Portugal 'We're learning' says Lime CEO on electric scooter criticism “We’re learning, cities are learning,” Lime chief’s executive told Euronews as he addressed critics who claim electric scooters are endangering pedestrians and littering pavements across Europe. 05/11/2019
Portugal Edward Snowden talks data exploitation at Web Summit Snowden will be speaking via live link from Russia on Monday night to launch Web Summit 2019. 03/11/2019
Japan South Africa beat England 32-12 to win Rugby World Cup Two second-half tries saw South Africa accelerate away from England to win the Rugby World Cup in Japan. 02/11/2019
Belgium Migrants found alive in Belgium truck a week on from Essex tragedy A dozen migrants were found alive in a truck in Belgium on Wednesday — a week after 39 were found dead near London. 30/10/2019
United Kingdom Watch again: Huge anti-Brexit protest as MPs vote for further delay MPs have voted for an amendment to Boris Johnson's Brexit deal which forces him to delay Brexit until legislation ratifying it has been passed. 19/10/2019
United Kingdom UK PM must ask for Brexit extension after MPs vote for approval delay It was billed as a decisive day for Brexit, but MPs have voted to delay the approval of Boris Johnson's new deal. 17/10/2019
Cult Joy Division anniversary provides ironic backdrop to Brexit summit It’s the seminal song whose anniversary today is providing an ironic backdrop to this week’s Brexit-dominated EU summit in Brussels. 16/10/2019
Germany Amateur footage emerges of gunman opening fire in Halle, Germany Amateur footage emerges of gunman opening fire in Halle, Germany 09/10/2019
United Kingdom Watch back: Juncker refuses to rule out Brexit deal with London EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker refused to rule out a Brexit deal as he condemned the "blame game from London". 09/10/2019
United Kingdom Watch: The moment a judge rules UK parliament suspension unlawful This is the historic moment a UK judge ruled Boris Johnson's suspension — or proroguing — of parliament was unlawful. 24/09/2019
Malta 'Conflicts will poison': Family slams inquiry into journalist's murder The sons of murdered journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia have questioned the independence of a newly announced public inquiry into their mother’s death. 21/09/2019
World News Which countries in Europe are most concerned about climate change? And is it only rich ones? 11/09/2019
World News What is the most expensive country in Europe for alcohol? And where is it cheapest? 07/09/2019
United Kingdom Identical triplets all jailed for the same crime Reiss Gabriel and his two brothers — Ralston and Ricky — were all convicted of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life. 06/09/2019
Turkey Erdogan opponent in Istanbul sentenced to nine years in jail Erdogan opponent in Istanbul sentenced to nine years in jail for crimes including insulting Turkey’s president 06/09/2019
United Kingdom Bitesize Brexit: A quick summary of what happened on a tumultuous day Bitesize Brexit: A quick summary of what happened on a tumultuous day 04/09/2019
United Kingdom 'Jacob Ease-Mogg': UK minister slammed over Brexit debate posture Cabinet minister Jacob Rees-Mogg faced a whirl of criticism and mocking memes after reclining during a key Brexit debate. 04/09/2019
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson swears during first PMQs in House of Commons Boris Johnson, taking his first session of questions from MPs amid Brexit chaos today, swore as he took aim at the opposition’s economic policy. 04/09/2019
United Kingdom Boris Johnson loses parliamentary majority as MP defects to Lib Dems Boris Johnson loses parliamentary majority 03/09/2019
Bahamas Hurricane Dorian: Before-and-after images show flooding of Bahamas These are the satellite images that show how flooding from Hurricane Dorian has ravaged the Bahamas. 03/09/2019