Nature Coral bleaching process caught on camera for the first time Mass bleaching events are deadly for coral, but scientists believe they have caught the process on camera for the very first time. 28/01/2022
France Bastille Day: What are the July 14 celebrations all about? 14 July is full of fireworks and celebrations across France, but what is Bastille Day all about? 14/07/2021
Serbia Meet the digital nomads blazing a trail in Serbia In partnership with Serbia Three digital nomads explain why they have chosen to work and live in Serbia. 08/06/2021
World News How European countries reacted differently to AstraZeneca doubts The reactions of governments and citizens in countries across Europe to extremely rare blood clotting events related to the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID vaccine have varied greatly. 20/04/2021
Poland Mystery animal sighting in Krakow ends up being a croissant Animal welfare officers said they were "almost swept off their feet by a laughing attack" when they realised the animal was in fact a flaky viennoiserie pastry. 16/04/2021
Hungary Klubrádió: Frequency to be taken over by group close to Orbán The liberal-leaning commercial station was one of the only remaining opposition radio voices in Hungary. 11/04/2021
World News Is COVID jab diplomacy about values over vaccines in Europe's east? For countries in Eastern Europe, buying vaccines is not just about soft power or geopolitical goodwill — it's about values underlying the programmes. 31/03/2021
World News WHO 'afraid' many European children didn't get routine jabs amid COVID The WHO told Euronews it is "afraid" that fewer Europeans got routine vaccinations for serious diseases, like measles, during the pandemic, which could lead to outbreaks down the line. 30/03/2021
World News Most vulnerable in Europe have fallen through gaps in health systems "Many people have found themselves with a real drop in revenue during the pandemic, often the most vulnerable, and even a small reduction to money coming in can make a difference. People put healthcare on the back burner," said a Belgian charity worker. 29/03/2021
My Europe Series German election: Six months ahead of the vote, where do things stand? Two key things make this election remarkable: Chancellor Angela Merkel is bowing out after 16 years in office and, perhaps even more significantly, the fact that no one can really predict what is going to happen now after years of certainty. 26/03/2021
Spain Puigdemont has lost his immunity from prosecution. What happens next? The decision by MEPs will likely extend the three-and-a-half-year legal saga on the Catalan separatists' fate by months, if not years, as many avenues for appeal remain open. 10/03/2021
World News What help is on the menu for Europe’s struggling restaurateurs? Many of them SMEs, restaurants are edging further and further into the red, forced to rely on the temporary supportive measures being introduced across the continent. But where are they best supported? 08/03/2021
Armenia Armenia’s PM says the army attempted a coup. What’s really going on? Who are the key players and what was the catalyst that sparked tensions this week? 26/02/2021
Money How Bitcoin went from cowboy currency to commonplace After the value of a Bitcoin hit record levels this week, we take a look at the cryptocurrency's story. 17/02/2021
World News Lockdown love: How has the world been dating during COVID pandemic? With the places where people would usually meet or get together closed, singles were forced to reassess dating during the pandemic. Europeans and those from further afield told Euronews their different tales of love during the pandemic. 14/02/2021
USA 'I'm not a cat': US lawyer accidently turns on feline Zoom filter "This kitten just made a formal announcement on a case in the 394th," the judge said on Twitter, proving he's no sourpuss. 10/02/2021
Hungary Fresh blow to press freedom in Hungary as Klubrádió forced off air In a statement last week, the National Associated of Hungarian Journalists called Klubradio "the only remaining public service broadcaster in Hungary whose content is not under government influence". 09/02/2021
Belarus Six months on, has Lukashenko seen off calls for change in Belarus? Exactly six months on from Belarus' disputed presidential election, what is the current state of play? 09/02/2021
France Defiant French restaurateurs open doors despite COVID closure orders "I will always defend my profession. My job is not to click and collect and put food in a box. I have always been a restaurateur, I love what I do," Stéphane Turillon, owner of La Source Bleue, said. 01/02/2021
United Kingdom 'Grassroots anti-myth' website aims to bust COVID misinformation "People need to know what these people in the public eye have been saying. And they need to know that these people in the public eye have been really irresponsible ... I hope that the outcome will be more understanding of the reality of COVID," co-founder Sam Bowman told Euronews. 26/01/2021