World News As it happened this morning, Monday, May 21 How the key international stories unfolded today. 20/05/2018
Malta The long goodbye: how southern Europeans are leaving home even later than before Italian, Greek and Spanish millennials already have a reputation for staying at home longer than northern Europeans. But latest figures suggest they are putting off quitting the family nest for even longer than before. 16/05/2018
Russia Vigorous Vladimir? A look at the attempts to portray Putin as an all-action leader He’s flown planes and hang gliders, driven tanks, cruised around on a three-wheeled motorbike, taken up the controls of snowmobile, piloted a powerboat dressed in camouflage and shades and, perhaps, most famously, been pictured bare-chested while riding a horse. 15/05/2018
Croatia Racism and hate speech in Croatia 'is on the rise' Racism and hate speech is on the rise in Croatia and Serbs, Roma and the LGBT community are the main targets, according to the Council of Europe. 15/05/2018
United Kingdom Brits could be battered by post-Brexit 'fish and chips price rise' The price of fish and chips could go up if Britain leaves the European Union without securing a trade deal with Brussels, it’s been claimed. 15/05/2018
Gaza What is the Palestinian Nakba and why is it important? The deadly violence on the Gaza border on Monday — the bloodiest in years — has its roots in the Nakba, which happened 70 years ago today. 14/05/2018
Ukraine Kyiv locals offer free couches for footy fans priced out of Champions League finale It’s Dynamic Kyiv as locals in the Ukrainian capital mobilise to help football fans hit by high hotel prices for the Champions League final on May 26. 14/05/2018
Israel US opens controversial new embassy in Jerusalem It comes amid a peak in violence along the Gaza border: Israeli forces killed dozens of Palestinians there on Monday. 14/05/2018
Israel Deadliest day as dozens of Palestinians killed on Gaza border Dozens of Palestinians are killed and hundreds injured amid clashes on the Gaza border with Israeli troops. 14/05/2018
Poland Polish MPs vote to cut their own pay after bonus scandal Polish MPs have voted to give themselves a 20% pay cut after a bonus scandal involving senior ministers. 11/05/2018
France French locals in uproar over famous fort’s controversial circles At first glance the yellow strips on a famous French fort look fake. But they're very much real and some locals are upset. 11/05/2018
Portugal Who made it through to the final of Eurovision 2018? Find out what happened on Thursday when 18 countries were competing to make it through to the final of Eurovision on Saturday evening. 10/05/2018
Portugal 'Women support women!' Eurovision presenter Catarina Furtado on her team Portuguese television star Catarina Furtado, 45, is one of four women that will present this year’s Eurovision. She has been speaking to Euronews about what the song contest means to her and how it links in with her charity work to improve women’s rights. 10/05/2018
Iceland Women at Hard Rock Cafe told to ‘wear skirts, not trousers’ Female employees at a music-themed restaurant in Iceland have been told to wear skirts to work, it has been claimed. 10/05/2018
Switzerland David Goodall, 104, ends his life in Switzerland David Goodall's death on Thursday (May 10) has reignited a debate about assisted-dying laws. 10/05/2018
Estonia Estonian university is best performer among EU's newest states The University of Tartu in Estonia has been ranked the best among higher education institutions in the EU's newest states. 09/05/2018
Poland Choc-a-block: Milk chocolate spillage closes Polish motorway Polish drivers were left in a sticky situation after a lorry overturned and spilled its cargo of milk chocolate. 09/05/2018
Serbia War criminal stopped from holding controversial rally in Serbia A far-right leader and convicted war criminal was stopped from holding a controversial rally in Serbia on Sunday. 06/05/2018
United Kingdom Is the revolving door syndrome harming Europe's climate change fight? Campaigners have sounded the alarm over climate policy in Europe after uncovering evidence about the closeness of the relationship between governments and major energy firms. 06/05/2018
United Kingdom Britain’s royals release first official pictures of Prince Louis Prince Louis, who was born on April 23, is Prince William and Kate’s third child and fifth in line to the throne. 06/05/2018