USA 'Alarming factions': Here's why the US Capitol siege happened The events of January 6 were not a one-off. They were the culmination of various pro-Trump factions coming together "under his banner" for a common cause, experts tell Euronews. 18/01/2021
World News Megafire, pandemic, unbolting: Here are some of 2020's most used words The biggest news events of the year have led to words we barely even uttered before now being used on a near-daily basis. 28/12/2020
USA These eight crucial swing states will decide if Trump or Biden wins These are the states you need to keep an eye out for as the results come in. 03/11/2020
Mexico Mexico: Women stay at home to protest femicide What would a world without women look like? On Monday, tens of thousands of women in Mexico stayed off the streets to protest femicide. 10/03/2020
Vietnam Viral virus video as Vietnam prevention message proves popular Government public information videos are not meant to be this popular. 06/03/2020
Spain 360º video: this school teaches paraplegics how to fly airplanes After losing the use of his legs in a plane crash, a Spanish engineer has launched a new kind of flight school where other paraplegics can learn how to fly planes. 16/08/2019
Sport World Cup: Japan lose to Poland 0-1 but still qualify for next round Japan goes on to the Round of 16. 28/06/2018
Denmark Christiania, a self-governing Copenhagen district fighting to survive In these two ground-breaking VR experiences, discover Christiania, the self-governing, drug-dealing Copenhagen district in a seemingly never-ending conflict with authorities 12/02/2018
World News Europeans 'increasingly anti-Brussels but don't want Brexit' A few weeks ahead of the make-or-break UK referendum on whether to leave the European Union, several surveys hint that while Europeans are against Brexit, they are increasingly divided, and doubtful, 10/06/2016
France The controversial awarding of France's highest honour to top Saudi prince Controversy is mounting after the French presidency awarded the Légion d’Honneur, the country’s highest decoration, to Mohammed ben Nayef, Crown 07/03/2016
USA Watch: Photographer thrown to the floor at Donald Trump rally Things are heating up ahead of Super Tuesday on the US campaign trail. Video footage has emerged seemingly showing Chris Morris, a Time magazine 01/03/2016
France Flu and weather made 2015 the deadliest year in France since World War II The year 2015 has been the deadliest in France since the end of World War II according to official figures, a toll attributed to the weather and 15/02/2016
World News Gravitational waves detected for the first time Scientists have been trying to detect gravitational waves, or ripples in the fabric of space-time, ever since Albert Einstein published his theory 11/02/2016
USA What happened at Super Bowl 50: six things you need to know Broncos win The Denver Broncos, led by 39 year-old quarterback Peyton Manning, won the National Football League’s Super Bowl 50, beating the Carolina 08/02/2016
World News Seven things to take away from the Iowa caucuses Ted Cruz & Hillary Clinton claim victory In a statement, the Clinton campaign director for Iowa said “there is no uncertainty and Secretary Clinton 02/02/2016
Denmark Refugee crisis: Denmark "punishes people already here” to deter future asylum seekers How should refugees be treated? It’s a fundamental question that is threatening to tear apart the EU. Denmark thinks it has the answers: that it is 25/01/2016
USA Gun control, education most talked-about topics online during #DemDebate The first Democratic debate in Las Vegas on Tuesday night was widely commented on online. There was more than 2.3 million mentions of hashtags 14/10/2015