United Kingdom Tata and Thyssenkrupp join forces to shake up Europe's steel industry Germany's Thyssenkrupp and India's Tata Steel signed a final agreement on Saturday to establish a steel joint venture. it is the European steel industry's biggest shake-up in more than a decade. 30/06/2018
Netherlands Chemical weapons watchdog can now blame countries for attacks The OPCW, the chemical weapons watchdog, has given itself new powers to assign blame for attacks. 27/06/2018
France On Macron's orders: France will bring back compulsory national service The French government has introduced a plan to bring back national service for all 16-year-olds, nearly two decades after it was scrapped. 27/06/2018
Spain 'New wolf pack' gang in Spain held over sex attack Four men and a boy have been detained by police over a sexual assault on a girl in Gran Canaria. 27/06/2018
World News What is the most dangerous country to be a woman? India is the most dangerous country to be a woman, and the USA also made the top 10 in the Thomson Reuters Foundation experts' survey this year. 26/06/2018
Turkey What does the Turkish election mean for Turks and the world? Turkey's freshly elected President Erdogan has just fufiled his dream with executive prsidency. But what does it mean for Turkey's war in Syria, its slumping economy, and the Kurds? 25/06/2018
Sweden Watch: Swedish World Cup team say 'f**k racism' after Durmaz abuse Sweden's Durmaz racially abused for a mistake that led to German win 24/06/2018
Germany Explosion devastates apartment building in Germany A number of people have been injured after an explosion in an apartment building in western Germany. 24/06/2018
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe’s president narrowly escapes explosion at party rally An explosion rocked a stadium in Zimbabwe where President Emmerson Mnangagwa was addressing a rally on Saturday. 23/06/2018
United Kingdom Thousands take to London's streets demanding final say on Brexit Thousands of pro-EU marchers have taken to the streets in London, demanding a final vote on any UK exit deal. 23/06/2018
France Watch: 'Call me Sir', says France's Macron in manners dressing-down President Macron gives a dressing-down over manners to an embarrassed teenager who greeted the French leader by calling him "Manu" 19/06/2018
France French air traffic control causes a third of Europe's flight delays A new report says strikes and outdated equipment costs airlines €300 million and accounts for 33 percent of delays. 19/06/2018
USA US rapper XXXTentacion shot dead The controversial rapper was shot dead in Florida in what police say could be a robbery. 19/06/2018
World News Live: Merkel meets Macron, archbishop sentenced and Sweden shooting Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 18/06/2018
World News Video gaming addiction is now a mental disorder, says WHO Gaming addiction has been listed as a mental health condition for the first time by the World Health Organization. 18/06/2018
Spain Spain's new government one step closer to removing Franco's remains Spain's new Socialist government is counting on parliamentary support to pass a law which would transfer Franco's grave. 18/06/2018
France Mystery unravels after 400 sharks found washed up on Brittany beach The evacuation has begun for over 400 small sharks that were found washed up in northern France. 15/06/2018
France Macrons' new dinner plates spark French cash row French President Emmanuel Macron has come under fire on social media over the cost of a new set of porcelain dinner plates. 14/06/2018
Spain Pig Demont or Puigdemont? Ex-Catalan leader is pigged off over pun Former Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont has asked Spanish authorities to stop the sale of a brand of dry-cured ham called "Pig Demont" whose logo strikingly resembles him. 14/06/2018
Spain Spain's new culture minister resigns over tax fine Spain’s newest culture minister resigned from a week-old government following local media reports that he had avoided paying taxes 10 years ago. 13/06/2018