Italy Italy's poet Dante Alighieri given symbolic re-trial 700 years on The author of the Divine Comedy left Florence in 1302 never to return. 24/05/2021
Ukraine Chernobyl anniversary: what's the future of nuclear energy in the EU? The 1986 catastrophe didn't stop the growth of nuclear energy, but renewables are making the world less and less dependent on it. 26/04/2021
World News UEFA removes Bilbao and Dublin as Euro 2020 host cities European football's governing body announced the games will be moved to Seville, St Petersburg and London. 23/04/2021
Spain Basque people 'have genetic continuity stretching back to Iron Age' The study found no "influences from North Africa" in the Basque region, which, on the contrary, "are appreciated in most populations of the Iberian Peninsula". 08/04/2021
World News Amnesty International slams rich countries for hoarding COVID vaccines 'Governments restricted not only freedom of movement, but also freedom of expression,' the human rights group said. 07/04/2021
Italy Italian collective turns Turin residential building into art gallery It comes as visits to museums remain strictly forbidden across most of Italy. 19/03/2021
United Kingdom FA failed to protect children from sex abuse, independent inquiry says "There was often a feeling that without ‘concrete evidence’ or a specific allegation from a child nothing could, or should, be done", said the chief investigator. 18/03/2021
World News EU foreign ministers to discuss Russia relations at council meeting The EU foreign affairs council meeting follows Josep Borrell's trip to Moscow and the recent tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats. 22/02/2021
United Kingdom UK steps up travel restrictions to crack down on rule flouters 'Going on holiday is not a valid reason to travel', said UK home secretary Priti Patel. 28/01/2021
Vatican Former Vatican bank chief found guilty in embezzlement trial Angelo Caloia's lawyer and son were also found guilty and handed prison sentences. 21/01/2021
Italy Italy's schools set to reopen as NGOs warn of remote learning risks After two months of closed classrooms, Italian primary, middle and secondary school students return to the classrooms. But 50% of older student will still have to rely on distance learning. 06/01/2021
United Kingdom Trade deal signed but 'Brexit is far from over', expert tells Euronews The implications of Brexit will "haunt Britain for many years to come", told Euronews the director of think-tank UK in a Changing Europe, Anand Menon. 30/12/2020
USA Multiple US federal agencies targeted in 'state-sponsored' cyberattack A US official blamed Russian hackers but the Kremlin has rejected these accusations. 15/12/2020
World News A 'normal man': John Lennon expert on the man behind the legend Euronews spoke to Jude Kessler, author of myth-busting The John Lennon Series. 08/12/2020
France France considers introducing new 'ecocide' offence But some climate activists argue that the sanctions don't reflect the international definition of 'ecocide'. 22/11/2020
Netherlands Bird flu: Nearly 200,000 chickens culled in the Netherlands Following last summer’s outbreaks in Russia and Kazakhstan, the bird flu epizootic is now spreading in Western Europe. 22/11/2020
Poland World's deepest swimming pool opens its doors in Poland The previous record belonged to a 42-metre-deep swimming pool in Italy. The new 'Deepspot' pool in Poland won't hold the record for very long, either. 22/11/2020
World News One in five COVID-19 patients diagnosed with mental health issues Euronews spoke to one of the authors of the study, Dr Max Taquet. 11/11/2020
Greece MEP says Moria migrant camp is an 'insult' to European values "Europe is not leaving up to its values by parking people in such camps. We should have acted earlier", says Greens EFA's co-president Philippe Lamberts. 11/09/2020
United Kingdom Former Tory MEP 'couldn't vote' Brexit Internal Market bill Sajjad Karim says the attempt to override the Withdrawal Agreement is 'an absolute non-starter'. 10/09/2020