The Cube #IraqiSodaChallenge highlights horrific protester injuries A new hashtag is encouraging Twitter users to share pictures of themselves holding a can of soda to their head, highlighting the horrific injuries sustained by Iraqi protesters. 29/11/2019
The Cube Why Iraqis are on the streets after 'years of anger and frustration' Prime Minister Mahdi says he will listen to the ''legitimate'' demands of protesters, but with many calling for his downfall, what is next for Iraq? 04/10/2019
Europe News Kurdish referendum: should the EU fear independence? World powers are worried independence for Iraq's Kurdish region could stir tensions. 22/09/2017
Europe News European Commission targets antiquities sales to curb terrorism The EU Commission suggests a new rule to stop trafficking of ‘antiquities’ – cultural artefacts- from both inside and outside the bloc. 24/07/2017
Unreported Europe Euronews meets some of our refugee friends one year after fleeing war Euronews Insiders visits people we met a year ago: a Syrian family now living in Germany, and an Iraqi man who fled Iraq for Sweden. Let's see how their lives have changed. 26/12/2016
Unreported Europe Refugees in Sweden - one year on The Swedish ski resort of Riksgränsen opened its doors to refugees in 2015 – a temporary solution for the country’s government overwhelmed by the arrival of 164,000 refugees in just a few… 26/12/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Leaders meet to discuss Ukraine This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the daily news stories making headlines around Europe. 18/10/2016
My Europe Series How do we protect irreplaceable world heritage treasures? Protecting World Heritage sites is the subject in this edition of Utalk. The question comes from Raja in Brussels: “Who is responsible for protecting 11/03/2015
Europe News Iraq PM denies requesting Iranian airstrikes against ISIL Iraq did not request Iran to carry out airstrikes on SIL targets inside the country, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi told euronews in an 03/12/2014
My Europe Series NATO operations have ended in Afghanistan. What and where should its next role be? Thirteen years after Western allies defeated the Taliban, NATO ended its operations in Afghanistan in December. But the Taliban are taking back 14/11/2014
Unreported Europe Standing firm: the Kurds' frontline battle with ISIL Deserted streets in a desolate town, Makhmour, shows all the signs of a community on the frontline. Lying between Mosul and Kirkuk in north central 14/11/2014
Unreported Europe Sweden's Södertälje shelters Christian refugees from Syria and Iraq Robert Kouki and his family fled northern Syria. They are safe now in Sweden, in the town of Södertälje. The industrial centre is well known among 10/10/2014
Unreported Europe Social media: the frontline for British Muslims battling ISIL In the UK there is mounting concern and anger over the extreme jihadist group Islam State. From British foreign fighters to a high tech propaganda 03/10/2014
My Europe Series Should NATO have a leadership role in world affairs? NATO’s role in world affairs is under scrutiny in this edition of Utalk . The question comes from Marc in Brussels: “Its seems the international 19/09/2014
Unreported Europe Kirkuk: financing the future Kirkuk lies on the well of Iraqi oil. The ethnically diverse city contains 40 per cent of the country’s oil exportation, while representing just 2.2 12/01/2012