Belgium Environmentalists buzzing after EU bans 'bee-harming pesticides' Green campaigners have welcomed EU moves to ban the outdoor use of pesticides they claim are harmful to bees. But industry say it is a sad day for farmers. 27/04/2018
World News EU police action has ‘punched big hole in ISIL propaganda’ EU police agency claims it has punched a big hole in ISIL’s propaganda machine. Experts have cast doubt on whether this is the case. 27/04/2018
World News As it happened this morning: April 27 Good morning Europe! Euronews brings you the latest news live as it happens this morning. 26/04/2018
Bosnia and Herzegovina Video mocks the political star: how games are being used in election fight Video games have emerged as the surprise new political weapon in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 24/04/2018
United Kingdom ECJ ruling boosts Europe's 'most vulnerable migrants' Europe’s most vulnerable migrants were boosted by a ruling that gives greater protection to those who have been tortured, according to an expert. 24/04/2018
United Kingdom Finger burned: driver jailed after swearing at speed camera He's the driver in England who was caught swearing at speed cameras. Now he's been jailed and banned from the road. 24/04/2018
Switzerland Ducking the police: Swiss speed camera nets unusual culprit Bird, camera, action! Speeding surveillance equipment in Switzerland snapped an unusual victim recently. 23/04/2018
Estonia Meet the sea-skimming vessel from Russia set to make a splash in Europe An Estonian entrepreneur wants to use a Russian-developed sea-skimming vessel to transport people between Tallinn and Helsinki. 20/04/2018
Republic of North Macedonia Explained: the Balkan battle to be the EU's newest member Four countries are at the front of the queue to be the EU's newest members. Serbia, Albania, FYR Macedonia and Montenegro are all in the running - but who will win the battle of the Balkans? 20/04/2018
United Kingdom Why recycling is not the answer for fighting the plastic pollution problem If you want to fight plastic pollution in the oceans it's better to reduce consumption rather than recycle, experts say. 19/04/2018
World News European artists create huge beach artworks to help plastic pollution fight Artists have produced beach artworks to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the world's oceans. 19/04/2018
Germany Watch again: Macron and Merkel want to agree Eurozone reform by June German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron say they want to agree Eurozone reforms by June. 19/04/2018
Netherlands Streaming giant Netflix reveals new European series Netflix has unveiled several new series based in Europe, including its first from the Netherlands. 19/04/2018
World News Which parliaments most closely resemble the vote of the people? Euronews looked at election results across the EU to see if winning parties' share of the vote tallied with the number of parliamentary seats it was awarded. Hungary, Lithuania and Poland saw the widest gaps — while Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark followed the popular vote most closely. 18/04/2018
Malta Daphne Caruana Galizia’s family ‘fear they'll never know’ who ordered murder The family of a murdered Malta journalist fear they will never find out who ordered her killing, it has emerged. 17/04/2018
Ireland Watch: men caught tearing down abortion posters in Ireland Men have been filmed tearing down posters related to May's abortion referendum. 17/04/2018
Italy How many migrants in your country? Probably fewer than you think Italians are the worst in the EU at over-estimating the proportion of immigrants living in their country, a new report claims. 17/04/2018
Malta Europe's journalists continue work of murdered Malta blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia Today is six months since Malta investigative reporter Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed by a car bomb just metres from her home. A group of investigative journalists from across Europe have used the anniversary to announce they intend to continue her work. 16/04/2018
Poland Polish pragmatism: city tarmacs around car blocking road renovation This is what happened when road chiefs in Poland lost patience with a car that was blocking some resurfacing work. 16/04/2018
Montenegro Montenegro's presidential poll: corruption, NATO and the east-west power struggle Montenegro is going to the polls on Sunday to elect a new president. Here is all you need to know. 13/04/2018