France French community suspends Polish ties over anti-LGBT declaration A Polish town's attitude towards gay people has cost it its French twin. 18/02/2020
Kosovo Kosovo and Serbia sign historic deal on rail and road links It comes weeks after Belgrade and Pristina agreed to resume direct flights for the first time since the Kosovo War. 14/02/2020
World News What is Scandinavian? SAS airline republish controversial video ad One Danish politician saying the airline was "spitting" on Scandinavian culture with the "disgusting" commercial. 13/02/2020
Ireland Ireland election: How Sinn Féin dominated the social media campaign CrowdTangle analysis shows that the party had a large majority of the online voice on Facebook and Instagram. 10/02/2020
Belgium Turkey slams Belgium court ruling that PKK are not 'terrorists' Belgium's Foreign Ministry maintains that they are committed to their relations with Turkey, and will continue to work with international partners to fight terrorism. 29/01/2020
Europe Decoded YouTube algorithms promote climate denial videos - new report An investigation by Avaaz found that users are being directed climate denial videos by through their recommended algorithm if you search for terms like "global warming". 16/01/2020
Poland How has a camera 'incident' led to media freedom questions in Poland? The Senate has sought to remove TVP Info's press accreditation after a camera hit a Senate officer outside the Parliament building. 15/01/2020
Europe Decoded Footballer Mesut Ozil 'misled' over Uighurs, says China The German footballer of Turkish descent weighed in on China's treatment of Muslims. On Weibo, fans in China were seen burning or cutting up Arsenal shirts featuring his name. 16/12/2019
United Kingdom Unai Emery: Arsenal the latest in Europe to sack manager "The decision has been taken due to results and performances not being at the level required." Since 1st August this year, 20 managers have parted company with clubs in Europe’s top five leagues. 29/11/2019
World News Western Balkan leaders plot their own 'mini-Schengen' zone After Albania and North Macedonia had their EU accession bid vetoed weeks ago, Western Balkan leaders have met to discuss their own free transit zone. 11/11/2019
Nigeria Huge fire engulfs market in Nigeria's commercial capital Lagos Goods were thrown out of windows to save stock while men on the roof of neighbouring buildings tried to put out the flames using buckets of water. 05/11/2019
Europe Decoded Facebook closes accounts of Italian neo-fascist groups | #TheCube "Political parties and candidates, like all individuals and organizations on Facebook and Instagram, must adhere to our rules, regardless of their ideology." 10/09/2019
Iran 'Iran to release seven crew members of detained tanker' The ships owner has welcomed 'this positive development', but no release date has been confirmed by Iranian authorities. 16 crew members will remain on board to maintain the vessel's safe operation. 04/09/2019
Europe Decoded Kashmir: The misinformation spreading online | #TheCube What happens when you cut all lines of communication in a region? Our team show you examples of how misinformation is spreading on social media during the internet outages in Jammu & Kashmir. 03/09/2019
Europe Decoded The online message forums linked to far-right attacks | The Cube Police in Norway have extended national security measures as the investigation continues into Saturday’s attempted shooting at a mosque near Oslo. Reports suggest the gunman was influenced by other attacks in 2019 and posted in online message forums before the shooting. 15/08/2019
United Kingdom Passenger falls ill on plane to UK from Paris: Flybe says Passenger falls ill on plane to UK from Paris: Flybe says 09/08/2019
Sudan How an Instagram influencer is spreading awareness of Sudan uprising Shahd Faisal Khidir told Euronews why political activism has become part of her work and life, and why the Sudan uprising is a topic that is important to her. 07/08/2019
Europe Decoded How is Nigel Farage's Brexit Party winning the social media battle? Six weeks after the 2019 European Parliament elections, Nigel Farage’s party are still receiving far more interactions on their official social media pages than any other major UK political party. 12/07/2019
Europe Decoded Why did Sea-Watch 3 decide to enter Italian waters? Those on board tell Euronews that "the real solution to the problem is to have safe and legal passage for anyone fleeing and looking for safe harbour.” 26/06/2019
Europe Decoded Watch again: Defying Rome, migrant rescue ship enters Italian waters Watch again: Defying Rome, migrant rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 enters Italian waters 25/06/2019