Denmark, new MEPs continue to arrive in Brussels, we me a doctor who treated migrants arriving in Lampedusa and we also look ahead to next week. 07/06/2019
Denmark Everything you need to know to understand Denmark's general election Climate and immigration are key concerns for voters, an expert told Euronews. 04/06/2019
Ireland Euroviews. When it comes to democracy, the world could learn vital lessons from Ireland ǀ View The recent European elections show that many countries in Europe are struggling to contain the rise of far-right populist parties antagonistic towards democracy. In Ireland, however, democracy has a spring in its step. 04/06/2019
France France: Imam jailed for helping migrants cross the English Channel An Iranian imam has been sentenced to two years in jail for having facilitated the illegal crossing of migrants across the English Channel. 04/06/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Theresa's tears prove Britain needs more emotion in public life ǀ View Those blaming May for not showing more emotion earlier in her time in Downing Street should ask themselves what they would have said if she actually had. In Britain, we can only let the mask slip as we leave. We must maintain the poker face until we fold. 03/06/2019
Bosnia and Herzegovina Fire at Bosnia migrant camp injures 29 Twenty-nine migrants were injured in a fire that broke out early on Saturday at a migrant camp in a former factory in Velika Kladusa, Bosnia. 01/06/2019
World Trump announces 5% tariffs on Mexico in response to migrants President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that he is placing a 5% tariff on all Mexican imports to pressure the country over migrants trying to cross the U.S. border. 31/05/2019
Real Economy How will the EU elections affect member states' economies? In partnership with The European Commission There has rarely been much public interest in the European Parliament elections, but now they are being held at a challenging time for Europe. But what do voters really want? 15/05/2019
World News WATCH: Trump praises Orban for protecting Christians from migrants "You're respected all over Europe. Probably like me a little bit controversial, but that's okay," Trump told Orban. 13/05/2019
Italy Salvini claims he is saving Europe from Islam, what are the facts? While visiting Hungary on Thursday, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini from the far-right League party gave a controversial interview to the Hungarian national television. Euronews has fact-checked some of his contentious assertions. 03/05/2019
Hungary Hungary PM seeks immigration cooperation with Italy's Salvini Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, who leads the far-right League party in his home country, met Hungary's leader Viktor Orban on Thursday for talks dominated by immigration and political alliances ahead of EU elections later this month. 02/05/2019
Denmark Danish Quran-burning politician gaining support for election candidacy The far-right Stram Kurs party is edging closer to its 20,000 voter declaration target in order to qualify for candidacy in Denmark's upcoming parliamentary elections. 25/04/2019
Europe News What's happened in the EU since the last European Parliament election? From terrorist attacks, mass immigration, car scandals and debt crises, this European Parliament has had a lot to deal with. 23/04/2019
USA Jobs in marijuana industry may make US citizenship off-limits for immigrants "Employment in the marijuana industry may constitute conduct that violates federal controlled substance laws," the USCIS said. 21/04/2019
Spain Are Spain and Italy covering up the number of migrant arrivals? Ahead of April's general election, Spain is acting tough on migration - and the country's coastguards are on the front line of a brewing storm. 12/04/2019
Europe Decoded Salvini uses dated photo of migrants sparking controversy | #TheCube #TheCube | You may recognise this image from last summer when migrant rescue ship Aquarius saved over 140 people stranded at sea. It appears that Interior Minister of Italy, Salvini did not, however when sharing it this week on his Twitter account. 12/04/2019