Argentina Watch: 'Evitas' take to streets to mark 100th birthday of heroine Almost seven decades after she died, Eva Peron is still adored by many Argentines for helping women get the vote. 07/05/2019
Iran Watch: Iranians prepare for Ramadan amid US sanctions US sanctions have pushed up food prices, making the elaborate meals that break their fast an expensive business. 06/05/2019
Mexico Watch: Mexico City neighbourhood re-enacts victory for Cinco de Mayo Cinco de Mayo has evolved over the decades and today stands as a symbol of Mexican unity and patriotism. 06/05/2019
Belgium European elections 2019: What happened this week? This week we look at the smaller parties that could tip the scales in the new parliament and examine the role of the Eurosceptics' favourite target, the EU Commission. 03/05/2019
USA Watch: New York City names road after Sesame Street children's show A New York street has been renamed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the children's show. West 63rd Street between Central Park West and Broadway will now officially be known as Sesame Street. 02/05/2019
Thailand Watch: Thais queue for merchandise ahead of coronation of king 150,000 pins issued by the government will be sold for three days at 30 locations nationwide ahead of the ceremony on May 4. 30/04/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Art installation on UK beach marks little-known WWII attack The US 4th Infantry Division lost 749 men in the attack, four times as many as they did on D-Day. 29/04/2019
Russia Watch: Shortlist revealed for Aga Khan Architecture Award The award recognises architecture that addresses the needs of Muslim communities. Nominees this year include an Indonesian microlibrary and an Omani fish market which highlights tradition while drawing tourism. 29/04/2019
Belgium European elections 2019: A round-up of the week's best stories With one month to go until voters across Europe head to the polls, this week we're explaining exactly what the European Parliament does, examining the role of data electioneering in a post-Cambridge Analytica age and meeting three very different candidates 26/04/2019
Ukraine Watch: Chernobyl workers' town marks anniversary of nuclear disaster Radiation killed thousands in the area, with the final death toll estimated between 9,000 and 90,000. 26/04/2019
Italy Road Trip Europe Day 22: L'Aquila – 'I'm voting to say thank you' Today we are in L'Aquila, the city devastated by an earthquake exactly ten years ago. Reconstruction is still ongoing, and has in large part been funded by EU money. 16/04/2019
Hungary Watch: Budapest Holocaust march honours Scottish missionary Jane Haining died at Auschwitz and is the only Scot to be honoured as “righteous among the nations” by Yad Vashem. 15/04/2019
Belgium European Elections 2019: What happened this week? This week we take a look at some of those running for election, including a former tennis world No.1 and a great-grandson with a formidable political lineage, and examine a poll that shows an upward trend for both the parliament's largest groups. 14/04/2019
France Watch: Saints take to the skies from Paris' Notre Dame cathedral The statues have not left the roof of Notre Dame in more than 100 years. 12/04/2019
Vatican Watch: Devotees climb restored Vatican Holy Stairs on their knees The deeply-worn Scala Sancta (Holy Stairs) were brought to light for the first time in 300 years after a seven-year restoration. 12/04/2019
Philippines Watch: The Manila traffic vendors selling basketballs and bonsai trees The city's notorious congestion has become a way for people to make a meagre living. 11/04/2019
Israel Watch: Thousands of prayer notes removed from Western Wall Twice a year the Rabbi of the Western Wall oversees the collection of the prayers to make room for more 10/04/2019
Spain Watch: Abused chimps allowed to retire in peace at Catalonia sanctua Many were mistreated in their earlier lives as circus performers, television actors and domestic pets. 09/04/2019
Uzbekistan Watch: Students plant trees to save what's left of the Aral Sea The rivers that feed the sea were diverted in a Soviet project to boost cotton production in the arid region. 08/04/2019
United Kingdom Watch: London start-up turns lobster shells into plastic alternative A bio-polymer in crustacean shells called chitin can be developed into a biodegradable and recyclable material. 05/04/2019