Europe News Brussels 'can open EU membership talks' with Albania & North Macedonia After setbacks, the door is once again open for both Tirana and Skopje to begin talks that may lead to them joining the EU. 24/03/2020
World News COVID-19: Authorities across Europe warn of coronavirus-related scams In the UK, it's mainly face masks and hand sanitisers that are ordered but don't turn up. 23/03/2020
World News 'Insensitive & arrogant': Crowds ignore social distancing pleas Some people are still heading to popular tourist locations despite calls for social distancing. 23/03/2020
World News Newspaper round-up after coronavirus epicentre shifts to Europe 'The fight has begun': Europe's newspaper front pages after continent declared epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic 20/03/2020
World News Coronavirus lockdown guide: Tips for survival, shopping, and self-care How to ease your anxiety amid Covid-19, tips for your diet and advice on how to boost your immune system, we've asked a series of experts for tips amid the Coronavirus pandemic. 20/03/2020
World News How to wash your hands properly and stop the spread of COVID-19 Hand-washing is said to be the best way of preventing the spread of #coronavirus. But how do you do it properly? 18/03/2020
France #WeApplaud: Hashtag launched to show solidarity to health workers Numerous hashtags have been launched including #OnApplaudit and #TousAlaFenêtre, calling on people across France to take to their windows on the first night of the shutdown to applaud healthcare workers. 17/03/2020
Ireland St. Patrick's Day and social distancing: how are people celebrating? St. Patrick's Day and social distancing: how are people celebrating? 17/03/2020
World News Is the UK out of step with the rest of Europe on social distancing? With bars and restaurants still open in the UK, is London behind the rest of Europe in terms of reacting to this crisis? 16/03/2020
The Cube Turkey blocks Twitter, Facebook after deadly airstrike Turkey blocked access to Twitter, Facebook and Instagram after an airstrike killed at least 33 of its troops in Idlib, according to internet monitoring groups. 28/02/2020
The Cube How are social media giants fighting coronavirus conspiracies? Coronavirus and conspiracies: how are social media companies tackling misinformation? | #TheCube 31/01/2020
The Cube Outrage after Chinese stars replaced with illustration of coronavirus A Chinese flag with an illustration of the deadly coronavirus instead of stars has caused controversy. 28/01/2020
Kosovo Kosovo-Serbia flights to restart after two decades There have been no commercial flights between Kosovo and Serbia in 21 years and it takes over five hours overland from Belgrade to Pristina. 21/01/2020
The Cube Wikipedia restored in Turkey after being banned for over 2 years Wikipedia restored in Turkey after being banned for over 2 years | #TheCube 16/01/2020
The Cube Housing crisis is key Irish election issue after homeless man injured He was hospitalised after authorities removed his tent from near a Dublin canal while he was sleeping inside it. 16/01/2020
The Cube Star Wars actor quits Facebook over political adverts He's not the only celebrity to have attacked the social media giant, Sacha Baron Cohen took aim last year. 14/01/2020
Germany Siemens resists calls to ditch controversial coal project The German engineering company says they are sticking to their contractual obligations, but climate activists tell Euronews the decision is a "historic mistake". 13/01/2020
Kosovo Kosovo's election winners given 48-hour deadline to form coalition It's been three months since the election and a government has still not been formed. 07/01/2020
The Cube Juan Guaido blocked from Venezuela National Assembly vote | #TheCube Juan Guaido blocked from Venezuela National Assembly vote | #TheCube 06/01/2020
World News Croatia urged to push EU enlargement during presidential term Western Balkan countries want the EU's newest member, Croatia, to push enlargement of the bloc during its six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union 02/01/2020