Italy Italy introduces mandatory tests for tourists returning from holidays Tourists complain that the new regulations were badly communicated and will make life difficult for them when they return. 13/08/2020
Cambodia Cambodia will no longer benefit from EU's preferential trade programme For years, Cambodia and the European Union have been on a collision course over the southeast Asian country's "serious and systemic violation of human rights". Now, its stand has become official. 12/08/2020
Belgium What's in Boris Johnson's Brexit deal with the European Union? Habemus deal: everything you need to know about the deal that Boris Johson struck with the European Union 31/10/2019
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia PM calls for election after EU accession talks blocked “Citizens must decide which path we will take in the future – the correct, progressive European path, the path of reforms, or the path that leads backwards, towards isolation, nationalism, conflicts" 19/10/2019
Netherlands New campaign reveals Europe's most-wanted female fugitives A new campaign by European crime agency Europol is shining a light on the "most-wanted" female fugitives. 19/10/2019
Japan England beat Australia to reach Rugby World Cup semi-finals England beat Australia to win through to the semi-finals of the Rugby World Cup for the first time in 12 years. 19/10/2019
Germany Lonely in Berlin: German capital mulls Commissioner for Loneliness Half of all households in Berlin are made up of only one person. 18/10/2019
United Kingdom Hundreds of thousands march in London for fresh Brexit referendum The Final Say march took place as politicians met for an extraordinary "super Saturday" debate 18/10/2019
Germany Former Nazi concentration camp guard, 93, goes on trial in Hamburg Bruno D. was 17 years old when he served as a guard at the Stutthof concentration camp, in northern Poland. Now, he is on trial for aiding and abetting 5,230 cases of murder. 17/10/2019
World News Largest ever online child porn bust leads to 337 arrests worldwide The arrests were made in 38 countries, including the UK, Ireland, Germany, Spain and the Czech Republic. 17/10/2019
World News What we've learnt from the European Union's 2019 Gender Equality Index "The EU continues its snail’s pace when it comes to gender equality progress", report says 17/10/2019
Spain Catalan pro-independence protesters clash with police Protesters clash with police in third day of Catalan pro-independence demonstrations 16/10/2019
USA US and Russia blame each other over near collision in East China Sea Both countries accused the other of dangerous and unprofessional behaviour. 07/06/2019
Ukraine Hit series Chernobyl has people sharing their memories of the disaster "Chernobyl" is now officially the best-rated TV series of all time - and its realism led people from all over the former Soviet Union to discuss their memories of the 1986 nuclear disaster 07/06/2019
Kazakhstan Change or more of the same? Kazakhstan's pivotal election explained Critics say the election is unlikely to be free or fair. Human Rights Watch says "the transition has been carefully orchestrated and highly controlled". 07/06/2019
France Watch: Canadian D-Day veterans share their memories, 75 years on "As soon as you land, you move": some Canadian veterans have shared their memories of the D-Day landing with Euronews on the 75th anniversary of that historical day. 06/06/2019
Russia Holy water and Kinder eggs — the world's weirdest import restrictions Russia wants to ban imports of meat and dairy products for personal use but other countries around the world have some stranger import restrictions. 05/06/2019
United Kingdom Who does the UK's first-ever statue to a female footballer honour? As the England Lionesses prepare for this summer’s tournament, the UK’s first ever statue of a female footballer has been unveiled today at the National Football Museum, Manchester. 04/06/2019
France The architect in charge of Notre Dame wants to rebuild it as before Architect Philippe Villeneuve has been overseeing the cathedral's renovations since 2013. He disagrees with Macron's idea of a "creative reconstruction". 04/06/2019
USA The 5 things you need to know about the death of iTunes Apple announced it's going to scrap iTunes, its historic media service. What does this mean? 04/06/2019