My Europe Series 'Almost harder than war': Denmark refugee on being sent home to Syria Ahmad Zanon on the mental strain of being a refugee in Denmark at the moment. 14/06/2021
My Europe Series Why is Denmark under fire over new law to send asylum seekers abroad? Denmark approved amendments to the legislation on Thursday - so will changes take effect straight away? What has been the response? 07/06/2021
Germany Germany agrees to recognise colonial killings in Namibia as genocide As well as recognising the killings and asking descendants of victims for forgiveness, Germany has committed to spend 1.1 billion euros on mostly development projects over the next 30 years. 28/05/2021
My Europe Series Everything you need to know about the EU's COVID travel pass The pass will contain information about an individual's COVID vaccination, test record and/or recovery status. 21/05/2021
My Europe Series Meet the Italian 'put behind bars' in UK amid post-Brexit confusion Marta Lomartire, from Puglia, is one of dozens of EU nationals to be detained and deported from the UK over visa misunderstandings. We hear her story, 17/05/2021
India How did India's second COVID wave get this bad? Experts believe India won't reach the peak of this COVID wave until the second week of May, by which time there could be more than half a million cases a day. 26/04/2021
Travel News Vaccinated US tourists will be allowed to visit the EU this summer Here's what we know so far on the conditions US travellers will have to meet to travel to the European Union in Summer 2021. 26/04/2021
France 'Highly probable' the EU will ditch its AstraZeneca contract: minister France's industry minister said on Friday that while a final decision was yet to be made, it was "highly probable" the EU wouldn't renew its contract for the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID vaccine. 16/04/2021
United Kingdom All the details of Prince Philip's COVID-friendly, 'no fuss' farewell With no state ceremony, a custom-built hearse and a 30-person guest list, the Duke of Edinburgh's adieu will look a little different to other royal funerals. 16/04/2021
My Europe Series What's behind the outbreak of violence in parts of Northern Ireland? Successive nights of violence in various majority unionist areas of Northern Ireland has left dozens of police officers injured - but what has started the unrest? 09/04/2021
Syria Syria’s war at 10: Meet two escapees who rebuilt their lives in Europe Razan Ibraheem, Irish Tatler's 2016 International Woman of the Year, and Ahmed Barakat, who now works for the IOM, look back with Euronews over a decade of conflict. 15/03/2021
My Europe Series What will Italy’s new PM Mario Draghi mean for Italians and the EU? Mario Draghi, the former ECB chief credited with saving the euro, is now faced with rescuing Italy from COVID-19 and its economic impact. 15/02/2021
United Kingdom 15m in the UK have had their first COVID jab - how about wider Europe? The British government says the majority of the top four most vulnerable groups have had or been offered a first dose. But other European countries are doing better in terms of full vaccinations. 14/02/2021
USA Biden ponders 'fragile' democracy after Trump impeachment acquittal Euronews looks into all the key reactions after Donald Trump was acquitted at the Senate impeachment trial for inciting violence at the US Capitol. 14/02/2021
United Kingdom Oxford/AstraZeneca to begin COVID vaccine trials on children Pfizer and Moderna began trialling their vaccines on children as young as 12 last year, while AstraZeneca will be expanding the age group further. 13/02/2021
United Kingdom How COVID-19 has caused deadly delays to diagnosing cancer Meet the people who've had to battle cancer amid a COVID-19 pandemic. 04/02/2021
United Kingdom Britain applauds WWII veteran and NHS fundraising hero Sir Tom Moore The 100-year-old veteran won legions of fans last year after he raised millions of euros for Britain's healthcare system by doing laps of his garden. 02/02/2021
Bulgaria Rocky road for gang who used Sylvester Stallone in fake passports scam The Bulgarian crime group had used the Rocky actor's name and picture to advertise their fake passports. 01/02/2021
My Europe Series Should the UK help save French-owned Eurostar from the brink of ruin? The cross-Channel link is on course for bankruptcy by spring if no state bailouts are offered - but disputes over which governments should be doing the bailing out has delayed help. 26/01/2021
France Emmanuel Macron promises crackdown on incest following online campaign The French president told victims they would "never be alone again" as he responded to an online conversation that went viral when social media users shared their traumatic stories of childhood incest. 23/01/2021