Syria Families of IS fighters in Syria hope Turkish offensive offers way out There’s no doubt that Turkey’s military incursion into Syria has shifted the pieces in the complex puzzle that is the 8-year conflict. The families of IS fighters detained in camps in the country hope it could provide a way out for them. 13/10/2019
Syria Exclusive: Europe’s Children of ISIS “Europe’s Children of ISIS” follows the victims - and children - of the members of one of the world’s most brutal terrorist organizations. 27/09/2019
Syria Exclusive: THE CAMPS AND THE CALIPHATE - what is left of ISIS Overflowing latrines, sewages trickling into tents, acute malnutrition and diarrhoea are just some of the issues the nearly 75,000 people held in the al-Hol detention camp in northeastern Syria face every day. More that 11,000 foreign nationals suspected of links to IS fighters are held there. 23/09/2019
Syria Exclusive: Euronews speaks to European children of IS held in Syria "When I see them, it’s so painful. It’s normal for them…They don’t know there is better than this," a Dutch mother-of-two detained in a Syrian camp told Euronews' Anelise Borges. 23/09/2019
France Europe’s problem with jihad: Foreign fighters who tore families apart Europe’s problem with jihad, and the shocking aftermath of the mass recruitment of European’s to ISIS, is far from solved. 23/09/2019
Syria Exclusive: Europeans who joined ISIS face Iraqi justice French women who fled the so-called caliphate tell Euronews: 'I would never have come.' 23/09/2019
World Inside Iran: the fight for women's rights after 'Blue Girl' tragedy The death of a female football fan has raised fresh concerns over the freedom of women inside the country. 13/09/2019
World Inside Iran: defiant Iranians celebrate their Islamic faith Life goes on for regular Iranians despite the crush of international sanctions. 10/09/2019
Iran Young Iranians discuss the future of their country with Euronews Euronews' Anelise Borges spoke to a group of young Iranians about their prospects for the future, the Iran nuclear deal, and their country's friends and foes. 06/09/2019
Libya Escaping Libya: a special report as warlords lay siege to the country As part of a Euronews special, Anelise Borges travels to Libya to meet with those who are desperate to escape the war-torn country, 13/06/2019
Libya Battle for Libya's Tripoli leaves at least 29 civilians dead "I mean when you mother dies in your hands... you lose it," Reyad El Hami, a resident of Tripoli, told Euronews' Anelise Borges. 24/05/2019
Libya 'Macron is responsible' for dead in Tripoli, says militia leader "Anyone who dies here, Macron is responsible," the leader of a Libyan militia fighting for the UN-backed Government of National Accord told Euronews. 23/05/2019
Libya 'They started to shoot": NGOs raise alarm on Libyan detention centres Migrants and refugees caught in the Mediterranean are brought back to Libya and kept in detention centres where they are particularly vulnerable. 20/05/2019
World 'Nothing will be the same again': Parisians mourn Notre-Dame Cathedral Standing by the Seine looking up at the church, Parisian Guillaume Nani took in the new look of the 850 year old building. “It reminded me of an event that happened when I was 10, an event that shaped not only France but the rest of the world - the World Trade Center attacks,” 17/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 16: Lyon, the home of Euronews Anelise Borges has brought Road Trip Europe to Euronews' door. In Lyon, she reflects on what she's seen and heard on the road so far with Cube host Rosie Wright. 08/04/2019
Spain Road Trip Europe: Barcelona divided as separatists and far-right clash As our road trip team reaches Barcelona, Catalan separatists clash with far-right protesters in a violent confrontation 01/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe 10 - Alicante: "We feel abandoned by the British public that voted out" On the next leg of Euronews' road trip in Alicante, Anelise Borges spoke to Carol, a local elected official, who weighed in on Brexit. 29/03/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 9 - Calpe: British expats 'angry' over Brexit situation As part of Euronews' Road Trip Europe, our team is travelling through Spain - watch their report from Calpe, which is home to around 130,000 British expatriates. 28/03/2019
Spain Spanish farmers say politicians are failing to prepare for the future Spanish farmers say they have been ignored by politicians in Madrid and Brussels who are failing to help the region tackle depopulation and climate change 26/03/2019
Portugal 'Brexit is a wake-up call', former Erasmus student tells Euronews We meet a former Erasmus student who believes that while Brexit could be a call to arms against populism, it won't mean the end of the EU 21/03/2019