Poland Polish MPs set to debate abortion ban while lockdown prevents protest Mass protests helped stop a near-total abortion ban in 2016. This time, amid the coronavirus lockdown, that option is not available. 12/04/2020
Italy Watch: Satellite data shows Italy's pollution plummet amid lockdown Nitrogen dioxide emissions have declined in northern Italy since its coronavirus lockdown, data shows. 14/03/2020
World News Coronavirus: Spain declares emergency as France shuts restaurants Spain and France announce tough new restrictions to control the COVID-19 outbreak as cases jump in Italy. 09/03/2020
Switzerland Swiss army under effective quarantine after soldier catches COVID-19 Switzerland's military has been banned from leaving its bases after a soldier tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus 03/03/2020
Turkey Explained: Why Turkey let refugees head for EU and the link with Syria Confused about why Europe is facing a fresh migrant crisis? Read our explainer. 03/03/2020
Turkey Watch: Migrant boat targeted in sea between Turkey and Greece A Greek coastguard vessel appears to sail very close to a boat of migrants. 02/03/2020
Europe News Luxembourg is first country in world to make public transport free Next stop, huge debt? Luxembourg becomes the first country in the world to scrap charges for using public transport. 29/02/2020
Slovakia Will Slovakia's pro-European surge continue in Saturday's election? All you need to know to understand Slovakia's pivotal parliamentary poll on Saturday. 28/02/2020
Sport UEFA bans Manchester City from Champions League for two seasons Manchester City hit back saying the case was "initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA". 14/02/2020
United Kingdom Watch: MEPs sing Auld Lang Syne after giving historic Brexit backing Watch: MEPs sing Auld Lang Syne after giving historic Brexit backing 29/01/2020
Italy Salvini, sardines & strongholds: Will one vote topple the government? Sunday could see fatal cracks appear in Italy’s coalition government. Here’s how. 26/01/2020
Belgium Is flight-shaming helping resurrect Europe's overnight trains? With airport passengers dropping in Sweden and Germany and a new Vienna-Brussels overnight train starting on Sunday, are Europe's night trains set for a renaissance? 19/01/2020
United Kingdom British territory Gibraltar 'could stay in Schengen Area after Brexit' Gibraltar's chief minister, Fabian Picardo, says the territory should remain accessible to the rest of the EU after January 31. 18/01/2020
Spain 'Almost unbelievable': Metal plate from Spain blast kills man 3km away He was one of two people killed in a huge explosion at a chemical plant in north-east Spain on Tuesday. 15/01/2020
World News In pictures: The first full moon and lunar eclipse of the new decade The penumbral eclipse gave the moon an unusual colour. 11/01/2020
Sweden Flight-shaming a factor as Swedish air passengers tumble, says expert Experts are pointing to the Greta Thunberg effect after the number of passengers using Swedish airports, especially for domestic flights, tumbles. 11/01/2020
United Kingdom 'Bladed weapon' attack on prison officer treated as terrorism Two inmates used “improvised bladed weapons” in the assault at Whitemoor jail, a maximum-security facility 120 kilometres north of London. 10/01/2020
Iran US-Iran war is a lot closer but won't be conventional — expert Iran expert Soraya Lennie tells Euronews: "I really don't see a lot of positive avenues left open to de-escalate this crisis. 03/01/2020
Turkey Turkish MPs back sending troops to Libya It's feared Turkey's involvement in Libya could aggravate the conflict. 02/01/2020
Ukraine Watch: Ukrainian nationalists hold torchlit parade in Kyiv It's to honour World War II anti-Soviet leader Stepan Bandera 01/01/2020