Syria Aleppo: a Syrian tragedy The devastation in Aleppo's besieged rebel-held east has sparked global outrage, but world powers are failing to stop the bloodshed. 07/10/2016
World Iraqi president on democracy and ISIL's decline Euronews’ Aissa Boukanoun sits down with Iraqi leader Dr Muhammad Fuad Masum to talk about the Battle of Mosul, democracy and Daesh. 29/09/2016
Iraq Al Qaeda 15 years after 9/11 Fifteen years on from the 9/11 attacks and more than five years after the death of Osama bin Laden what has happened to Al Qaeda? 09/09/2016
Colombia Colombia's long road to peace After 52 years of fighting and four years of negotiations Latin America’s longest running conflict has officially ended. 25/08/2016
Italy Italy's worst earthquakes Italy is one of the most seismically active countries in Europe. 24/08/2016
France Low milk prices plague French dairy industry French food giant Lactalis said it would renegotiate milk prices with French farmers after 400 of them protested outside the company’s headquarters in Laval this… 23/08/2016
Syria The iconic images of children suffering in war Viewers are almost immune now to the dusty aftermath of air strikes on city streets in Syria on their television screens. 22/08/2016
South Sudan South Sudan : one year since peace deal One year to the day since the signing of the peace agreement in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and there is renewed tension between the two warring factions in South… 17/08/2016
Syria ISIL tactics on exporting terror abroad Since the restoration of the caliphate on June 29, 2014 under the rule of the self-proclaimed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi the so-called Islamic state called on foreign jihadists to take their terror c 15/08/2016
USA Donald Trump: the rebellious Republican Donald Trump’s campaign positions have angered minority groups, liberals, Democrats and increasingly those within his own party, the Republicans. 04/08/2016
Syria Syria: 5 years on A look at the devastating effects the war in Syria has had on the population since it began. 03/08/2016
France France: Islamic Funding Reform The organization and financing of the Muslim faith in France, has come under fire from politicians after the succession of jihadist attacks in recent months. 02/08/2016
Brazil Refugees making Olympic history For the first time in the history of the games, a team of 10 will make up the Refugee Olympic Team. 01/08/2016
Lebanon Syrian children: Growing up with no education Lebanon is no stranger to refugees even long before the Syrian conflict. 22/07/2016
France French Muslims apprehensive and alienated France is home to over 6 million Muslims around 9.6 percent of the population, the largest Muslim minority in Europe. 20/07/2016
Russia Russia's long running doping saga The findings of Richard McLaren, the Canadian law professor and head of the independent commission set up by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) to investigate allegations of systematic cheating in Ru 19/07/2016
France Terrorist attacks: Why France? The last 18 months have seen France suffer three deadly attacks that left more than 231 dead and hundreds injured. 18/07/2016
United Kingdom David Cameron: his time at number 10 Downing Street David Cameron will go down in history as the Prime Minister who was in charge when the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. 13/07/2016
Switzerland The long road to build the new Gotthard rail tunnel 1999: kick-off for a mammoth Swiss project that was to last 17 years. 01/06/2016