United Kingdom Hundreds gather in London over the death of Mahsa Amini "The regime wants to prove that they didn't use any violence [against Mahsa Amini] by using violence against protestors," said Mohammad Hoshr, a demonstrator in London on Saturday. 25/09/2022
Culture news Best-selling author Peter James says burglary helped boost his career Author Peter James spoke to Euronews Culture about how a burglary was "one of the best things that ever happened" to him, getting shot at in Moscow and the psychological impact of writing crime fiction. 23/09/2022
Culture news More than three-quarters of UK bars are facing financial run A flash poll by the Night Time Industries Association has found that nearly 50% of night-time venues in the UK are barely breaking even, while a further 25% are losing money. 21/09/2022
Culture news From Mbappe to Muhammad Ali, when sports stars get political French footballer Kylian Mbappe has brought renewed attention to the social role of sports stars, following his boycott of fast food and gambling marketing campaigns. But he is not the first and probably won't be the last. 20/09/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Top developments you need to know today These are the latest updates in the Ukraine war you need to know today. 18/09/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: What you need to know this Saturday These are the latest developments in the Ukraine war you need to know about this Saturday. 17/09/2022
Germany In pictures: Oktoberfest returns following 2 year hiatus Germany's legendary beer festival is back for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic. 17/09/2022
United Kingdom People urged not to join Queen queue amid lengthy waiting times People have been urged not to join the huge queue of mourners waiting to file past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth in London. 15/09/2022
My Europe Series Why is there concern over free speech in aftermath of Queen's death? “I struggle to understand how holding up that sign could meet the threshold for a breach of the peace, and any subsequent prosecution on that basis would clearly bring into play serious concerns about fundamental human rights.” 13/09/2022
My Europe Series What are the arguments for and against an EU visa ban for Russians? There are many arguments for and against banning or restricting EU visitor visas for Russians. Euronews spoke to three experts to find out more. 13/09/2022
My Europe Series Soaring energy prices: How does the UK compare with Europe? The UK's energy bills will jump by 80% a year from October. But how do Britain's prices compare with the rest of Europe? Who in Europe is paying the most? Who is paying the least? 08/09/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Five key developments to know today Berlin's 'hybrid war' against Russia, US Navy in Baltics and Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. These are the latest developments in the Ukraine war. 04/09/2022
Ukraine Ukraine 'shelling Russian supply ferries' on Dnipro River It comes after Ukraine said it had launched a major counter-offensive to re-take the Kherson region. 31/08/2022
Russia 'Man of peace': How has Europe reacted to Gorbachev's death? Tributes have flooded in from across Europe, but there has been a more muted reaction in Russia. 31/08/2022
Europe News In pictures: Europe celebrates Ukraine Independence Day Ukraine's Independence Day was widely celebrated across Europe on Wednesday in a massive show of solidarity with the war-torn country. 25/08/2022
Belgium Watch: Violent brawl between football fans shakes central Brussels A cafe in Brussels centre was pelted with chairs, tables and other objects after a brawl broke out between supporters of two European football teams on Wednesday evening. 25/08/2022
Ukraine Six months of resilience amid devastation: The Ukraine war in pictures During six months of war in Ukraine, photographers have captured images that show the full impact of Russia's invasion. These are some of the most profound. 24/08/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Eight key developments to know about from Tuesday Blasts shake a Russian military base in occupied Crimea, while Moscow resists a UN mission to Zaporizhzhia and cranks up the rhetoric against the West: Your daily round-up of the latest developments. 16/08/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: Germany NATO spending, Wagner group, Griner appeal Germany to fall short of NATO spending targets, US basketball star Brittney Griner appeal, and Wagner group HQ bombed: The latest developments in the Ukraine war. 15/08/2022
My Europe Series Five infographics showing impact of Taliban takeover on Europe The Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan a year ago sparked an exodus - but how many Afghans ended up seeking asylum in the EU? And where did they go? 15/08/2022