Russia How Russian propaganda 'has found a way of avoiding detection online' Russia is using Telegram to help it bypass telltale signs that would identify content as Moscow-backed propaganda to tech giants like Twitter. 07/10/2022
Greece Greece: At least 22 dead and dozens missing after migrant boats sink The boats sank amid stormy weather as authorities launched a dramatic rescue. 06/10/2022
World News Bosnia, Bulgaria and Latvia: What happened in elections this weekend? Here's everything you need to know - including who won and what that means for the rest of the world. 03/10/2022
Europe News Europeans 'must lower thermostats to prepare for total gas supply cut' "The complete shutdown of Russian pipeline gas supplies to the European Union cannot be excluded ahead of the 2022/23 heating season." 03/10/2022
My Europe Series Is there still any hope for independence in Catalonia? This is how Catalonia's independence movement is faring after it tried to break away from Spain in 2017. 01/10/2022
Austria Beerocracy: Meet the punk using booze to be Austria's next president He's already gained fame for keeping a promise to install a beer fountain in Vienna 29/09/2022
Russia What Russia's favourite travel vloggers think of the new visa rules "I think that this is completely unfair because at least among young Russians, I've hardly met anyone who supports the war," one vlogger said. 02/09/2022
United Kingdom 'Summer of discontent': Soaring inflation fuels strikes in the UK "We've not had anything like this since the late 1970s," one expert told Euronews. 30/08/2022
France Watch as British band play on van roof for drivers stuck in Calais Calais queues: British band play on roof to entertain drivers stuck in seven-hour queue 25/08/2022
United Kingdom EU migration to UK plummets post-Brexit as labour shortages bite Just 43,000 people from EU member states received visas — accounting for just five per cent of all visas granted that year. 15/08/2022
Moldova Moldova imports a million iodine pills amid nuclear disaster fears The country insisted people should not panic as it upped its stockpile of iodine tablets to be taken in case of a radioactive disaster. 15/08/2022
My Europe Series Why Brexit made top UK wine seller relocate to France For 30 years, Daniel Lambert ran a thriving wine business from the UK — but on New Year's Day in 2021 everything changed. 13/08/2022
United Kingdom UK drought: Which areas have warnings after latest alert? The UK's Environment Agency issued a rare drought alert after a long period of little or no rainfall, and scorching hot summer temperatures. 12/08/2022
United Kingdom UK officially declares drought as millions face hosepipe ban Millions of people face water usage restrictions in the UK after a drought was officially declared across large parts of the country. 12/08/2022
Ukraine Ukraine war: The key developments you need to know A former Russian state TV journalist detained, H&M and IKEA flog final stock, and oil deliveries restart 10/08/2022
Afghanistan Girls the 'biggest losers' after a year of Taliban rule in Afghanistan Girls are bearing the brunt of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, according to a new report by Save the Children. 10/08/2022
France Beluga whale stranded in French river dies after failed rescue mission A beluga whale stranded in France's River Seine has died after a failed rescue mission. 10/08/2022
France Salt farmers emerge as reluctant winners of Europe's severe drought As Europe suffers its most severe drought in decades, one group has emerged as a reluctant winner of the extreme conditions. 10/08/2022
France Free art classes for disadvantaged children in Marseille Some 150 summer camps are on offer in Marseille with up to 13,000 children set to benefit from the programme. 02/08/2022
France Mont Blanc warning as heatwave causes more frequent rockfalls Amateur climbers have been urged to steer clear of France's Mont Blanc as extreme heat is causing more frequent rockfalls. 01/08/2022