France Death toll from floods in south-west France 'climbs to at least 12' Death toll from floods in south-west France 'climbs to at least 12' 15/10/2018
World News Seven stories from around Europe to know about today Here are some of the key developments from around Europe at noon today, Monday, October 15. 15/10/2018
Bulgaria Daphne’s sister wants Europe-wide action to stop journalist murders Europe must act together to stop the murder of journalists investigating corruption, the sister of one of those killed has claimed. 08/10/2018
World News Cycling with bodyguards: life for a triathlete in crisis-hit Venezuela From food shortages to cycling on crumbling roads, preparing for the world’s toughest triathlon is not easy in collapsing Venezuela. 05/10/2018
Sport Spurs boss Pochettino's novel birthday tribute for assistant Perez Who needs a birthday card when you've got smartphone? 05/10/2018
France French language police: 'It’s information fallacieuse not fake news’ Donald Trump's catchphrase 'fake news' has crossed linguistic barriers and is used across Europe. But now the French have attempted to stop its spread. 05/10/2018
China Is this how drugs will be delivered around your body in the future? A tiny robot has been developed that could be one day used to move drugs around the human body. 05/10/2018
Bosnia and Herzegovina Explained: why it's bleak for Bosnia ahead of national elections Bosnia has Europe's most complex system of government and it's going to the polls on Sunday. 04/10/2018
Romania Explained: Romania's referendum on stopping EU's gay marriage momentum Gay marriage is already illegal in Romania but campaigners are trying to make sure the law cannot be unpicked. 04/10/2018
United Kingdom Does what the Skripal suspects said add up? We assess four key claims made by the Russian men charged with poisoning Sergei and Yulia Skripal about their time in southern England. 14/09/2018
Romania Legal challenge over Romania’s ‘homophobic’ gay marriage referendum The race is on to stop Romania's gay marriage referendum. 14/09/2018
Switzerland This map shows 'how snow is disappearing from Switzerland' Snow covering an area twice the size of Luxembourg has been lost in Switzerland over the last two decades, researchers say. 13/09/2018
World News From serious to satire as web makes fun of Navalny fight threat Web users have turned to humour after Vladimir Putin’s ex-head of security challenged opposition leader Alexei Navalny to a fight. 13/09/2018
United Kingdom 'We were in Salisbury for its cathedral', say Novichok attack suspects UK government says interview contains 'blatant fabrications' and is 'offensive'. 13/09/2018
Romania Romania referendum on making gay marriage harder ‘immoral’ Campaigners have hit out after senators in Romania backed calls for a referendum that could make it harder for gay marriage to be legalised. 12/09/2018
Europe News EU lawmakers back controversial copyright reforms It means the contentious changes are a step closer to becoming law. 12/09/2018
Belgium 5 things to know about Juncker's State of the Union We've been through Juncker's speech so you don't have to. 12/09/2018
Belgium Rated: Did Juncker deliver on his State of the Union promises? Euronews takes a look at Juncker's scorecard ahead of his 2018 state of the union address. 11/09/2018
Sudan EU-bound child migrants rescued from traffickers in Sudan, say police They were heading to Europe before traffickers made them work in illegal gold mines, authorities claim. 11/09/2018