World Post-referendum relocation: meet the people leaving Britain for the EU The European Medicine Agencies was one of the first organisations to signal it would leave London following the Brexit vote. It took hundreds of employees with them to Amsterdam. 15/10/2019
World Australia's tough immigration stance 'keeps far-right at bay' Australia's tough stance on immigration has helped keep down the vote for far-right political parties, the country's ambassador to France has told Euronews. 08/10/2019
World Calais carries out drills to prepare for Brexit disruption Calais is prepared for whatever logistical shocks Brexit throws at the port, say officials. 26/09/2019
World Apple bites back: Tech giant takes on the Europe Union over tax bill In one corner, the poster child for American tech success. In the other, the world's foremost authority on corporate regulation. The prize: €13 billion euros in back taxes. 17/09/2019
World News NATO 'preparing' for a world where nuclear arms treaty doesn't exist Speaking at a Brussels commemoration event for the September 11 attacks, Jens Stoltenberg said Europe needs to prepare for a world where Russia could place nuclear-capable missiles on its doorstep. 12/09/2019
World Inside Iran: the fresh missile threat causing alarm in Washington Whilst much of the recent attention has been on Iran's nuclear ambitions, the country's existing arsenal of ballistic missiles is also making the US wary. 09/09/2019
World Inside Iran as international pressure mounts over nuclear programme Euronews' International Correspondent Anelise Borges is in Tehran to see first-hand how ordinary Iranians are surviving under the bite of US sanctions. 06/09/2019
Economy Lagarde grilled by politicians over new ECB nomination She warned European countries may need to loosen the purse strings to help fight a recession. 05/09/2019
World French firefighters mobilised to fight fires in Amazon rainforest The EU is sending firefighters, drones and experts to help Bolivia fight forest fires 04/09/2019
Europe News European MEPs react to Johnson's defeat in parliament European MEPs told Euronews what they thought about the latest developments with Brexit. 04/09/2019
World Last ditch effort: Italy's Conte hopes for populist-left wing alliance Populist 5-Star supporters are voting today on whether to hook up with their long-time foe, the centre-left Democratic Party. 03/09/2019
World Australia downgrades Great Barrier Reef's outlook to "very poor" Rising sea temperatures and heavy industry are being blamed for the rapid loss of marine life. 30/08/2019
World News Is Europe losing ground in its fight against measles? The UK, Greece, Albania and Czech Republic have lost their measles "eliminated" status according to the World Health Organization 29/08/2019
World Italy's politicians fail to reach agreement on new government A failure to reach a consensus improves Matteo Salvini's chances of getting his wish of new elections. 26/08/2019
World Women lead the efforts to tackle inequality in Rwanda A recent Oxfam report shows Rwanda has the worst rates of inequality in East Africa - these women are hoping to change that. 22/08/2019
Ireland Norwegian Air suspends flights between Ireland and North America Passengers flying from September 15, 2019 will be forced to find new flights, as the airline cancels six routes operated from Dublin, Cork and Shannon to the United States and Canada. 15/08/2019
Russia Washington links rocket accident to secretive Russian missile programme An explosion at a Russian military base killed five nuclear scientists 14/08/2019
World Lift off! Europe's latest satellite rockets into space The satellite will join a constellation that forms the European Data Relay System which enables users to observe the Earth almost in real-time. 07/08/2019
World Ramush Haradinaj resigned days before speaking with prosecutors As the investigation into alleged war crimes committed in Kosovo continues in The Hague, a guerilla fighter turned Prime Minister has resigned but refused to answer questions. 25/07/2019
United Kingdom Carolyn Harris: the MP whose grief united Britain's fractured politics 30 years ago, Carolyn lost her son Martin and couldn't afford his funeral. She's been fighting ever since. 24/07/2019