World News Trans rights in Europe: Where does your country stand? While a number of European nations have been praised by leading trans organisations for their commitment to improving rights for the marginalised group, others - including Slovakia and the UK - have been told they still have a long way to go. 28/10/2023
Russia Increases in abortion restrictions in Russia spark outrage The government's plan to restrict access to abortion as well as emergency contraceptives comes at a time in the conflict with Ukraine where women are increasingly deciding not to have children. 27/10/2023
Gaza Confusion over aid convoy reports as Israel vows to step up strikes The latest updates from the Israel Hamas war. 22/10/2023
United Kingdom It's a wealthy European country, so why is homelessness on the rise? In new data, it’s been revealed that overall spending on homelessness has increased by 10.5% since 2021/22 and a majority of councils have reported their costs have gone up. 22/10/2023
Gaza Israel Hamas war: UN calls for 'end to the nightmare' as aid trucks enter Gaza and strikes continue The latest updates from the Israel Hamas war. 21/10/2023
Health news English teenagers crossing into Wales and Scotland to get Botox The practice was banned for anybody under the age of 18 in England in 2021 - but Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland still have no age limit for those wishing to get fillers and Botox - despite a concerning lack of regulations and potential life-changing side effects. 20/10/2023
United Kingdom UK's Labour Party win resounding victories over Conservatives Britain's opposition Labour party have won two by-elections over the ruling Conservatives, putting even more pressure on Rishi Sunak's party as the next general election fast approaches. 20/10/2023
Nature Disagreements over charity call to stop keeping elephants in zoos Born Free is calling on the government and UK zoos to release elephants back to their natural habitats. But other experts disagree. 19/10/2023
Gaza Israel Hamas war: Death toll rises, Netanyahu says Israel to ‘demolish Hamas' as thousands flee Gaza That's the end of our live coverage for today, thanks for reading. We'll be back again at 07:00CET on Monday morning with all the latest developments. For now, read our live blog below to see how events unfolded on Sunday: 15/10/2023
Israel Israel Hamas war: Ground invasion of Gaza expected soon as Netanyahu warns 'next stage is coming' That's the end of our live coverage for today, thanks for reading. We'll be back again at 09:00CET on Sunday morning with all the latest developments. For now, read our live blog below to see how events unfolded on Saturday: 14/10/2023
United Kingdom UK businesses call for help as shoplifting problem escalates The government-in-waiting say they'll tackle theft with a new law – but business across the country continue to struggle against shoplifters. 12/10/2023
Afghanistan Afghanistan after the earthquake: Mounds of rubble and a future of grief in store for citizens As people in the country’s Herat province continue to dig through damaged buildings for their few possessions following Saturday’s earthquake, material losses seem ever less important. 11/10/2023
Italy Losing my religion: More people across Europe have little or no belief In Italy, the cradle of Catholicism, new research suggests that only 19% of citizens attend services at least weekly, while 31% never attend at all - and it's a trend already growing in some European nations. 08/10/2023
World News New commission set to tackle rising human slavery in Europe - and beyond Headed up by former British prime minister Theresa May, the Global Commission for Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking seeks to eradicate the ever-increasing issue by 2030. 07/10/2023
Lifestyle Wondering what to wear this autumn? Here's our guide to looking good As the leaves start to fall and a chill creeps into the air, you'll likely be thinking about what to wear in the months ahead. Euronews Culture has got you with this handy guide to the top trends for the coming season. 05/10/2023
United Kingdom ‘Blade runners’ fight back against controversial ULEZ scheme in London Self-proclaimed 'freedom fighters' believe that London mayor Sadiq Khan's extension of the scheme, which aims to improve air quality in the city, is an attack on their civil rights. 02/10/2023
Lifestyle How can knitting help fashion be more sustainable? As the climate crisis rages on and fast fashion brands are increasingly being attacked for their role in harming the planet, knitting is getting ever more popular - and some say it could contribute to slowing down global warming. 29/09/2023
Switzerland Daughter of former Uzbek president indicted on corruption charges The daughter of the late President Islam Karmiov, Gulnara Karimova, is already behind bars in Uzebekistan for charges relating to allegations of money laundering, fraud, and violating the terms of her house arrest. 28/09/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: The first edition of Tintin magazine is released On 26 September 1946, the first publication featuring the spunky boy reporter and his canine sidekick Snowy hit the shelves, launching the fictional journalist's popularity to new heights. 26/09/2023
Culture news French rapper MHD jailed for murder A court in Paris handed down the 12 year sentence to the 'Afro-trap' pioneer, real name Mohamed Sylla, after he was found guilty of involvement in the gang-related killing of 23-year-old victim Loic K. 24/09/2023