United Kingdom 'We're not breaking the law': UK defends new anti-migrant crackdown Britain's controversial new legislation to halt migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats comes a few days before a Franco-British summit in Paris. 08/03/2023
World News Do you speak 'Euro English'? The unofficial English of the EU has its supporters and its critics, but is it a 'real' language or just a result of bad learning? 23/04/2020
World News Holocaust Remembrance Day: how is the Holocaust taught where you live? From UK to Germany, from Spain to Greece, the educational standards vary enormously regarding the genocide of millions of Jews. Euronews looks at how Europe's children learn about the Holocaust. 27/01/2020
United Kingdom World Aids Day: how did Edinburgh become the 'Aids capital of Europe'? How did the Scottish capital become known as the Aids capital of Europe in the 1980s? The answer lies somewhere between Tory austerity, the 1979 Islamic Revolution and pioneering research. 01/12/2019
Germany 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, how unified is Germany? The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November, 1990, triggered a process that would see East and West Germany reunified as one country a year later. But today only 38 per cent of Germans in the former East feel that reunification has been successful. 09/11/2019
Europe News Paedophile Marc Dutroux and the murders that united a divided Belgium In 2004, Dutroux was sentenced to life imprisonment for the abduction and rape of six girls in 1995 and 1996, as well as the murder of two of them. Judges will on Monday determine if he can have conditional early release. 27/10/2019
USA Watch: Rapinoe, Morgan, Bronze and White on Ballon d'Or shortlist Also on the list is the inaugural winner of the award, Norway's Ada Hegerberg. Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Raheem Stirling are on the men's shortlist. 22/10/2019
Iran Watch: Iranian women attend first football match in 40 years Women had been banned from stadiums when men's teams are playing since soon after the 1979 Islamic revolution. But 4,000 women's tickets were allocated for the World Cup qualifier between Iran and Cambodia. 11/10/2019
United Kingdom Scotland becomes first country in UK to ban smacking Members of the Scottish Parliament on Thursday voted by 84 votes to 29 in favour of a ban on all physical punishment. But where else in Europe is smacking children banned? 04/10/2019
France Euronews answers: The Council of Europe turns 70, but what does it do? Not to be confused with the European Council or the Council of the European Union, the Council of Europe's role is to uphold human rights and the rule of law on the continent. 01/10/2019
United Kingdom EU citizens in Scotland: 'Living here makes me feel safe and at home' A new study has found that EU27 citizens feel "safer and more welcome" living in Scotland than in England. We spoke to some of them to find out why. 27/09/2019
Greece Watch: Greek civil servants strike to protect right to strike Greece's new conservative government, which took office in July, is planning reforms which will affect the ability to strike, collective labour agreements, and labour unions. 24/09/2019
China Watch: Eyeball drinks on the menu in Hong Kong in honour of protesters This Hong Kong restaurant is paying tribute to a woman whose eye was injured during pro-democracy protests. The woman became a symbol of alleged police violence during demonstrations. 20/09/2019
Norway Watch: Norway's last miners fight for survival against climate policy Norway's last coal mine, in the Arctic archipelago, is under threat of closure. It is situated in the northernmost town on Earth – which is also the fastest heating, thanks to climate change. 20/09/2019
Iran Watch: FIFA tells Iran women must be allowed into stadiums Iranian women have been banned from stadiums since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, however FIFA said it expects to see 'positive developments' starting with Iran's next home game in October. 19/09/2019
China Watch: Toymaker documents Hong Kong protests in miniature With their gas masks and yellow raincoats they look like the average Hong Kong protester – just one-20th the size. The designer has also built miniature road blocks and tear gas canisters. 16/09/2019
Italy Clinton warns of 'Russian interference' on email leak art show visit The exhibition features print-outs of the leaked private messages sent and received by Clinton which became the subject of an FBI investigation in 2016. 13/09/2019
France Watch: Climate protesters on trial over Macron portraits The activists took the portraits from town halls and carried them upside down at an anti-G7 march. Protesters removed 125 portraits of Macron to match the 125 days it took France to overtake its carbon footprint this year. 11/09/2019
Germany Currywurst at 70: The surprising British link to Germany’s street food It is estimated 800 million currywurst are eaten ever year, 70m in Berlin alone, but this German staple has a surprising British connection 04/09/2019
Serbia Red Star Belgrade players ride on military vehicle to celebrate win Forget the customary open-topped bus, think more an armoured personnel carrier. That was the vehicle of choice for Red Star Belgrade football players on Tuesday as they celebrated progressing to the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League. 28/08/2019