USA Video: nightclub slammed after horse taken onto dancefloor Officials say the incident at a Florida nightclub was an “abhorrent and vile act of animal cruelty”. 10/03/2018
Ireland Thousands march to preserve Ireland's near-total abortion ban Two days after the Irish government sealed a bill to allow a referendum on repealing an almost outright ban on abortion, thousands marched in Dublin against liberalising the law. 10/03/2018
Slovakia Slovakia anti-government protest ‘biggest since the fall of Communism’ Tens of thousands of Slovaks hit the streets to protest about alleged corruption, with some calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Robert Fico. 10/03/2018
USA Three women killed after siege at US home for war veterans The gunman, who was said to have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, was also found dead, as well as his three female victims. 10/03/2018
Germany Germany’s diesel ban could export its pollution to eastern Europe Germany's ban could prompt its most-polluting diesel cars to be sold to buyers in eastern Europe, experts say. This could export the country's deadly air to Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic. 06/03/2018
Russia Ex-spy Sergei Skripal: who would want to try and kill him and why now? Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia, 33, are fighting for their lives after being exposed to an “unknown substance” in southern England. But who is Skripal, who would want to try and kill him and why? 05/03/2018
Italy Who is Italy’s far-right success story Matteo Salvini? His party’s triumph in Italy’s general election has propelled Matteo Salvini into the spotlight. But who is the man who has stepped out from Silvio Berlusconi’s considerable political shadow? 05/03/2018
Hungary Send knickers not flowers on International Women’s Day, says charity A shelter in Budapest is urging people to mark the day by sending homeless people much-needed knickers and bras, rather than buying flowers for their loved ones. 05/03/2018
USA The Oscar-nominated film inspiring billboard activism in Europe The movie has inspired protests in Malta, London and Italy, as well as Los Angeles. 02/03/2018
USA Brussels sparks trade war fears after Trump’s tariff announcement The European Union has vowed to hit back after the US revealed plans to impose import tariffs on steel. 02/03/2018
United Kingdom Watch again: British PM Theresa May gives key Brexit speech British PM Theresa May has given a landmark address in which she set out the UK's Brexit negotiating position in more detail. 02/03/2018
Russia Be cautious about Putin’s nuclear missile claim, says expert Arms control specialist Petr Topychkanov told Euronews we should be sceptical about Russia President Vladimir Putin’s claim the country had developed weapons no other country in the world possessed. 02/03/2018
Italy Five charts to help you understand Italy’s pivotal election Italy is going to the polls on Sunday, March 4. Here we look at the data behind the key election issues. 01/03/2018
Austria Facebook 'sorry' after banning picture of nude figurine A picture of a nude, prehistoric figurine was banned from Facebook and called a "dangerous pornographic image". Now the social media giant has apologised. 01/03/2018
Russia Putin unveils new 'untrackable' super missile The "new supersonic weapon" that can reach almost any point in the world, Russia President Vladimir Putin said in his annual address. 01/03/2018
United Kingdom How Brussels see its future relationship with the UK The EU today published a 120-page draft text on how it sees its relations with Britain after Brexit. We've been through it so you don't have to. 28/02/2018
Turkey Turkish teacher 'given job back' 18 months after his death He was tortured for being a traitor of Turkey, says a human rights group, and denied dignity even in death. Now authorities say he is innocent and have reinstated him as a teacher. 28/02/2018
United Kingdom Frosty reception for EU's draft Brexit legal text Prime Minister Theresa May will lay out her vision for a post-Brexit free trading relationship with the EU on Friday 28/02/2018
World News How can you help the homeless during Europe’s big freeze? With Europe gripped by freezing temperatures, we spoke to homeless expert Freek Spinnewijn to find out what you can do to help. 27/02/2018
United Kingdom Sprinting champion Usain Bolt set to line-up in charity soccer match The decorated sprinter will lace-up his football boots to raise money for UNICEF. 27/02/2018