Belgium Juncker jokes May isn't to blame for his facial injury and plaster European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker joked to reporters that an injury on his face wasn't Theresa May's fault. 21/02/2019
Sweden Man jailed for stealing Sweden's crown jewels in speedboat heist A Swedish man has been jailed for four and a half years for the theft. 05/02/2019
Egypt Macron presses Egypt's Al-Sisi on human rights during official visit French president Emmanuel Macron has said that stability and human rights are necessary in Egypt 28/01/2019
France Female 'yellow vests' march across France Hundreds of women of the 'yellow vests' movement marched in French cities on Sunday. 06/01/2019
United Kingdom UK in "uncharted territory" if Brexit deal is rejected: May British PM Theresa May said that the Brexit vote would happen in mid-January, contrary to reports that she could delay it. 06/01/2019
World News One killed, two injured in Cairo church explosion A police officer has been killed and two injured in an explosion in a church in Cairo, Egypt. 05/01/2019
France Macron denounces "extreme violence" after 'yellow vests' break into ministry courtyard For an eigth weekend yellow vest protesters have been taking to the streets of Paris, gathering again on the Champs-Élysées. 05/01/2019
Turkey Decree grants independence to Ukraine's Orthodox church Istanbul's Ecumenical Patriarch signed a degree to grant independence to the Orthodox church of Ukraine. 05/01/2019
France Three quarters of French citizens unhappy with Macron's policies As many as 75% of French people are unhappy with Emmanuel Macron's policies, a poll has found. 04/01/2019
United Kingdom Parents should approach screen time based on child's age: report The UK's first ever screen time guidance advises British parents to organise screen time around their child's needs and activities, not the other way around. 04/01/2019
France Paralysed by violent partner, woman found 'partly responsible' A woman has been found "partly responsible" and denied full compensation by a French court after she was paralysed from the waist down by her violent partner. 04/01/2019
United Kingdom What are the UK's post-Brexit immigration plans? Euronews answers 'Freedom of movement will come to and end," says the British Home Secretary. Euronews takes a look at the measures outlined by the post-Brexit immigration policy. 19/12/2018
Hungary Hungarian protesters and opposition MPs rally at state TV building Hungarian protesters and opposition MPs entered the state TV building on Monday to demonstrate against Viktor Orban's government's policies. 17/12/2018
United Kingdom Opposition leader Corbyn 'will table' confidence vote in UK PM May It's part of a bid to force a meaningful vote on Brexit this week. 17/12/2018
United Kingdom British royal family releases Christmas cards British royal family releases Christmas cards 14/12/2018
France Dramatic final moments of Strasbourg attack suspect revealed The dramatic final moments of Strasbourg attack suspect Cherif Chekatt were revealed by Paris prosecutor Remy Heitz on Friday. 14/12/2018
Brazil Arrest of Italian fugitive Battisti ordered by Brazilian judge A judge from the Brazilian Supreme Court has ordered the arrest of Italian former left-wing guerrilla Cesare Battisti, opening the way for his extradition, according to reports. 14/12/2018
World News Five key stories to know about from around Europe today Here are the top stories from across Europe you need to know about this morning. 11/12/2018
World News Europe briefing: Four stories to know about today Here are the top stories from across Europe you need to know about today. 10/12/2018
World News HIV is on the rise in Europe, WHO report finds The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) and the WHO Regional Office for Europe have released the latest data to mark the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day. 01/12/2018