World News The week in pictures... A choice selection of the week’s most striking images from around the world Rafael Nadal (ESP) waits in the tunnel to enter the court for his fourth round match against Roger Federer in the BNP Par 17/03/2017
Egypt Ancient Egyptian statue not Ramses II but Psamtek I Egyptian statue not Ramses II, but King Psamtek I 17/03/2017
Turkey Turkey-Netherlands spat continues as Dutch cows sent back As Turkish anger at the refusal by the Netherlands to let the Turkish foreign minister speak at a Rotterdam rally escalates, 40 Dutch Holstein cows have been sent back from… 16/03/2017
Brazil Clashes in Brazil as protest against pension reforms turn violent Thousands of people have taken to the streets across Brazil to protest against pension reforms. 16/03/2017
World News Where does your city rank in the 'quality of life' hit parade? Europe has its problems. 14/03/2017
Belarus Belarus protests put more pressure on Lukashenko over 'parasite' tax Braving the wrath of their hardline president, protesters took to the streets of Belarus over the weekend in the latest show of anger at a so-called ‘social parasite tax’ on those deemed to be doing t 13/03/2017
Russia Sochi shopkeeper pardoned over "military texts" A shopkeeper from Sochi who was convicted of treason last year has been pardoned and and freed from a Moscow prison. 13/03/2017
Venezuela Wife of Venezuelan political prisoner Leopoldo Lopez speaks to Euronews Venezuela’s capital Caracas was once one of the world’s wealthiest cities. 10/03/2017
United Kingdom 10 ways you can make a difference Nowadays comics and cartoons are often more powerful and convey more messages than a simple photo 10/03/2017
Malta Malta's "Azure Window" rock formation collapses into the sea The structure collapsed as Malta was hit by rough seas and stormy weather. 08/03/2017
World News From the boardroom to the butcher's shop, women discuss gender inequality Women in a range of professions around the world talk about their experiences of gender inequality. 07/03/2017
United Kingdom UK House of Lords defy government's Brexit Bill There was an embarrassing defeat for the government in the House of Lords over guaranteeing the rights of EU nationals to live in the UK after Brexit. 01/03/2017
Cinema 'Call Me By Your Name' delights critics at Berlinale “Call Me By Your Name” is an adaptation of a 2007 novel by Egyptian-born writer André Aciman. 16/02/2017
USA 'Go buy Ivanka's stuff' - did White House adviser cross the line? A senior White House adviser is in hot water after promoting products of President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka. 10/02/2017
Belgium Staff offered skin implant to sign into work A Belgian digital-marketing and tech company called NewFusion has launched an initiative offering employees the opportunity to trade in their ID badges for a surgically-implanted… 09/02/2017
USA Trump's on-off travel ban faces next step in legal battle Later on Tuesday, an appeals court in San Francisco will be deciding whether or not to allow the travel ban. 07/02/2017
France Paris anti-police protests following 'rape' charge Outraged protesters have marched through the centre of the ethnically diverse Parisian suburb of Aulnay-sous-Bois demanding, “Justice for Theo”. 07/02/2017
Honduras Honduras: 'over 20 dead' in bus and lorry crash A collision between a bus and a lorry in Honduras has left over 20 dead and nearly 40 injured. 06/02/2017
Romania Inside Romania's battle against corruption A new decree threatens the work of Romania's Anti-Corruption Directorate, but the government argues it must tackle prison overcrowding. 03/02/2017
Cinema The life of Layla a Bedouin girl revealed in the movie 'Sandstorm' ‘Sandstorm’ the movie focuses on Layla, a young Bedouin who left her village to study in a nearby town. 30/01/2017