France French PM to meet party leaders and 'Yellow Vests' after Paris unrest More than 400 people were arrested on Saturday after protests turned violent in Paris. 02/12/2018
Spain Catalan separatist leaders go on hunger strike Jailed leaders Jordi Sanchez and Jordi Turull played a part in Catalonia's failed bid for independence last year, and have gone on hunger strike to 'raise awareness' of unfair treatment by Spain ahead of the trial. 01/12/2018
France Paris turns into battle ground in "Yellow Vest" protest Hundreds arrested in Paris as “yellow vest” protesters clash with police. 01/12/2018
France Is the Trump-Macron 'bromance' over? US President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday and mocked France pver the world wars, as well as bringing up the possibility of a wine trade war. Is the honeymoon period over for the two leaders`? 13/11/2018
Europe News UK and EU hammer out draft Brexit deal in test for Theresa May Downing Street has confirmed a draft Brexit withdrawal deal text has been agreed but the UK Prime Minister will have to present it to her ministers on Wednesday. 13/11/2018
USA CNN files lawsuit against Trump administration The news station has said it is suing Donald Trump and top Trump aides, alleging they have violated CNN correspondent Jim Acosta's First Amendment rights of freedom of press and Fifth Amendment rights to due process 13/11/2018
Bulgaria Bulgaria latest EU nation to snub UN migration pact Bulgaria has become the latest EU nation to snub a UN migration pact that will be debated in December. 12/11/2018
USA Los Angeles topples its Christopher Columbus statue A statue of Christopher Columbus has been taken down in Los Angeles over the explorer's connection to slavery and brutality. 12/11/2018
Italy Watch: Italian king celebrates WW1 peace treaty with Austria-Hungary A hundred years ago, Italy's King Vittorio Emanuele III landed in Trieste after a peace treaty with Austria-Hungary was signed. 09/11/2018
Yemen UN food body to double aid as government pushes to seize Hodeidah The WFP will double food aid to Yemen as the government announces a new push to seize key port. 09/11/2018
USA Trump vows to fight against Democrats in the wake of midterm defeat The significant gains by the Democrats in the midterm election could mean the party launches probes on Trump. 08/11/2018
USA Elon Musk replaced as Tesla company chair The billionaire Elon Musk will step aside after a settlement with US securities watchdog. 08/11/2018
Pakistan Pakistan blasphemy case: Christian woman freed from jail A Pakistani Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy after spending eight years on death row has been freed from prison, her lawyer says. 08/11/2018
USA Diversity wins the midterms. The women making history in 2018 A record number of women have made history in being elected to the House of Representatives in the 2018 US midterm election. 07/11/2018
USA Trump's critics sent suspected bombs Devices believed to contain explosive materials were sent to prominent Democrats and CNN, is this the after effect of Trump's rhetoric? 24/10/2018
Italy Italy watchdog fines Apple and Samsung over software updates Italy's anti-trust watchdog has said it is fining Apple and Samsung over software updates. 24/10/2018
World News Saudi crown prince says 'justice will prevail' over Khashoggi case Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Wednesday said the case of the slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi was "painful", and "justice will prevail". 24/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Khashoggi was victim of Saudi internet trolls, friend tells Euronews Saudi dissident and friend of Jamal Khashoggi said he was a victim of Saudi internet "flies". 23/10/2018
United Kingdom Brexit deal 95% done says Theresa May Brexit deal 95% done says Theresa May 23/10/2018
Russia Russia warns of retaliation as Trump says will exit nuclear arms pact Donald Trump warned he will pull out of a Cold War nuclear weapons treaty with Russia. 21/10/2018