Estonia Estonia enthusiast's Tallinn contribution to recording Soviet-era nostalgia It’s a story that is as unlikely as it is unusual: a Swede arriving in Estonia and developing an insatiable passion for Soviet-era nostalgia. 10/01/2017
Philippines Manila mania: why millions hit the streets for the Black Nazarene in The Philippines Huge crowds have come out on the streets of the Philippine capital Manila to honour an iconic statue known as the Black Nazarene. 09/01/2017
USA Watch: Stranded swimmers take a dip in the snow A team of stranded US athletes have refused to let the poor weather dampen their spirits… by swimming in the snow! 08/01/2017
France Cartoonists 'still facing death threats' two years on from Charlie Hebdo Cartoonists continue to ‘pay a high price for their irony’, it’s been claimed, two years since Islamists stormed Charlie Hebdo’s offices in Paris and killed 12… 07/01/2017
USA Watch: Prisoners 'stabbed' as violence erupts at US jail This is the brawl at a US jail that left five prisoners injured, some with stab wounds. 07/01/2017
United Kingdom Cancer-hit boy, five, 'over-the-moon' after winning football gong A terminally-ill British boy was given a heartwarming boost after a ‘goal’ for his beloved Sunderland won a prestigious prize. 03/01/2017
United Kingdom Britons 'more positive' about EU since voting to leave The EU conjures up a better image for Britons six months since they voted to leave the bloc, a new poll has found. 02/01/2017
Turkey Turkey nightclub attack - what we know Whoops of delight fill the festively-decorated Reina nightclub in Istanbul as the countdown into a new year begins. 02/01/2017
Romania [All views] Has EU membership been a good thing for Romania and Bulgaria? A decade on from joining the European Union, what impact has membership had on Bulgaria and Romania? 02/01/2017
World What will happen in 2017? January: It is likely to be a busy start to the year for Europhiles in Romania and Bulgaria: as soon as they finish celebrations to welcome in the new year, they begin toasting their decade as members 01/01/2017
Romania Will Bulgarians and Romanians be toasting their ten years in the EU? A decade on from joining the European Union, what impact has membership had on Bulgaria and Romania? 30/12/2016
United Kingdom Ruptured relationships, racism and residency - a taste of life for EU citizens in pre-Brexit Britain Anne-Laure Donskoy, one of the founders of the 3 million group, which fights for the rights of EU citizens living in the UK, has spoken to Euronews about the key issues that have been facing its membe 22/12/2016
United Kingdom Five EU citizens talk about life in Britain six months since Brexit vote Six months on from the Brexit vote, Euronews caught up with five EU nationals based in Britain to find out how they have been coping since the referendum. 22/12/2016
Turkey Photographer tells of dramatic moment he captured ambassador's murder in Turkey As other petrified onlookers dived for cover during the cold-blooded murder of Russia’s ambassador to Turkey, one stood firm and kept his cool. 20/12/2016
Russia 'Syrian' women thank Russian soldiers in controversial calendar ‘Syrian’ women have been expressing their gratitude to Russia’s military in a controversial calendar. 15/12/2016
World News Giant wave in European waters 'breaks world record' A huge 19-metre-high wave has made a splash among weather experts after it was claimed as the biggest ever recorded. 14/12/2016
Italy Why do governments in Italy change so often? A look at the factors driving this turnover. 13/12/2016
World News How fake news could influence EU's future From claims that a Washington pizza restaurant was fronting a child sex ring run by Hillary Clinton to accusations Donald Trump said Republicans were the ‘dumbest’ group of voters, fake news hit the h 12/12/2016
Romania Five takeaways from Romania's parliamentary election Romanians re-elected the Social Democrats (PSD) to power on Sunday (December 11), just over a year since the party’s corruption-tainted former leader Victor Ponta stepped down after the deadly Buchare 12/12/2016
Romania Retromania: will Romanians look to past for next government? Romanians could return the Social Democrats (PSD) to power when they go to the polls on Sunday (December 11), just over a year since the party’s corruption-tainted former leader Victor Ponta resigned 10/12/2016