Europe News The Brief: EU seeks solidarity over migration, UK ramps up No Deal preps As another NGO ship is subject to a standoff over where to disembark, the EU urged member states to show the same 'spirit of solidarity' for the people aboard the Ocean Viking after six EU countries offered to take those aboard the Open Arms vessel. 21/08/2019
My Europe Series Red to green and fresh faces to burst the Brussels Bubble This week the left-wing had a good week as the Social Democats swept the polls in Denmark, new MEPs continue to arrive in Brussels, we me a doctor who treated migrants arriving in Lampedusa and we also look ahead to next week. 07/06/2019
My Europe Series State of the Union: Friends and foes, Varoufakis comeback and Hungary baby boom In this edition MEPs say France and Italy are like squabbling cousins, Yanis Varoufakis talks about 'a special place in hell' and we ask women about Hungary's new tax policy to boost their population. 15/02/2019
My Europe Series State of the Union: Venezuela moves and deciphering the EU In this edition: which way forward on Venezuela, the EU makes its move and we breakdown the week in letters and numbers. 01/02/2019
Europe News The Brief: Space race, religious freedom, gas talks and rule of law In this edition we look at what Europe's future policy is on space (including joining up with NASA to smash asteroids), a court ruling on religious holidays, Russia Ukraine gas talks and Hungary's Foreign Minister speaks about rule of law. 22/01/2019
Economy US-EU Trade tussle intensifies The European Commission is to strike back at the US' 'illegal' imposition of tariffs on European steel and aluminium by imposing €2.8 billion in duties on US products. 06/06/2018
Gaza Gaza 360°: what life is like after 10 years of Israeli blockade Ten years on, what is life like in Gaza under Israeli blockade? Euronews takes you to the Strip where locals describe a harsh daily reality: poverty, child labour, energy scarcity and an uncertain future. 22/03/2018
Iran More than 1,000 register to run for presidency in Iran There are two key players, current leader Hassan Rouhani and hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi. 15/04/2017
Norway Polar beer at the world's northernmost brewery "To make something of our own, that was the idea and beer was something as a coal miner we drank a lot of." Robert Johansen's passion project, a brewery deep in the Arctic circle. 24/03/2017
Norway Svalbard Seed Vault - banking on the future In the world's northernmost town lies a vault with the keys to humanity's survival. 17/03/2017
Netherlands Europe takes comfort in Dutch result After Brexit, after Trump, European politicians have taken comfort in the Dutch election results. 16/03/2017
Netherlands Dutch vote halts far-right's 'Patriotic Spring' The day after the night before, campaigners from Avaaz celebrate the Dutch election results in the Hague. 16/03/2017
Kenya Kenyan court blocks government closure of Dadaab refugee camp A directive to close the camp and forcibly repatriate refugees was issued last year, but the high court said the decision was tantamount to an act of group persecution. 09/02/2017
Germany Politics walks the red carpet in Berlin Barriers and walls hang over the opening of 67th Berlin Film Festival. 09/02/2017
Colombia Colombia ELN rebels release hostage on the eve of peace talks National Liberation Army of Colombia are sitting down with the goverment in Ecuador to begin peace talks to end more than 50 years of conflict. 07/02/2017
USA Trump's on-off travel ban faces next step in legal battle Later on Tuesday, an appeals court in San Francisco will be deciding whether or not to allow the travel ban. 07/02/2017
World News Fake news and the battle to save the truth in a post-truth world Sometimes the truth may be stranger than fiction, but the line between fact and fiction is being blurred by fake news. 31/01/2017
USA 'Divisive, immoral, counter-productive': international backlash to Trump's travel ban Adding to the chorus of disapproval, the UN human rights office said it was mean-spirited and wastes resources needed for proper counter-terrorism. 30/01/2017
USA Holding hands, Trump and May renew 'deep bond' between US and UK The image of Theresa May and Donald Trump holding hands at the White House, if only briefly, is a potent one, as the US and UK renewed their ‘deep bond’. 27/01/2017