France Spike in bogus websites selling air quality stickers for vehicles in France Spike in bogus websites selling air quality stickers for vehicles in France. 01/07/2019
France Eighty years since Versailles execution stopped public guillotinings 80 years ago, a crowd gathered for what was to become the last public execution by guillotine in France — a grim spectacle that was captured on film. 17/06/2019
France D-Day 75 years on: How the biggest seaborne invasion was executed More than 150,000 allied troops crossed the Channel to storm French beaches in Normandy on June 6, 1944. They ushered in the beginning of the end for the Third Reich and its leader, Adolf Hitler. Euronews recaps what happened on that decisive day. 06/06/2019
France Panini launches first Tour de France sticker book Fans of the most respected cycling race in the world will have to gather 352 stickers to complete the inaugural Tour de France album. 03/05/2019
Philippines Whale dies from “gastric shock” after ingesting 40kgs of plastic 16 rice sacks, 4 banana bags and multiple shopping bags were found during an autopsy of a young male Cuvier’s beaked whale that washed up on a beach in the Philippines 18/03/2019
World News Why you can no longer buy these sports cars in Europe New emissions standards have led car makers to stop selling many of their most powerful models. 07/09/2018
Canada European travellers stranded for days at Montreal airport More than 1oo tourists are stranded in Montreal after their flight on a budget airline to Europe was cancelled over the weekend. 17/07/2018
Sport World Cup 2018: France vs Belgium, a short history A brief look at the football history between France and Belgium. 09/07/2018
France Footbal broadcast rights : Ligue 1 championship booms into the billion Canal Plus ended up empty-handed in a crucial football broadcasting rights auction in France on Tuesday, beaten by Spain’s Mediapro, as prices jumped by close to 60 percent. 30/05/2018
France French boules players banned from wearing blue jeans French sport tries to smarten up image ahead of Olympics. 18/04/2018
France Still standing out: Europe's enclaves and their complex histories Euronews takes you on a tour of some of the continent's most-fascinating enclaves. 21/03/2018
France Security measures helping rat population explosion, warns expert Rats are more and more visible on the streets of the French capital for a range of reasons. 01/02/2018
France How do ski resorts manage the risk of avalanches? Explosives powerful enough to blow up a house are being used to keep skiers safe from the risk of avalanches. 10/01/2018
Belgium Belgium considers law to allow owners to be buried with their pets MPs in Belgium are set to present a bill to parliament that will allow pet lovers and their companions to be laid to rest together, if passed. 05/01/2018
Austria What are the policies of Austria’s new right-wing government? The coalition agreement published by the conservative People’s Party and the far-right Freedom Party is built around a vigorous protection of national identity. 19/12/2017
France French presidential election posters reinvented With less than a week to the first round of the presidential election in France, nothing is clearcut. 19/04/2017
World News Need for speed? How European countries compare There’s no doubt that driving too fast is dangerous. 02/02/2017
World News Plane scary: airport touch-downs that take your breath away Bad news for plane spotters. 27/10/2016