World News Cyclone Idai: At least 732 dead and hundreds of thousands displaced A devastating cyclone has slammed South Eastern Africa claiming lives in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi. Red Cross confirmed to Euronews that they expect the death toll to categorically rise in Mozambique while access issues have posed challenges to their recovery efforts. 18/03/2019
New Zealand New Zealand's gun laws to change- But what are they currently? An applicant for a firearm licence must pass a background check which considers criminal, mental health, medical, addiction and domestic violence records. In 2017 43,509 who people applied for firearms licences, 43,321 were granted them. 15/03/2019
World News NATO pledge: Which European countries spend over 2% of GDP on defence? NATO's 2018 annual report showed several European members moving closer to their pledge of spending 2% of their GDP on defence, while others still lagged behind. 14/03/2019
France Eurostar tells passengers not to travel amid French customs strikes Eurostar has cancelled four trains as severe service disruptions continue. French customs officers at Paris Gare du Nord are taking part in industrial action. 14/03/2019
France This is how French drink-drivers could avoid losing their licence Drink-drivers in France will be able to avoid losing their licence... by installing a device that immobilises their vehicle if it detects alcohol above the legal limit. 14/03/2019
Ukraine What is the Ukrainian government's 'blacklist'? | Euronews answers Russians dominate the list as tensions between Moscow and Kiev have reached a post-Soviet era high. What is the list about and who is on it? 13/03/2019
United Kingdom How is British media reacting to May's Brexit defeat? British MPs profoundly rejected May's Brexit deal for a second time by a margin of 149 votes. The House of Commons now prepares to vote again today on whether the UK should leave the European Union without a deal on 29 March. So how is British media reacting the morning after this brutal defeat? 13/03/2019
World News US joins EU in grounding all flights on Boeing 737 MAX planes US President Donald Trump became the latest leader to ground all Boeing 737 Max aircrafts after the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines jet on Sunday. 12/03/2019
Sweden Swedish art project offers 'eternal' job with zero responsibilities An art project funded by Public Art Agency Sweden is offering an 'eternal employment' position at a future train station in Gothenburg that holds no duties or responsibilities. 11/03/2019
World News How is travel access to some EU countries changing? | Euronews answers The European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is a visa waiver pre-screening program for all travelers under the EU visa-free program, that want to enter any of the EU countries. Its main purpose is the protection and strengthening of the EU external borders. 11/03/2019
Montenegro Thousands call for Montenegro's President Milo Đukanović to resign The Balkans have been bombarded with political protests of late as thousands marched in Serbia's capital of Belgrade and Montenegro's capital of Podgorica on Saturday. 03/03/2019
Sport Roger Federer claims 100th career ATP title in Dubai With a straight-set victory over Greece's Stefanos Tsitspas at the Dubai Championships, the 37-year-old Swiss becomes the second man in tennis history to reach 100 titles. His first win was in 2001 in Milan. 03/03/2019
Italy Watch: New Costa Venezia cruise ship will carry over 5,200 guests Italian shipbuilding giant Fincantieri has launched a massive new cruise ship, the Costa Venezia, with a capacity of over 5,200 guests. With 135,500 tons and 323 metres in length, the Costa Venezia will be the largest ever ship introduced by Costa to the Chinese market. 02/03/2019
Russia Russian physicist and Nobel laureate Zhores Alferov dies at 88 Alferov was a Russian scientist who contributed significantly to the creation of modern heterostructure physics and electronics. He won the 2000 Nobel Prize in physics. 02/03/2019
USA Enormous alien-like hoodwinker sunfish washes up on California beach An enormous hoodwinker sunfish, also known as Mola tecta, mysteriously washed up on a California beach over 10,000 kilometres from its usual habitat off the coast of New Zealand. 02/03/2019
Bulgaria Borissov assures NATO Bulgaria is not Russia's 'Trojan horse' Borissov voiced concern over the possibility of an escalation in the arms race between NATO and Russia and told NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg that Bulgaria will not be used as a 'Trojan horse' of Russia. Stoltenberg praised Bulgaria’s commitment to NATO during a visit to Sofia on Friday. 02/03/2019
Ireland Varadkar says it's 'unlikely' UK will crash out without a deal On a visit to Belfast, the Irish Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, has said he doesn't believe the UK will leave the European Union without a deal. Varadkar also laid out "new solutions to old problems" while speaking to business leaders in Northern Ireland. 02/03/2019
World News Here is the full list of Oscar winners from the 91st Academy Awards Here is the full list of Oscar winners from the 91st Academy Awards 25/02/2019
World News Oscars 2019: what you need to know A raspberry, a Netflix semi-win and no host. This is what happened at the Oscars. 25/02/2019
World News Air pollution knocks almost one year off the average European's life According to the European Environmental Agency (EEA), air pollution currently causes almost 500,000 premature deaths across Europe every year. The Balkans are considered Europe's most polluted region. 19/02/2019