Europe News EU Summit: 'The times, they are a' changing' A key topic of this week’s EU Summit in Brussels is set to be plans for the next Summit, which will mark the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome. 08/03/2017
Switzerland Davos 2017: shifting sands in geopolitics and economics Where to next for the world? Euronews looks at what 2017 is set to bring geopolitically and economically - in this special show from the World Economic Forum (WEF). 23/01/2017
World News Galaxy of musical stars take their final bows in 2016 This article takes a brief look at 11 of the leading musicians who died this year David Bowie 8 January 1947 – 10 January 2016 British icon Bowie made a towering contribution to popular culture for f 26/12/2016
Russia Russia: 92 killed as military plane crashes into Black Sea A Russian defence ministry plane, carrying 92 people on route to Syria, has crashed into the Black Sea near Sochi. 25/12/2016
Syria With Aleppo battle won, Syria and Russia look to 'next stage' The rubble of war is being cleared from the streets of eastern Aleppo, after the last groups of rebels were removed from the city this week. 24/12/2016
United Kingdom ‘Mr Brexit’ – what a Trump presidency means for the UK With the UK in political turmoil as it prepares to enter Brexit negotiations, Westminster now faces another seismic shift in the political landscape: the election of Donald Trump as US President. 09/11/2016
My Europe Series Brexit shakes up thriving UK tech sector The UK's digital tech sector was overwhelmingly opposed to Brexit. Some startups and tech professionals have already pulled the plug. After Brexit, could Techxit be next? 30/09/2016
World Together or apart - exploring approaches to educating twins This episode of Learning World looks at approaches to schooling for twins and multiples. 08/08/2016
United Kingdom 'Doo-di-doo' - how the key Brexit players have changed their tunes On 23 June, the UK held a referendum on its membership of the EU. 23/07/2016
World News Turkish soldiers deny involvement in coup plot, told it was a 'drill' - report Amid the spate of arrests and interrogations following the 15 July failed coup in Turkey, some soldiers have claimed that they initially had no idea that they were taking part in a plan to overthrow t 17/07/2016
United Kingdom Exchange rate woes as UK votes for Brexit On the morning after the UK referendum vote to leave the EU, the British pound plunged to its lowest level since 1985. 25/06/2016
United Kingdom EU-friendly London shocked after UK votes for Brexit Euronews correspondent Sarah Chappell reported from London on Friday evening, the day after the UK’s historic referendum on EU membership: “Across the UK, British people are coming to terms with the k 24/06/2016
United Kingdom Brexit: tears for some, triumph for others The United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union. 24/06/2016
United Kingdom Please don't go - EC President Tusk appeals to UK voters European Council (EC) President Donald Tusk has appealed directly to British voters days ahead of the UK referendum on EU membership. 20/06/2016
Switzerland Switzerland ends bid to join European Economic Area - after 24 years A week ahead of the UK referendum on EU membership, Switzerland has done some clarification of its own on its relationship with Europe. 16/06/2016
World News Brexit – the key claims analysed This article looks to separate fact from fiction – reality from rhetoric – in some of the most polarising arguments of the UK Referendum on EU membership. 25/05/2016
United Kingdom Brexit or Bremain: the arguments at a glance What both sides are saying as they try to convince voters ahead of the UK's EU referendum. 12/05/2016
France The new price of paying for sex in France - hefty fines and classes France’s lower house of parliament, the National Assembly, has passed a bill that outlaws payment for sex and penalises prostitutes’ clients. The 06/04/2016
Iceland Not a resignation - Iceland PM says he's just 'stepped aside' for 'unspecified' time The Prime Minister of Iceland’s office has issued a press release stating that prime minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson has not resigned. Rather 06/04/2016
Turkey Turkey: personal data of 50 million citizens leaked online, hackers claim Turkey has launched an investigation into an alleged leak of the personal data of almost 50 million citizens. The information is said to have been 06/04/2016