World News Jakarta crash, Brazil, and Merkel's CDU reign: Five stories from today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 29/10/2018
World News Project to guarantee contracts to LBGT+ contractors is abandoned The public tender for a working space in Spain has been cancelled after a tribunal ruled it discriminated against heterosexual people. 25/10/2018
USA Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 25/10/2018
USA 'A total mess!’: Trump slams Europe’s handling of migrant crisis The US president has slammed Europe’s handling of illegal immigration, calling it “a total mess” on the continent. 24/10/2018
USA Trump slams Saudi Arabia’s ‘worst cover-up ever’ The US President has issued a stinging attack on Saudia Arabia’s handling of the death of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi. 24/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 24/10/2018
Germany German teachers report themselves to far right party Teachers in Germany have reported themselves to Alternative for Germany (AfD) after the far right party launched an online portal encouraging pupils to report school teachers if they criticise the political group or express biased political views. 23/10/2018
World News Europe briefing: Six stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news as it happens on Tuesday. 23/10/2018
United Kingdom ‘There is no God and no afterlife’ Hawking concludes in final book God doesn’t exist, aliens do exist, and time travel could be possible, Stephen Hawking says in a book he wrote before his death. 16/10/2018
Australia Same-sex penguins rear egg at Sydney zoo A same-sex penguin couple who are stars of Sea Life Sydney Aquarium are rearing an egg. 16/10/2018
Hungary Hungarian lawmakers reject 'lying, slanderous' EU-backed report Lawmakers in Hungary have formally rejected the conclusions of an EU-approved report, which claims their government posed a “systematic threat” to the bloc’s values and calls for sanctions. 16/10/2018
Russia Russia's Lavrov slams Brexit Britain for using EU to hurt Russia In an exclusive interview with Euronews, Russia’s Foreign Minister has hit out at the UK for using the EU to facilitate sanctions against Russia in the wake of the Novichok scandal. 16/10/2018
Spain Which EU countries consume the most pesticides? Four EU countries accounted for 79% of pesticide sales in 2016, according to data released Monday by statistics body Eurostat. 15/10/2018
Hungary Hungary Homeless ban ‘will save lives’ A ban to stop homeless people living on the streets or in wooded areas in Hungary will save lives, a state secretary has said. The new law went into effect on Monday. 15/10/2018
Greece 58 shipwrecks with over 300 treasures are found in Greece Almost 60 shipwrecks dating from ancient Greece to the 20th century have been found in the Aegean sea. 12/10/2018
United Kingdom Meet the Wind-sors: Breezy weather bombards guests at royal wedding Princess Eugenie’s royal nupitals with her partner of eight years, Jack Brooksbank, unlikely attracted as many spectators and TV viewers as another royal wedding this year, but it was still a spectacle. 12/10/2018
United Kingdom Severe obesity in children '4 times higher' in poor areas - report That is according to a nationwide study of over a million four to 11-year-old pupils in state schools across the country. 11/10/2018
Italy Euronews visits the island at the heart of Europe's migration crisis As their approval ratings rise at home, Euronews correspondent Anelise Borges travelled to Lampedusa - the island at the forefront of Italy’s migration crisis - to understand what is drawing people to Northern League party. 11/10/2018
Hungary 'You are very dangerous', Orban tells Erdogan The Hungarian Prime Minister and Turkish President had an awkward exchange in front of reporters on Tuesday. 10/10/2018
United Kingdom Almost a third of of English youths 'do not drink', 10-year study finds The findings, based on data from annual health surveys conducted in England, were published in the BMC Public Health journal on Wednesday. 10/10/2018