World News Women's day sparks soaring support for action over Polish MEP's sexism Tens of thousands of Europeans have put their name to a petition calling for a far-right Polish MEP to be removed from office. 08/03/2017
World News Women's equality in Europe in five charts Women are staying in education longer than men… The proportion of women in the EU who earn higher education qualifications, such as degrees, is higher (29 percent) among women than men… 07/03/2017
Poland Watch: Train ploughs into car at level crossing in Poland This is the moment a train ploughs into a car in Poland. 28/02/2017
United Kingdom Should civil partnerships be available to straight couples too? A heterosexual couple in Britain have lost a court bid aimed at allowing them to enter into a civil partnership. 21/02/2017
World News How weak links in justice system hit Europe's most vulnerable children Sexually-abused children are among European youngsters whose suffering is being exacerbated by failings in the justice system, a ground-breaking new report… 21/02/2017
USA Flows of major weapons 'highest since Cold War' The import and export of major weapons is at its highest global level since the end of the Cold War, a new report has claimed. 20/02/2017
USA Bet, date... and match? Tennis star honours promise to go out with student Canadian tennis star Eugenie Bouchard has kept her word over a Twitter bet to go on a date with a 20-year-old student. 16/02/2017
Germany Which country is leading the EU on wind power? Germany is charging ahead with investments in wind energy as momentum stalls in large parts of the EU, a new report has revealed. 16/02/2017
World News Which EU country pays the most generous minimum wage? Debt-hit Greece is the only country in the EU that has seen its minimum wage fall over the last decade, new figures have revealed. 10/02/2017
Romania Watch: Romania's leaders 'appear' as convict cut-outs at Bucharest protest Large cut-outs of Romania’s leaders dressed as convicts have appeared at protests in Bucharest. 09/02/2017
World News How EU's vaccine doubts are harming global measles fight Measles is on the rise in parts of Europe amid a trend of high scepticism towards vaccines in some rich countries, research shows. 09/02/2017
World News EU health check - how are bloc's vital signs 25 years since Maastricht? It’s 25 years since EU leaders signed the Maastricht Treaty, the agreement that paved the way for the modern-day European Union. 08/02/2017
Romania Explainer: Why Romanians are still protesting despite government climbdown Romania has seen its biggest protests since the 1989 revolution after the new leftist government pushed through controversial anti-corruption reforms. 08/02/2017
Syria Watch: What have these child refugees 80 years apart got in common? They were born on different continents more than three quarters of a century apart but are united by one common thread – escaping war. 06/02/2017
Tanzania Babies targeted as FGM victims get younger, say campaigners Babies are among the victims of female genital mutilation (FGM), campaigners claim, reflecting a growing trend of younger girls being targeted. 06/02/2017
Romania How does Romania's revolution compare with this week's protests? Romania has this week seen its biggest protests since its bloody revolution in 1989, as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to show their objection to new laws they claim will h 03/02/2017
Romania What do Romanians think of country's corruption controversy? Romanians have been writing to Euronews giving their views on the corruption controversy engulfing their country: Ion Sava, 35, a civil engineer, told Euronews: “The protests stems from the sneaky and 02/02/2017
Romania Explainer: why Romanians are in despair over anti-corruption reforms Romania has seen its biggest protests since the 1989 revolution after the new leftist government pushed through controversial anti-corruption reforms. 02/02/2017
Romania Why Romania's 'cocky' leftists were emboldened to push through controversial corruption change Romania has made a ‘huge mistake’ in pushing through its biggest retreat on anti-corruption reforms since joining the EU a decade ago, it’s been claimed. 01/02/2017