Germany Germany’s AfD tells pupils to report teachers who air political views The party claims the controversial initiative has been targeted by hackers. 12/10/2018
Business Amazon scraps secret AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women Amazon.com Inc's machine-learning specialists uncovered a big problem: their new recruiting engine did not like women. 10/10/2018
Europe News 'I've got to stay away': Barbaros Sansal talks life outside of Turkey Barbaros Sansal made the decision to start a new life in Belgium after being attacked and imprisoned last year for posting a critical video on social media. 09/10/2018
Montenegro Montenegro to fine people who do not stand for national anthem Many Montenegrin Serbs have refused to recognise the song “Oh, bright dawn of Montenegro” as the national anthem since it was adopted in 2004. 08/10/2018
Living Looking into Saatchi's Black Mirror We tour the latest major exhibition in London showcasing art as a social satire. 05/10/2018
World News Macron vs Trump at the UN General Assembly While both leaders have professed friendship and support for each other in public, they stood at opposite ends of the spectrum on many issues they addressed at the UN on Tuesday. 26/09/2018
United Kingdom What is Labour’s Brexit motion? | Euronews answers How a motion approved by the Labour Party could increase the chances of a second Brexit referendum. 25/09/2018
Spain Former French PM could become the next Barcelona mayor Manuel Valls is expected to announce his candidacy for the Barcelona mayoral election on Tuesday. 25/09/2018
USA Kavanaugh accuser to testify Thursday in U.S. Senate - lawyers Kavanaugh accuser to testify Thursday in U.S. Senate - lawyers 23/09/2018
Spain Trump 'told Spain to build wall through Sahara' to stop migrants Speaking at a lunch event in Madrid this week, Josep Borrell reportedly recounted a meeting where he said Trump shrugged off the scepticism of Spanish diplomats about building a wall through some 4,800 kilometres of desert. 20/09/2018
Germany Man dies in Hambach Forest after fall from treehouse bridge Authorities have suspended the eviction of protesters from the threatened woodland following the death of the man, who is believed to be a journalist. 19/09/2018
Business Spanish court rules former Ryanair pilot was employee not contractor Spanish court rules former Ryanair pilot was employee not contractor 19/09/2018
Belgium Belgium records first cases of African swine fever The outbreak has spread alarm in western Europe, which is a major producer and exporter of pigmeat. 14/09/2018
No Comment Watch: No Comment of the week Check out five of the best videos from this week's No Comment section. 14/09/2018
World News Watch again: The rise of populism and the far-right in Europe Euronews journalists discussed the significance of rising populist and far-right movements in Europe, and the role social media plays. 13/09/2018
Hungary Exclusive poll: Most Hungarians think Article 7 vote 'fair' Most Hungarians think the European Parliament’s decision to trigger Article 7 disciplinary procedures against Hungary was fair, according to an exclusive Euronews poll. 13/09/2018
World News Where in Europe is surrogacy legal? Couples in Europe are dodging surrogacy bans at home by spending large sums of money abroad in their bid to have a baby. 13/09/2018
Austria What does voting at 16 change? The case of Austria Teenagers of 16 and 17 can vote in a couple of European countries. But is it a good thing? 11/09/2018
Moldova Footage of Moldovan president's car crash emerges online Moldovan President Igor Dodon was involved in a traffic accident north west of the capital Chisinau. His mother is reported to be seriously injured. 09/09/2018
United Kingdom British PM’s Brexit plan a ‘suicide vest’, says Boris Johnson Writing in the Mail on Sunday newspaper, Johnson described May’s so-called Chequers plan as “a humiliation” that opens “ourselves to perpetual political blackmail”. 09/09/2018