Denmark Danish parliament passes bill to tighten laws on refugees The new bill maintains that resident permits for refugees are temporary, which must be "withdrawn or exempted when possible..." 22/02/2019
Ireland Dublin 'pet detectives' identify parrot's missing owner Dublin Airport has reunited a parrot found on a runway and its owner following a days-long search. Several people came forward to claim Hugo, but how did the airport's "pet detectives" find the right person? 21/02/2019
Ireland Dublin Airport suspends all flights after 'drone sighting' Dublin Airport said in a tweet on Thursday that it was forced to temporarily suspend all flights after 'confirmed drone sighting' 21/02/2019
Serbia Same-sex partner of Serbia's PM gives birth to baby boy Mother and baby are said to be "doing fine," according to statement. 21/02/2019
World News Winner of the World Press Photo awards announced Take a look at the winner of this year's World Press Photo contest, which highlights some of the best examples of photojournalism from around the world. 21/02/2019
World News NASA launches weather service from the surface of Mars NASA has launched a daily weather report from the surface of Mars, and February's maximum temperatures might not be as chilly as you think. 20/02/2019
World News Microsoft extends cyber protection ahead of European elections Microsoft says it will extend its cyber security protection across the continent to help in the fight against influencing campaigns ahead of the European Parliament elections 20/02/2019
France Choupette Lagerfeld: the world's most pampered cat? Who is Choupette, the cat that could be heir to German designer Karl Lagerfeld's fortune? 20/02/2019
United Kingdom Why is Honda closing its factory in Swindon? | Euronews answers Honda has announced it will close its factory in Swindon, UK, which has many asking whether this is a move prompted by Brexit. But what are the real reasons Honda is closing the plant? 19/02/2019
World News Spanish warship orders boats to leave UK-controlled Gibraltar waters The Government of Gibraltar says it is investigating the "foolish games" from the Spanish warship on Sunday 18/02/2019
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today We take a look back at some of the biggest stories from that you need to know about today. 15/02/2019
World News Which EU countries have the most marriages? New statistics released in time for Valentine's Day show us which countries in the European Union had the highest marriage rates in 2017. 14/02/2019
Syria British ISIS schoolgirl found in Syria says she wants to go home Shamima Begum, a British citizen who ran away at 15 years old to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria, has said that while she doesn't regret leaving, she now wants to return home. 14/02/2019
United Kingdom Second endangered tiger killed in a week at UK zoos The UK's Longleat zoo reported the death of one of its Siberian tigers following a fight on Tuesday, marking the second violent tiger death at UK zoos in a week 13/02/2019
United Kingdom May-Corbyn lay differences aside to pay shared tribute to Gordon Banks UK Prime Minister Theresa May and opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn laid their political rivalry to one side on Wednesday to pay a tribute to footballer Gordon Banks. 13/02/2019
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia takes its seat at the NATO table for the first time After officially changing its name, North Macedonia took its seat at the NATO table for the first time on Wednesday. 13/02/2019
United Kingdom 'Long delay' to Brexit expected if MPs don't accept deal: negotiator The UK's Brexit negotiator Olly Robbins was overheard in a Brussels bar, reportedly saying British MPs may be given a the choice of backing May's Brexit deal, or seeing a 'long extension' to Article 50. 13/02/2019
Poland What has sparked Norway's diplomatic row with Poland? Poland announced yesterday that it planned to expel a Norwegian diplomat in response to a similar action from Norway earlier in the year 12/02/2019
Serbia Why is Serbia's opposition staging a parliament boycott? Serbia's opposition staged a boycott in the country's parliament on Monday following 10 weeks of anti-government protests. But what are they angry about, how has the president reacted and could we see a snap vote? 12/02/2019
Hungary Hungary offers to pay for cars, mortages and tax bills of big families Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has offered families tax breaks and loan benefits in a bid to boost the country's birth rate. But are they necessary and will they pose a problem for Europe? Euronews finds out. 11/02/2019