Spain New green hydrogen pipeline planned between Barcelona and Marseille The aim of a new green pipeline between Barcelona and Marseille is to supply hydrogen which is generated from renewables, rather than fossil fuels, and help reduce Europe's reliance on Russia's gas and oil. 09/12/2022
United Kingdom Postal workers are the latest to add to the wave of strikes in the UK In the UK it’s the Royal Mail postal workers who are the latest to go on strike as the country faces a wave of industrial action. The strikers want their pay to rise with inflation, which is now at eleven point one percent. 09/12/2022
USA Brittney Griner returns to US in prison swap with Russian arms dealer The basketball star faced years in a Russian penal colony after being convicted in a court of cannabis possession at Moscow airport. 09/12/2022
No Comment Senegal celebrates its cultural riches in third Carnival of Dakar The West African nation has around 20 ethnic groups and around 40 languages are spoken. 27/11/2022
China Chinese authorities crackdown amid rare public protests Protests against harsh COVID restrictions spread across China over the weekend, with some protesters calling for President Xi Jinping to step down. 27/11/2022
Hungary Teachers in Hungary file petition demanding urgent reforms Teachers, parents and students have been demonstrating for months, urging the government to reform the education system and raise teachers' salaries. 27/11/2022
Egypt COP27: Mixed reactions over what climate summit did and didn't achieve For the first time, the nations of the world have decided to help pay for the damage an overheating world is inflicting on poor countries. 20/11/2022
Egypt COP27 climate summit closes with agreement to compensate poor countries Poor countries which suffer droughts, floods and heatwaves, made worse by the carbon emissions of rich countries, to see some "climate justice". 20/11/2022
Egypt COP27 summit tries to reach agreement in eleventh hour negotiations UN climate talks into extra time as no consensus on key issues such as funds for loss and damage suffered by poorer countries hit by extreme weather. 19/11/2022
Finland Finland to start building 200km long border fence with Russia The fence along the eastern border with Russia will only cover part of the 1340km total distance, amid heightened security following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. 19/11/2022
Ukraine Russia has begun a 'strategy of escalation' in Ukraine, says analyst Moscow is trying to "destroy the energy supplies of Ukraine, to make it a very tough winter and thereby break the national morale", an expert told Euronews. 19/10/2022
United Kingdom King Charles meets mourners outside Buckingham Palace Before entering the palace the king got out of his car to meet some of the crowd of mourners gathered at the gates. 09/09/2022
France France remembers its horror of sending 13,000 Jews to Nazi death camps Eight decades later, France is honouring the victims of two terrifying days in July 1942 with a week of ceremonies surrounding the Vel d’Hiv police roundup. 17/07/2022
China Flash floods in China kill at least 12, imperil thousands Some 1,300 people had been evacuated as of Saturday, state-owned media reported. 17/07/2022
Sport Barcelona set to sign striker Robert Lewandowski from Bayern Munich In Catalonia, the Polish forward will join Brazil international Raphinha, who was signed up last week for a sum of about €50 million. 17/07/2022
World News Thousands forced to flee as France faces 'heat apocalypse' Unprecedented dry and hot weather has been plaguing southern parts of Europe, with several countries in "very extreme danger," according to the EU's Copernicus system. 17/07/2022
Cult 3 cultural events you need to know about this weekend Euronews takes a look at some of the hottest cultural events in Europe at the moment. 01/07/2022
Mobility Lightyear's car runs on sunshine — but is it in your price range? Drivers with a daily commute of less than 35 km who live in sunny climates could go as long as seven months without needing to charge this car, the company says. 26/06/2022
Poland In the midst of war, Kyiv's Pride parade held in Warsaw About 300 participants travelled from Ukraine to the Polish capital, which is now home to a quarter-million Ukrainians who fled the war. 26/06/2022
Germany G7 host Germany warns of global hunger crisis before weekend summit With millions of tons of grain exports blocked by Russia's war in Ukraine, the G7 is under pressure to do more to tackle potential famine in Somalia and elsewhere. 24/06/2022