Italy Sardinia set to fight depopulation with 100 shepherds from Kyrgyzstan The local branch of the national farmers' union, Coldiretti, struck a deal with Kyrgyzstan authorities to send about a hundred local farmers to the Mediterranean island, in an effort to keep its farming tradition alive. 21/09/2023
Germany Germany baffled over sandwich-throwing mystery For six months now, discarded sandwiches have been found between the villages of Königsborn and Heyrothsberge in northwest Germany, apparently thrown by the same driver. The locals are frustrated - and intrigued. 20/09/2023
Italy EU tries to stop Italy’s far-right drift after record migrant arrivals The increased competition between PM Giorgia Meloni and League leader Matteo Salvini has found a new battleground on the issue of migration. 19/09/2023
Poland Poland is one month away from an election that could shake things up One month before Poland’s parliamentary election on 15 October, Euronews looks at how the race might shake up the country’s politics through two new risky coalitions. 15/09/2023
Croatia Croatia announces new bill to recognise femicide as a crime Croatia is set to introduce tougher measures to fight violence against women, including recognising the crime of femicide in its criminal code - a measure that’s still rare across Europe. 15/09/2023
Poland Poland just experienced its biggest migrant hunger strike “It was one of the biggest strikes of this kind, if not the biggest strike in detention centres in Poland,” attorney-at-law Zuzanna Kaciupska told Euronews. 13/09/2023
United Kingdom What changes with the UK labelling Wagner a ‘terrorist’ group? Experts are doubtful that the labelling would have a strong impact on Wagner - though they agree on the political and cultural importance of the UK’s decision. 12/09/2023
Russia Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un: What can North Korea do for Russia? Isolated on the world stage, both Moscow and Pyongyang need each other now more than ever. 07/09/2023
Poland Poland said its army will soon be the strongest in Europe. Can it? Through a series of major arms deals, Poland is set to establish military supremacy in continental Europe - though the high cost of this expansion is a source of concern for some experts. 06/09/2023
Italy Dozens evicted from their home in Milan which will become a mosque The mosque, the first to be built legally in the Italian city, will replace the former public baths which for seven years have been occupied by a group of migrants who can't afford a home in Milan's rental market. 01/09/2023
Italy Italy's Meloni promises change in lawless town near Naples The right-wing prime minister travelled to the crime-ridden town of Caivano after the horrifying rape of two minors, despite protests against the government's recent cuts to social benefits. 31/08/2023
Italy Message in the sky over Italy spread Vatican conspiracy theory Messages transported by small planes over Italy’s beaches this summer have spread the debunked conspiracy theory that Pope Francis is not the legitimate head of the Catholic Church. 30/08/2023
Italy 'Poor eat better than rich': Italian minister's comment sparks outrage The Italian minister Francesco Lollobrigida claimed that poor people in the country "eat better" because they shop directly from farmers and producers. 25/08/2023
Italy A heinous rape in Italy sparked calls to introduce chemical castration The treatment is already allowed on a voluntary basis in several EU countries, but only in Poland is it currently compulsory for rapists and child sex abusers. 25/08/2023
Italy Who should save migrants at sea? The number of migrants arriving on Italy's shores has more than doubled this year, forcing the government to ask for help from the very NGOs it has tried to stop. 23/08/2023
Italy Italian general fired for homophobic remarks is sign Italy is changing A general at the top of Italy’s armed forces bashed gay people in a recent publication. But LGBTQ+ activists and officers tell Euronews that, despite ongoing challenges, the situation is getting better for queer people in the army and the police. 22/08/2023
Albania Dine-and-dash: Italy's PM Giorgia Meloni pays bill of Italian tourists The prime minister paid over €80 for a group of Italian dine-and-dashers who had left a restaurant in Berat, Albania, without covering the bill. 21/08/2023
Work How could heatwaves change the way we work? To avoid the brunt of the heat, people might take more breaks, work shorter shifts, or embrace an overnight shift. 21/08/2023
Portugal How far-right extremism seeped into Portugal’s mainstream politics Chega, Portugal's third largest party, brought toxic racist and anti-migrant narratives to the country's mainstream politics - yet it strongly denies being far-right, preferring to be considered a populist party. 21/08/2023
World News Wagner still recruiting fighters on Facebook, despite Meta’s rules In late May, Meta said it had labelled Wagner as a "dangerous organisation," saying that content promoting the group will be removed from its platforms. A recent study found it's still there. 19/08/2023