Hungary MEPs debate whether to punish Hungary Join us for live coverage from the European Parliament where MEPs are discussing whether to punish the Hungarian for undercutting democracy. 11/09/2018
France Saudi princess 'has €800,000 of jewellery stolen' at Paris hotel Thieves have struck again in one of Paris' richest neighbourhoods. 11/09/2018
Sweden Sweden election: six Swedes tell us who they will vote for on Sunday Read our snapshot of opinion in Sweden to know what people are thinking ahead of Sunday's election. 07/09/2018
United Kingdom Britain vs Russia on Novichok attacks: who do you believe? Russia says there are inconsistencies in the UK’s claim that Moscow was behind Novichok poisonings on English soil. Who's right? 07/09/2018
Moldova Failed coup crackdown? Moldova raid sees teachers expelled to Turkey They were detained with excessive force and intimidation, it's been claimed. 07/09/2018
Brazil The moment ‘Brazil’s Donald Trump’ is stabbed at election rally Footage shows the dramatic moment a far-right presidential candidate in Brazil was stabbed at an election rally. 07/09/2018
Romania Concerns raised over Romania's anti-graft chief nomination Concerns have been raised over alleged links between the woman set to be Romania’s new anti-corruption chief and the ruling social democrats. 06/09/2018
World News What is the new Nations League and how does it work? Euronews explains Here we explain the new major football tournament that begins tonight with European heavyweights France and Germany facing off in Munich. 06/09/2018
World News August in Europe 'was the warmest on record' Europe had its warmest August on record — the third month this year that has seen unprecedented temperatures. 05/09/2018
Japan Footage shows devastation from Japan's worst storm in a generation Pictures have emerged showing the devastation caused by the most powerful storm to hit Japan in a quarter of a century. 05/09/2018
Romania Cop sent to psychologist after backing anti-corruption campaign Police chiefs in Romania told one of its cops to see a psychologist after he backed a campaign to stop criminals serving in public office. 05/09/2018
Denmark Denmark calls up second-string players amid dispute with regular stars Denmark has been forced to call up football players from its five-a-side indoor format after a dispute with the country’s regular squad members. 04/09/2018
Spain Spain to 'scrap sale of bombs to Saudi Arabia' Military chiefs in Spain claim they are stopping the controversial sale of laser-precision bombs to Saudi Arabia. 04/09/2018
Sweden Sweden votes: climate is key election issue 'for first time in Europe' Sweden’s scorching summer and subsequent forest fires have given unprecedented prominence to the issue. 04/09/2018
Slovenia Watch: Masked armed group in Slovenia pledges to ‘secure order’ Footage of an armed group being led through training drills by a fringe politician has sparked concern in Slovenia. 04/09/2018
Greece Europe will ‘unleash demonic political forces to recreate 1930s’ A nationalist and quasi-fascist force is rising up in Europe, former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis has warned. 04/09/2018
Sweden Sweden election explainer: will Swedes swing to the far right? Sweden had a record-breaking 163,000 asylum applicants in 2015. Will the legacy of this be the country electing far right populists Sweden Democrats on September 9? 03/09/2018
World News Europe briefing: 8 stories to know about today In a rush? Here are eight stories from around Europe you need know about this lunchtime. 03/09/2018
Switzerland Watch: Flagging a problem? New ambassador's prop gaffe on first day They share a border, language and good diplomatic relations but are things going to go sour between the Germans and the Swiss? 30/08/2018
Norway Norway tunes in for ‘world’s most-boring television’ Their slow television broadcasts have already included a 12-hour knitting marathon. Now fans of the 'world’s most-boring television format' are enjoying another treat: watching hikers walk up a mountain. 30/08/2018