Czech Republic Czech protesters call for Babis to quit over EU funds scandal Thousands marched to call for the Czech Republic’s billionaire prime minister to quit amid an EU funds scandal. 18/11/2018
Latvia Latvian smitten as Baltic country toasts its centenary Latvians are being urged to toast the country’s centenary ... by wearing special mittens. 18/11/2018
United Kingdom These are the MPs who want to oust Theresa May over her Brexit deal Twenty-four of the 48 MPs needed to trigger a vote of no confidence in Theresa May have so far come forward. 18/11/2018
Bulgaria Bulgaria’s deputy PM quits after insulting disabled rights activists Bulgaria’s deputy prime minister has quit after controversial remarks about disabled rights activists sparked protests. 17/11/2018
Switzerland Wish you were still here: giant postcard highlights shrinking glaciers Climate campaigners assembled a giant postcard at one of Europe’s shrinking glaciers to send a message about global warming. 17/11/2018
Slovakia 'We want a decent Slovakia,' demand protesters in Bratislava Protesters used the anniversary of communism’s fall to call for change to Slovakia’s political culture. 17/11/2018
France Yellow block road: France’s fuel price protests in pictures The best images from a day of protests in France over rising fuel prices. 17/11/2018
United Kingdom Stephen Barclay is UK's new Brexit minister as May plugs cabinet gaps Leave-voting MP Stephen Barclay has been appointed the UK's new Brexit minister, Downing Street has told Euronews. 16/11/2018
Italy Pope's prayers come true as tweak mooted for key Bible passage One of the most famous and widely-recited passages of the Bible is set to change, it has emerged. 16/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit: May vows to fight on amid fierce fallout over EU divorce deal UK PM Theresa May grapples with the fallout from the Brexit deal she struck with Brussels. 15/11/2018
United Kingdom May survives first Brexit hurdle as Brussels publishes draft deal British PM Theresa May secures senior MPs' approval of her draft Brexit deal as Brussels publishes the draft document. 14/11/2018
United Kingdom Christmas ad ban petition attracts 660,000 signatures People have flocked to sign a petition calling for British regulators to overturn a ban on a television advert about the impact of palm oil production. 12/11/2018
Romania Journalists in Romania 'under political pressure' after Dragnea claims Investigative journalists who have published claims about Romania’s most powerful politician say they’ve come under political pressure to reveal their sources. 12/11/2018
Russia Watch: Putin's warm thumbs-up to Trump at Paris commemorations This is the moment Russian President Vladimir Putin gave his US counterpart Donald Trump a warm thumbs-up gesture in Paris. 11/11/2018
France Topless protester gets within metres of Trump's motorcade in Paris A topless Femen protester got within metres of the vehicle carrying US President Donald Trump as it moved through Paris, pictures show. 11/11/2018
France Marseille building collapse: balcony gives way as city honours victims Part of a balcony gave way in Marseille during a march to pay tribute to the victims of a deadly building collapse in the French city. 11/11/2018
USA Trump cancels trip to US cemetery in France due to bad weather Donald Trump has today cancelled a planned trip to a cemetery in France because of bad weather, the White House says. 10/11/2018
Turkey Turkey gives UK, US, France and Germany recording of Khashoggi murder Turkey says it's shared a recording of Jamal Khashoggi's murder with Britain, France, Germany and the US. 10/11/2018
USA Death toll from California wildfires climbs to at least 23 people The death toll from wildfires that are ravaging parts of California has now jumped to at least 23 people, officials say. 10/11/2018
France Ryanair 'settles €525,000 debt' after French seize one of its planes Ryanair has paid up after French authorities grounded one of its planes in a bid to recover €525,000 of public money given to the airline. 09/11/2018