Poland Israel: Polish Holocaust law ‘is denial of history’ Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the draft bill, which proposes fines or a prison term for anyone who suggests the country is responsible for Nazi crimes. 28/01/2018
USA Doctor faces deportation 26 years after committing minor offence His detention stems from two minor crimes he committed as a 17-year-old: destruction of property worth less than $100, and receiving and concealing stolen goods. 23/01/2018
USA Oscars 2018: The results are in Guillermo del Toro's fantasy romance The Shape Of Water received the most nominations, followed by Christopher Nolan's WWII drama Dunkirk. 23/01/2018
Germany German nurse is charged with 97 new murders If convicted, the health worker could become Germany's deadliest serial killer. 22/01/2018
Switzerland Thousands face being stranded at ski resort AGAIN amid avalanche fears Zermatt has closed for the second time in two weeks because of severe weather. 22/01/2018
France Should sperm donor dads stay anonymous for life? Or should their offspring’s needs take precedence? It’s a moral question that ethics experts will be debating across France over the next six months. 19/01/2018
United Kingdom Here's how an empty Scottish island is rocking the Winter Olympics Every curling stone that will be used in the Pyeonchang games will be sourced from Aisla Craig, and they cost €530 a pop. 16/01/2018
United Arab Emirates UAE angers citizens by blocking Skype—then blocks petition against it National telecom providers said the video calling app was "unlicensed" and could not be used legally. 16/01/2018
France Da Vinci Code village ‘fed up with treasure hunters’ According to legend, the former parish priest left a hidden fortune in the commune. 15/01/2018
USA Google app update lets users match their faces to famous paintings An update to a free Google app helped drive it to the top of Apple's App Store download chart this weekend. 15/01/2018
USA Facebook to overhaul news feed to promote “meaningful” posts Content published by businesses, brands and media will become less visible in favour of posts from users’ friends and family. 12/01/2018
Romania The gay couple that could change EU free movement rights forever For most married couples in Europe, their union is legally recognised throughout the continent. But others, like Adrian Coman and Clai Hamilton, have spent six years trying to get the same privilege. 11/01/2018
Sweden Swedish zoo kills nine healthy lion cubs over six years The CEO of Borås Zoo says putting down animals is normal practice if it becomes too expensive to look after them. 11/01/2018
Sweden Forget your doctor, IKEA will tell you if you’re pregnant The Swedish furniture giant is offering discounts to new mothers who pee on their ad. 11/01/2018
Switzerland Swiss law bans boiling lobsters alive The marine animals must be stunned before they are killed as part of broader animal protection reforms that will come into effect this spring. 11/01/2018
World News Here's how Europe's storm names are chosen—and you can pick one, too As Storm Eleanor winds down after thrashing the European continent this week, Euronews examines the history of storm naming, and reveals how you can get involved as well. 04/01/2018