Germany Major cities in Germany 'can ban heavily-polluting diesel cars' The decision is likely to affect millions of drivers and vehicles. 27/02/2018
United Kingdom Brexit: where do Britain’s political parties stand on a customs union? As Labour shifts its stance on a customs union, Euronews looks at what other parties in the UK parliament think about trading with the EU post-Brexit. 26/02/2018
United Kingdom Watch again: Corbyn wants new post-Brexit customs union with EU UK opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn says he wants a new customs union with the EU to protect trade and avoid a hard border in Northern Ireland. 26/02/2018
Romania Romania’s under-fire anti-corruption boss gets presidential support Romania’s justice minister called for Laura Kovesi to be sacked on Thursday but today she was backed by President Klaus Iohannis. 23/02/2018
Italy Italian nonagenarian captures hearts with charity mission to Kenya A 93-year-old grandmother headed to an orphanage village in Kenya has become a social media sensation. 22/02/2018
United Kingdom Scientists sound off after levitating ants breakthrough Researchers in England have worked out how to use sound to suspend objects in the air, paving the way for its possible use in medicine. 22/02/2018
Poland Polluting Poland told to put its people before the coal industry The European Court of Justice has formally ruled Poland is breaching air pollution limits, opening the door to a possible fine if it doesn’t tackle the deadly problem. 22/02/2018
Hungary Hungary’s foreign minister calls his Luxembourg counterpart "an idiot" Hungary’s foreign minister Peter Szijjarto has hit back at Jean Asselborn’s claims that Viktor Orban was a “dictator”. 21/02/2018
World News Drones could be turned into weapons using AI, report warns Rogue states and terrorists could exploit the technology for harmful means, say experts. 21/02/2018
United Kingdom Woman fined after telling ambulance crews not to park outside her hous The British woman left an abusive note on an ambulance, telling paramedics not to park in front of her house. 21/02/2018
Romania Romania and Italy hit as measles makes ‘tragic’ comeback in Europe The number of measles cases in Europe has quadrupled in a year, according to the World Health Organization. 20/02/2018
France Explained: how France’s newest party is copying Farage in a bid for Fr Experts say France's new political movement, Les Patriotes, is mimicking Farage's anti-EU party UKIP. 20/02/2018
Russia Why would a curler need perfomance enhancing drugs? It’s the sport of choice of doughnut-eating cartoon character Homer Simpson, so why would you need drugs to crack curling? 19/02/2018
Ukraine Hungary’s language row with Ukraine is about ‘sucking up to Russia’ Budapest’s response to a new language law in Ukraine is evidence of its "pro-Kremlin stance", an expert has told Euronews. 19/02/2018
No Comment Rugby players form ‘scrum’ to free ambulance stuck in mud When the ambulance carrying an injured rugby player got stuck in mud, his teammates and rivals clubbed together to push it out of trouble. 19/02/2018
Italy Explained: Italy’s general election and why it's important for Europe All you need to know as Europe’s populist wave is set to gather fresh momentum in Italy’s parliamentary elections on March 4. 19/02/2018
USA March for Our Lives: US students plan protests over gun laws The nationwide action comes after 17 people were killed in a gun rampage at a Florida school last Wednesday. 19/02/2018
World News Pilot flies plane in shape of '100' to toast Lithuania’s independence The stunt was performed on the eve of Lithuania’s independence celebrations on Friday during an internal flight to Vilnius. 16/02/2018
Bulgaria Sofia’s saintly beggar Dobre Dobrev dies aged 103 Beggar Dobre Dobrev rejected materialism and devoted his last decades to raising money for Bulgaria’s Orthodox Church. 15/02/2018
World News Watch: first footage of massive breakaway iceberg The British Antarctic Survey has released the first video of a huge new iceberg that broke away last year. 15/02/2018