Belgium Watch: Parade puts blackface in Belgium back in spotlight Anti-racism campaigners have criticised a folk festival featuring a character called "the savage". The character, played by a white actor in blackface makeup, is paraded through the town in chains. 26/08/2019
France Explained: The story of Paris' liberation from the Nazis, 75 years on Sunday, August 25, marks 75 years since the Liberation of Paris, when the city was freed from the Nazi occupation it endured from 1940 to 1944. 24/08/2019
Afghanistan Watch: Kabul museum restores art shattered by Taliban In 2001, Taliban fighters smashed more than 2,500 figurines they judged to be "un-Islamic". Museum staff are now creating a digital record of the collection in case of further threat. 20/08/2019
Poland Watch: Aspiring mechanic shifts into top gear with 3D-printed arm The prosthetic arm is the result of a project between Wawro's classmates and the E-Nable foundation, a community of volunteers who use their 3D printers to create free arms and hands for those in need. 21/06/2019
Germany German teenagers teach school children about digital stress While their parents grew up without smartphones, two-thirds of kids in Germany have them by the age of 11. 20/06/2019
Cyprus Watch: UN soldiers vacate Cypriot former playground of rich and famous The Ledra Palace sits at the heart of Nicosia's buffer zone. 17/06/2019
Ukraine Chernobyl memories as acclaimed HBO series puts disaster back in focus Euronews journalists from across Europe and the Middle East share their memories of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. 15/06/2019
Ukraine Watch: Hit TV series sends tourists flocking to Chernobyl One tour agency reported a 40% rise in bookings since the HBO show began last month. 04/06/2019
France Watch: Roma circus struggles to pitch its tent amid rise of far right During a far-right rally held in 2015 near the site, "aggressive skinheads" blocked the circus tents' doors and asked performers if they were French and Christian. 04/06/2019
France Five footballers to watch at the Women's World Cup Ahead of kick-off on Friday, 7 June, who will be the biggest names on the pitch at the 2019 Women's World Cup? 31/05/2019
Peru Watch: Peruvians flock to annual potato festival The country boasts the largest number of potato varieties in the world – more than 3,500. 31/05/2019
Senegal Watch: Senegal 'Salt Queen' tastes success in a man's world Diouf, 35, began her venture a decade ago, investing her savings to buy her own salt flats in Fatick, one of the West African nation's biggest salt mining regions. 24/05/2019
Greece Greek undertaker gets creative with coffins in election campaign Undertaker Konstantinos Baboulas hands out coffin-shaped car air fresheners and has campaign posters resembling public funeral announcements. He says his job has taught him valuable lessons which he can adapt to politics. 23/05/2019
Belgium European election 2019: What happened this week? With the EU heading to the polls from tomorrow, here's what's been happening in the final days of campaigning. 22/05/2019
Belgium European Elections: What happened this week? This time next week the polls will be open for the European election. But where do they open first? And farthest away from the Brussels bubble? And what is the "powerful substance" that could sway results in Romania? 17/05/2019
Belgium 28 things you might not know about the European elections As we hurtle towards the European parliamentary elections at the end of the month, we present 28 things you might not know about the bloc-wide ballot and the parliament it elects – one in honour of each member state. 17/05/2019
Germany Watch: Return of wolves divides opinion in Germany Wolves were once almost extinct in the country but as of 2019, 59 packs have been counted. Farmers are angered by mounting attacks on their animals and demanding the right to kill the predators. 17/05/2019
France Watch: Euronews journalists give their take on Eurovision 2019 With the Eurovision Song Contest final coming up on Saturday, who better to ask than our journalists from across Europe whether they fancy their country's chances? 15/05/2019
Belgium European elections 2019: What happened this week? With two weeks to go, the home straight has been handily soudtracked by Spotify, who have released a political playlist. Plus we hear from an activist who argues that Muslims feel dangerously excluded from EU politics and examine the latest projections from Europe Elects. 10/05/2019
Iraq Watch: Retired teacher keeps kids off video games at Iraq street schoo Khamis Ali sets up his open-air classroom in the street outside his house. 10/05/2019