World News At least 7 killed by erupting volcano in Guatemala "Not everyone was able to get out," a resident told a local newspaper. "I think they ended up buried." 04/06/2018
World News Slovenian anti-immigration party tops votes in parliamentary election Centre-right Slovenian Democratic Party wins most votes in election according to preliminary results — but not enough to govern on its own. 03/06/2018
World News Nearly half of Afghan kids, disproportionately girls, don't go to school Conflict, poverty, child marriage and discrimination against girls are reportedly the main reasons they miss out on educations. 03/06/2018
World News China warns trade agreements 'void' if US imposes tariffs Trump has been pressing Beijing to narrow its politically volatile trade surplus with the United States, which reached a record $375.2 billion last year. 03/06/2018
World News War crimes took place in this hotel. You can book a room. "They pulled my teeth out, they beat me, they dragged me down the corridors. When the night came, I knew what would happen to me," one rape victim said. 03/06/2018
World News Mattis warns of Chinese 'intimidation' in the South China Sea Mattis' comments highlight how the Trump administration is looking to balance China's cooperation on North Korea while dealing with its activities in the disputed region. 02/06/2018
World News NRA, gun control advocates claim orange as symbol The gun lobby disputes Everytown for Gun Safety's claim to the traditional hunter's color on National Gun Violence Awareness Day. 02/06/2018
World News Italy's president swears in new populist coalition government Italy's president swears in an anti-establishment government, ending a three-month long political stalemate. 01/06/2018
World News Lions, tigers and a jaguar recaptured after escape from German zoo Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar that escaped their enclosures at a zoo in western Germany have been recaptured. 01/06/2018
World News Socialist takes power as corruption scandal sinks Spain's leader Mariano Rajoy's departure after six years in office casts one of the European Union's top four economies into an uncertain political landscape. 01/06/2018
World News Western Europe gets its 1st populist government A little-known law professor who exaggerated his academic credentials will be the country's next premier. 01/06/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Friday, June 1 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 01/06/2018
Sport Zidane to leave Real Madrid Zinedine Zidane is stepping down as coach of European football champions Real Madrid. 31/05/2018
World News Russia uses journalist's 'resurrection' to cast doubt on spy poisoning The Kremlin critic was widely reported to have been assassinated before surprising virtually everyone by turning up alive at a news conference. 31/05/2018
World News Lithuania and Romania 'allowed CIA secret prisons' on their territory Lithuania and Romania violated the European ban on torture by allowing the CIA to operate secret prisons on their territory, rules ECHR. 31/05/2018
World News Ailing Thai beach made famous by DiCaprio film gets tourist timeout Once a pristine Thai paradise, the secluded bay made famous by "The Beach" has been exhausted by mass tourism. 31/05/2018
World News Sports betting is coming. Here's what it looks like in the U.K. Gambling on soccer and other sports is a multibillion dollar industry in Britain, but it isn't without problems. 31/05/2018
World News Italy’s populist parties reach new deal on government Italy's 5-Star & League have again proposed Giuseppe Conte for prime minister. 31/05/2018
World News Devil worshipers take on Twitter The pro-Devil group says Twitter punished it for urging followers to report a threat. 30/05/2018
Germany One dead, two injured in northern Germany knife attack One person has been killed and two others injured in a stabbing on a train in Flensburg, Germany. The attacker was shot and killed by police. 30/05/2018