France France pension reform: Where in Europe can parliament be bypassed? France pushed through a contoversial bill in parliament by enacting article 49.3. No vote was needed. Could this happen elsewhere in Europe? 22/03/2023
Iran 'Threshold of revolution': Why Iran's protests are different this time All you need to know about the Iran protests and the death of Mahsa Amini. 20/12/2022
World News "We do not have a migration problem in Europe", Amnesty tells #GME "We do not have a migration problem in Europe. No European country is in the top number of countries hosting refugees. This is a political tactic to divert attention from the real economic and social issues within the EU." Amnesty International Advocacy Director, Iverna McGowan, talks migration. 26/06/2018
Iran Husband of imprisoned British-Iranian describes 2 years without wife a Two years on: 'not enough has been done' Richard Ratcliffe tells euronews about his wife Nazanin's detention. 02/04/2018
United Kingdom 'I am not a fish thrower', Jacob Rees-Mogg protests 'Am I going to change my name to Captain Haddock?', Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg asked, denying reports he'd throw dead fish into the Thames to protest against the delay in leaving the Common Fisheries Policy. 20/03/2018
Republic of North Macedonia Greece's foreign minister on FYROM-name dispute Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikos Kotzias speaks exclusively to Euronews about the decades-long 'Macedonia' dispute. 05/02/2018
USA Bearing up: black bears re-released after holistic treatment for burns Fish skin was stitched to their poorly paws after they suffered burns in the recent California wildfires. 26/01/2018
Yemen Yemen suffers deadly strikes as Russia calls for dialogue Amid fresh violence in Yemen, Russia calls for dialogue to resolve what the UN says is currently 'the worst man-made humanitarian crisis'. 22/01/2018
Germany Germany's Merkel battles for survival in 'last-ditch' talks with SPD The CDU-CSU are in preliminary talks with the Social Democrats (SPD) in what some are labelling a last chance to form a stable coalition in Germany. 08/01/2018
World News South Africa: 'Ramaphosa’s going to need all his skills' Despite a rift in South Africa's ruling party, Andrew Meldrum, the acting Africa editor for Associated Press, told Euronews he doesn't think the ANC will split. 19/12/2017
France France says final farewell to Johnny Hallyday France said 'au revoir' to the French rocker, who died on Wednesday, aged 74. 09/12/2017
Iran Diplomatic discussions: Boris Johnson meets Iranian counterpart UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson meets his Iranian counterpart in Tehran for talks on the nuclear deal and dual national consular cases, including that of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. 09/12/2017
Germany Germany: nail-filled package could be extortion-related German police say a suspicious, nail-filled package, sent to an address in Potsdam, is being investigated in an extortion inquiry. 03/12/2017
Yemen Yemen: dozens killed in fierce fighting over weekend Saudi-led air strikes have targeted several locations in the war-torn country. 03/12/2017
Yemen 'Shocking silence' surrounds situation in Yemen, IRC tells euronews IRC Director Paolo Cernuschi says a huge humanitarian crisis looms 'of proportions [...] we've not seen in our lifetimes'. 24/11/2017
Fiji Fiji prepares for 'climate refugees' Fiji moves entire villages inland as sea levels rise. 17/11/2017
USA Russian cyber meddling 'deflected scandalous news about Trump' - AP Russian cyber meddling 'actively distracted attention' away from critical online media about Donald Trump, AP finds. 10/11/2017
Spain Puigdemont summoned to Spain The ousted Catalan president and 19 others are summoned to court hearings in Spain, but the leader is reportedly still in Brussels. 01/11/2017
Democratic Republic Of Congo Thousands of DRC children at immediate risk of starvation, UN warns The World Food Programme says a looming humanitarian catastrophe could cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of youngsters within months. 31/10/2017
World News UN warns CO2 levels reach record high The UN warns the amount of CO2 in the Earth's atmosphere has reached levels not seen in millions of years. 30/10/2017