World News Which of these European tribes do you belong to? A new study has found European politics is far more diverse and nuanced than it appears. 03/12/2017
India Shock and anger after baby is wrongly declared dead A hospital told a couple their baby had died. On the way to burial, it was found to be alive. An inquiry has been launched. 03/12/2017
Next Series NASA fires Voyager 1’s thrusters for first time in 37 years Scientists were amazed the thrusters worked having been out of action since 1980. 03/12/2017
Italy Watch: Italian astronaut Paolo shares a pizza home with ISS crew Pizza was sent to the International Space Station after Nespoli said how much he was missing Italy’s most famous export. 03/12/2017
Bosnia and Herzegovina How Bosnia is on the frontline of Europe’s landmine battle People are still being killed by landmines in Europe 20 years since they were banned in many countries around the world. 02/12/2017
France The man who faked being Bataclan victim to claim compensation Cédric Rey, who admitted inventing a story about a pregnant woman taking his bullet, has been jailed for fraud. 02/12/2017
Saudi Arabia Muslims toast Prophet Mohammad’s birthday Countries across the Muslim world have been toasting the anniversary, except in Saudi Arabia, where it's not encouraged. 01/12/2017
Russia World Cup 2018: who's playing who in Russia next year Find out the fixtures for next summer’s football festival in Russia. 01/12/2017
World News Europe’s air pollution satellite publishes first images Sentinel-5P was only blasted into space in October, but it’s already sending back images of the world’s air pollution. 01/12/2017
USA Watch: Policeman shoots fellow officer in struggle with suspect The gaffe saw a US police officer shoot his colleague with a stun gun as they were trying to arrest a suspect. 01/12/2017
Korea North Korea ‘fires ballistic missile’ The Pentagon said it had detected a "probable" missile launch and that it was in the process of assessing it. 28/11/2017
Indonesia Watch: Timelapse video of Bali’s erupting volcano It comes as thousands of tourists are stranded at Bali’s airport, closed for a second day because of the eruption. 28/11/2017
Myanmar Pope Francis fails to mention Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar speech He failed to mention the ethnic group who’ve been forced to flee to Bangladesh amid accusations of ethnic cleansing. 28/11/2017
World News Who likes living in the EU most? Brussels has released its latest survey on Europeans’ views on a range of topics, including how happy they are with life in the bloc. 27/11/2017
Romania Why did thousands of people protest in Romania? What prompted tens of thousands of Romanians to hit the streets of the capital Bucharest and other major cities on Sunday? 27/11/2017
Netherlands Is this Europe’s first all-avocado restaurant? The Avocado Show opened earlier this year in Amsterdam and says social media has been key to its story. 27/11/2017
Romania Full interview with Romania’s anti-corruption chief Laura Kovesi Euronews spoke to Romania's anti-corruption chief Laura Kovesi about her efforts to stamp out graft in the country 24/11/2017
USA US military funds AI brain implants to treat veterans’ PTSD The brain implants, controlled by artificial intelligence and aimed at treating mood disorders, have been used on people for the first time. 24/11/2017
Egypt Egypt: at least 235 people killed in mosque attack Militants detonated a bomb and then gunned down worshippers as they fled. 24/11/2017
Romania 'Attacks trying to derail' Romania’s anti-corruption drive Laura Kovesi, the woman charged with cleaning up one of the EU’s most corrupt states, has hit out at those she says are trying to derail her efforts. 24/11/2017