Romania Romania protests 'a failed coup' says head of ruling party LIviu Dragnea says opponents wanted to overthrow the government and were encouraged by the president. 22/08/2018
Germany Activists and neo-Nazis clash in Berlin demonstration At least one police officer was injured in Berlin on Saturday when around 500 activists shouting "Nazis out" clashed with an equal number of far-right activists marking the 31st anniversary of the prison suicide of Nazi convict Rudolf Hess. 18/08/2018
World News DC sees "Unite the Right 2" end with little violence A year on from Charlottesville, a small group of about 20 white supremacists protested near the White House in Washington, DC on Sunday. They needed a police escort to keep them separate from the massive crowds of counter-protesters that showed up to drown them out. 13/08/2018
Romania Euroviews. Romania's diaspora lays claim to the country's future | View Ex-pats have powered the Romanian economy, now they are insisting on their right to set the course for its future. 13/08/2018
Israel Thousands march against Israel's nation state law Thousands of protesters rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday against Israel's new law declaring it the nation-state of the Jewish people, legislation that has angered the country's Arab minority and drawn criticism abroad. 12/08/2018
United Kingdom Russian protest group tell their story at the Edinburgh festival A member of Russian protest punk group Pussy Riot defied a travel ban and drove all the way to Edinburgh to tell the group's story at the Fringe Festival 11/08/2018
Romania Over 100 hurt in Romania as police clash with protesters At least 100 protesters were hurt in clashes with police at a mass anti-government rally in the Romanian capital Bucharest 11/08/2018
Europe Decoded No resolution in sight as authorities crackdown on protests in Bangladesh | The Cube Police have cracked down on thousands of students who brought the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, to a halt with protests calling for tighter road safety laws. 07/08/2018
USA Right-wing and anti-fascist demonstrators square-off in Portland Scuffles broke out as scores of right-wing and anti-fascist demonstrators squared off on in Portland, Oregon. Riot police tried to keep the two sides apart as protesters chanted and hurled insults at each other. 05/08/2018
South Korea Thousands march against spycam epidemic in South Korea Tens of thousands of South Korean women have been taking part in a mass protest in Seoul against secretly-filmed spycam pornography. 05/08/2018
Israel Critics say new nationality law will make Israel an apartheid state Thousands of Israel's minority Druze community held a rally in Tel Aviv to protest against a new nationality law that they say will sideline non-Jewish Israelis 05/08/2018
Gaza Fatal clashes at Gaza protest Violent clashes broke out between protesters and Israeli troops along the border with Gaza resulting in one death and over 200 injuries 04/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 03/08/2018
Spain Spain: Six-day taxi strike ends It's after the government says it'll limit licenses for online cab companies such as Uber and Cabify 02/08/2018
Denmark Denmark: Face Veil ban in public takes effect from 01 August The day before a ban on wearing face veils takes effect in Denmark, women wearing the niqab hand out leaflets in Copenhagan on Tuesday protesting against the ban. It's after the Danish parliament passed a law in May, banning face veils in public 01/08/2018
Nicaragua Nicaragua police helped by 'volunteer cops', not armed gangs: Ortega Masked gangs behind some of the deadly violence at protests in Nicaragua are “volunteer cops,” President Daniel Ortega told Euronews, accusing protesters of being “terrorists.” 31/07/2018
Sweden Student plane protest highlights Sweden's asylum-seeker deportations Elin Ersson's Facebook video showing her preventing an Afghan man from being deported has gone viral - but it's unclear what consequences whe faces and his fate is unknown. 25/07/2018
Sport Tour de France: Alaphilippe wins on day of protest and pain Julian Alaphilippe's descending skills made the difference as the Frenchman claimed his second victory in this year's Tour de France to take the 16th stage. 24/07/2018
France French president's aggressive bodyguard sparks first government scandal Alexandre Benalla, who heads Presidential Emmnauel Macron's security detail, was filmed hitting a young man and abusing a young woman on a street in Paris in front of police officers. 22/07/2018