Belgium 'Culture of impunity': What led to the MEP corruption scandal? Those "calling for the strictest anti-corruption ... measures [within the EU] ... have always been the biggest opponents of adopting those rules ... when it comes to themselves," said Nick Aiossa, Deputy Director of the Transparency Initiative. 19/12/2022
United Kingdom Inside the UK's warm banks where people go to escape the cold “Knowing that people were out there in the cold, we just couldn't bear it," said Kim Griffiths, a volunteer at the Elim warm bank. "We had to do something.” 15/12/2022
Ukraine Russia using '40-year-old' ammo and other key developments Here is the latest from the war in Ukraine. 12/12/2022
Ukraine Medvedev's weapons claim, and other key developments in Ukraine war Here is the latest news from Russia's war in Ukraine. 12/12/2022
Lithuania Third migrant loses leg to frostbite at Lithuanian border: Reports Earlier in November, two young Sri Lankan men had to have their legs amputated due to frostbite. 10/12/2022
My Europe Series Strikes, sackings and surging prices: Teacher anger rages in Hungary "I feel as if our government does not want people to think critically," one teacher told Euronews. "They don't want people to have an academic education ... just go to work, do your job and vote like you are told." 09/12/2022
My Europe Series Is Poland becoming more authoritarian? "We took it for granted that after Communism Poland would become a democracy ... that everything would go smoothly," said Filip Pazderski of the Insitute of Public Affairs. 08/12/2022
Culture news Horrors of Ukraine war recorded by Museum of Civilian Voices Serhiy Perebyinis learned about the death of his wife, 9-year-old daughter, and 18-year-old son on social media. His story is just one of 43,800 collected by Ukraine's Museum of Civilian Voices. 08/12/2022
Qatar Morocco makes history by knocking Spain out of the World Cup "Its a moment of history," one Morrocan fan told Euronews. 06/12/2022
Lithuania Row breaks out as Vilnius tears down Stalin-era WW2 memorial Critics of the move say it will hand Putin a propaganda victory. Local authorities describe the monument as a painful reminder of the Soviet occupation. 02/12/2022
My Europe Series Five burning issues on the agenda as Biden welcomes Macron to the US The talks come at a fraught time in world politics. 30/11/2022
Romania NATO talks Ukraine at scene of one of its most controversial decisions In 2008, NATO promised that Ukraine and Georgia could join the western military alliance. Russia invaded the latter four months later. 29/11/2022
Living Vapes are a 'new threat' to the planet, experts warn Research by Material Focus found that around 1.3 million single-use e-cigarettes are thrown away in the UK every week. 26/11/2022
Lithuania Barefoot migrants pushed by Belarus across Lithuanian border: Minister This follows reports that a Sri Lankan man lost his leg to frostbite after being pushed across the snowy Lithuanian border barefoot. 24/11/2022
United Kingdom Non-EU nationals push UK's net migration to record level The increase was driven largely by non-EU nationals coming to study in the country. 24/11/2022
My Europe Series What's next after Scotland lost its case for a new independence vote? Nicola Sturgeon's Scottish National Party faces three options after being prevented from legally holding a new independence referendum. 23/11/2022
Eco-Innovation This floating solar farm chases the sun to absorb more energy It is the first floating solar farm in the world to use the technology. 22/11/2022
Eco-Innovation Australian rubbish tip removes forever chemicals from rainwater The technology uses minimal energy and no extra chemicals, says the company. 22/11/2022
Green News 'A fossil fuel fair’: Experts and activists speak out on COP27 But others hailed the conference for setting up a loss and damage fund. 21/11/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: What you need to know today These are the six latest developments in the Ukraine war. 12/11/2022