Malta ‘Your pen has been silenced but your voice will live on’ Newspaper pays tribute to slain journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia 19/10/2017
Estonia Is political cynicism the reason why so few EU countries use online voting? A look at why it's only Estonia and Switzerland who are using electronic ballots. 19/10/2017
World News How taxpayers’ money is being used to fuel Europe’s deadly diesel pollution EU countries paid out €21 billion in subsidies for diesel - despite exhaust fumes from the fuel being considered a major cancer risk. 18/10/2017
World News Migrants being smuggled into Europe ‘under car bonnets’ Europol says the new trend shows how smugglers are having to find fresh ways to get people past border security. 17/10/2017
France Suspected thief hides in suitcase 'to steal from travellers in Paris' He used a lace to undo the suitcase’s zip from the inside. 17/10/2017
Malta 'This is war, not tragedy,' says son of Malta's murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia Matthew Caruana Galizia has spoken of the moment he found his mother after she was killed by a car bomb. 17/10/2017
Poland Poland and abortion a year on from mass street protests Euronews catches up with activists in Krakow to find out how the country views abortion a year on from its Black Protest. 17/10/2017
World News Watch: Police swim out to save woman from sinking car Officers smashed car window to rescue driver. 16/10/2017
Austria Sebastian Kurz: the man set to become the world’s youngest national leader A slick image and a tough line on immigration has proved successful for the 31-year-old. 16/10/2017
World News Climate change blamed as EU's forest fires more than double And experts are blaming climate change. 16/10/2017
USA Trump threatens to cancel Iran nuclear deal if sanctions are not reimposed US president vows the Isalmic republic will never acquire a nuclear weapon. World leaders react. 13/10/2017
Romania Romania urged to stop moves to restrict media freedom The draft law would place news agency AGERPRES under political control, say campaigners. 13/10/2017
Luxembourg Juncker turns to beer in bid to get Britain to cough up for Brexit He used a boozy analogy to make his case over the UK's EU divorce bill. 13/10/2017
Estonia Estonia ‘first country in world able to function without physical land’ Tallinn set to have back-ups of critical data dotted around the world to defend against cyber attacks. 10/10/2017
Poland 'Humans must learn digital abstinence, to protect ourselves' People should start regulating their own minds before trying to impose restrictions on new technologies, it's been claimed. 10/10/2017
Poland Are we moving closer to the dystopian society envisaged in Minority Report? That is what a former cybersecurity advisor to Barack Obama has claimed. 09/10/2017
Russia Russian skyscraper ‘becomes Europe’s tallest building’ The Lakhta Center in St Petersburg isn't even finished yet, but its creators are already claiming it's bigger than all other skyscrapers in Europe 06/10/2017
Sweden Swedish model’s 'rape threats after hairy leg advert' Arvida Byström says she received abuse online messages after showing off leg hair in an Adidas advert. 06/10/2017
Russia Escalating embarrassment: stairway glitch leaves king stranded First world problems caused a hiccup for Saudi Arabia’s King Salman 06/10/2017