Turkey Turkey's incursion into Syria 'madness', says Macron French president said that NATO's failure to react to the assault was a mistake. . 17/10/2019
Turkey EU chief Sassoli says Turkey operation in Syria is 'an act of war' Turkey's military incursion into northern Syria is "an act of war", says EU Parliament President David Sassoli, who said the EU must do what is necessary to bring the operation to an end. 17/10/2019
Belgium Watch: Brexit deal agreed but Boris Johnson now faces battle back home London and Brussels have agreed on a Brexit deal... but it still has to get the backing of British MPs and the European Parliament. 17/10/2019
United Kingdom Parents’ shock as suspect in son’s death sat next door at White House The parents of Harry Dunn refused US President Donald Trump's offer to meet the woman involved in their son's fatal road crash after they found out she was sitting in an adjacent room. 16/10/2019
United Kingdom Dozens of celebs sign letter admitting they are 'climate hypocrites' A hundred high-profile people have signed a letter admitting that they are "hypocrites" for joining the Extinction Rebellion movement, but continue to lead high-carbon lifestyles. 16/10/2019
Turkey Erdoğan says Turkey will end Syria offensive 'if Kurds withdraw' Turkeys' president has said he will end the ongoing military offensive in northern Syria if the Kurds lay down their weapons and withdraw from the border. 16/10/2019
United Kingdom Vodafone 'sorry' after charging customers up to €11,000 for roaming Vodafone has apologised to its customers for a "technical issue" that has wrongly added thousands of euros of roaming charges to their bills. 14/10/2019
Austria Vienna opens its first 'made for Instagram' selfie museum Attendees are invited to take selfies in 24 interactive installations inside the museum, which opens on Friday. 04/10/2019
Germany 'They murdered our zebra': Trainers distraught over escaped animal One zebra was shot dead after it escaped from a circus in Germany and was unable to be brought under control - but people have since asked if this was a necessary use of force? 03/10/2019
United Kingdom Extinction Rebellion fire gallons of fake blood at the UK's Treasury Activists with the Extinction Rebellion environmental group have sprayed hundreds of gallons of fake blood at the UK's Treasury building. 03/10/2019
France French police in 'anger march' over conditions, high suicide rates Thousands of police officers in France are marching in Paris for the first strike in almost two decades to call for improved working conditions. 02/10/2019
United Kingdom Patient diagnosed with Brexit-triggered psychotic disorder An unnamed patient spent several weeks in a psychiatric ward after experiencing symptoms of a psychotic disorder triggered by the Brexit referendum. 02/10/2019
Netherlands Dutch farmers demanding respect cause 'busiest rush hour ever' Dutch farmers taking part in a protest that involves driving their tractors to The Hague resulted in the "busiest rush hour ever" in the Netherlands. 01/10/2019
Portugal 'Possibly the strongest hurricane in 20 years' rips through Azores A hurricane with winds of up to 100 mph has reached the Azores and is expected to cause life-threatening surf and rip-current conditions. 01/10/2019
Qatar IAAF restrict 'creepy' cameras after complaints from female athletes The IAAF has installed cameras into starting blocks to capture the moments leading up to the starting pistol, but athletes say such an angle is "unpleasant". 01/10/2019
United Kingdom What is the Supreme Court in the UK? | Euronews Answers As the three-day hearing against Boris Johnson's prorogation of parliament gets underway, we lay out the fundamentals of the court in which this case is being heard. 18/09/2019
Belgium EU chief Juncker claims coastal Belgium 'less tolerant of French' EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker has sparked demands for an apology in Belgium after claims he made to local media about observing a decrease in linguistic tolerance in towns on the country's coastline. 17/09/2019
France Institutional racism affects much of EU justice, new report says A new study has found institutional racism in the EU affects all parts of the criminal justice system, from reporting the crime to sentencing. 12/09/2019
Czech Republic Czech president wants to revoke recognition of an independent Kosovo The Czech president has created controversy after saying he wanted to revoke recognition of Kosovo's independence during a state visit to Serbia 11/09/2019
Romania Romania revokes nomination for its interim EU commissioner Romania has withdrawn its nomination for interim EU commissioner in the final weeks of Juncker's mandate. 11/09/2019