Slovakia Vote of no confidence topples Slovakia's government The Slovak government coalition fell on Thursday after narrowly losing a vote of no confidence. 16/12/2022
Peru Deadly protests continue to rock Peru At least seven people have died and tens more injured in protests in Peru in support of the ousted former President Pedro Castillo 16/12/2022
Iran France and Germany slam Iran execution as EU steps up sanctions Majid Reza Rahnavard was hanged from a construction crane in the northern city of Mashad on Monday. 12/12/2022
Italy Can cultural diplomacy succeed where politics has failed? A new documentary, 'Erasmus in Gaza' follows the journey of Italian medical student Riccardo Corradini, who was the first European Erasmus student to travel to a war zone when he went to Gaza in 2019. 09/12/2022
Culture news No longer Shy Di: The dress that unveiled the true Diana to the world Dismayed at Neflix's portrayal of Princess Diana in The Crown, designer Elizabeth Emanuel is fighting back, recreating a lost dress which reveals Diana's positive and confident side. 28/11/2022
France Record numbers behind bars in France This year France has reached record numbers of people behind bars, with prison density at 120% compared to places available. 28/11/2022
Culture news Nose picking and household furniture: Two new Warhol paintings on sale Andy Warhol's nephew has put two early paintings of the pop artist on sale for the first time in New York 15/11/2022
World News US Midterm results come in The Republicans look set to take the House of Representatives in 2022's US Midterms, however the margin may be smaller than predicted 09/11/2022
Culture news Princess Märtha Louise of Norway steps down after controversy Princess Märtha Louise of Norway has announced she is stepping down from royal duties to focus on her business with self-styled Shaman fiancé Durek Verrett. 09/11/2022
Egypt Global north must follow EU and pledge funds to south — von der Leyen European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has called on northern countries to follow the EU's example of committing to climate funding for the global south. 08/11/2022
World News Where is the tourism industry going? After two difficult years, the global travel industry is coming back together in London between the 7th and 9th November for the 2022 World Travel Market. 08/11/2022
Italy Sicily: Desperate migrants throw themselves off blocked rescue boats Three migrants jumped off a rescue boat on Monday after not being allowed by the Italian government to disembark in Catania, Sicily. 07/11/2022
France French leftist parties call for public tribute to first black MP After a racist incident in the French National Assembly on Thursday, a group of leftist parties are calling for a public tribute to the country's first black lawmaker and anti-slavery activist, Jean-Baptiste Belley. 07/11/2022
United Kingdom UK demands post-Brexit access to EU science programmes “The UK’s participation would be a win-win for the UK and the EU, but the UK cannot wait much longer,” said the UK's Europe minister Leo Docherty. 07/11/2022
Italy Right-wing Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wins senate vote Italy's right-wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has won the second and final vote of confidence required by the constitution to govern. 26/10/2022
Euronews Witness Czech voters turn to the far-right for answers to the energy crisis The far-right SPD party has been gaining support in the Czech Republic as the cost of living soars, pushing many into poverty. 13/10/2022
The Exchange Sneaker market thriving In partnership with Media City Did you know that you can invest in sneakers like stocks? If you know your stuff, you can also make a bumper profit selling limited-edition sneakers. Shoes have become a financial asset as much as a style choice, with some pairs costing up to $50,000. 12/10/2022
My Europe Series Euroviews. How does the UK's Erasmus replacement work and has it been a success? It promised the world, but has it delivered? 01/09/2022
Korea South Korea offers aid in return for North's denuclearisation South Korea has offered a large-scale aid package in return for North Korea's denuclearisation, a proposal thought unlikely to be welcomed by Pyongyang. 15/08/2022
India Modi: 'I'll turn India into developed nation within 25 years' Celebrating India's 75th anniversary of independence from British rule, Modi said he would encourage private investment in the country. 15/08/2022