Ireland Watch: Bono and The Edge busk to raise money for homeless in Dublin Musicians Bono and The Edge busked in Dublin on Christmas Eve, asking people to donate to a homeless charity. 25/12/2018
United Kingdom Charity shares heartbreaking video of dog being abandoned at Christmas Watch: Charity shares heartbreaking video of dog being abandoned at Christmas 25/12/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Queen calls for peace and goodwill as Brexit divisions endure The UK's 92-year-old monarch highlighted the importance of people who held opposing views being respectful to each other. 25/12/2018
World News Mars Express snaps 'winter wonderland' photo of ice-filled crater The European Space Agency’s (ESA) Mars Express beamed back images of the Red Planet's Korolev crater covered with what appears to be a large patch of fresh, untrodden snow. 22/12/2018
World News Saturn 'losing its rings', new NASA research finds The planet is losing its rings at a "worst-case-scenario" rate, according to the space agency 22/12/2018
Hungary Hungary 'slave law': Thousands protest in Budapest New protests took place in Budapest on Friday night as Hungarians continue to oppose prime minister Viktor Orban's controversial 'slave law' 21/12/2018
United Kingdom Gatwick drone chaos: What are your rights if your flight was affected? Passengers travelling to and from Gatwick saw flights delayed and in many cases completely cancelled as the airport was shut for over a day. What are your rights if you were affected by the closure? 21/12/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. 21/12/2018
World News Britons to pay €7 when travelling to EU after Brexit British citizens will be required to pay €7 every three years when travelling to EU countries, but will not require a visa. 14/12/2018
Europe News EU summit: No reopening of Brexit negotiations, say Tusk and Juncker EU leaders were in Brussels on Thursday for the last council summit of the year. 14/12/2018
France Strasbourg shooting: what do we know about the victims? A look at the people killed or injured in the shooting in Strasbourg. 13/12/2018
World News MEPs demand block on funds to companies linked to Czech PM The European Parliament Thursday adopted a resolution demanding information on a possible conflict of interest involving the Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš. 13/12/2018
France French armed police conduct operation in Strasbourg's Neudorf district Police on Thursday carried out an intervention in the Neudorf district of Strasbourg. 13/12/2018
Sport Swell story: the blind surfer aiming for a world title Carmen Lopez is in her element riding waves, but one thing sets her apart from other surfers: she can't see her board or the swell. 13/12/2018
France Strasbourg Christmas market shooting: what we know A gunman opened fire near the French city's famous Christmas market. 11/12/2018
World News Strasbourg shooting: 'At least two dead', gunman still on the run France is to raise its security threat level after at least two people were killed in a Strasbourg city centre shooting, Rémy Heitz, France's anti-terror prosecutor said. 11/12/2018
France Watch: How the 'gilets jaunes' movement escalated in France The "gilets jaunes" (yellow vests) movement emerged out of anger over fuel price hikes in France and later snowballed to become a wider protest against social inequalities. 11/12/2018
France 'Gilets jaunes': Five takeaways from Macron's address In a long-awaited speech, Macron said protesters’ anger and indignation was “deep, and in many ways legitimate”. 10/12/2018
United Kingdom Andy Serkis reprises Gollum character to mock May's Brexit plan Andy Serkis' new Brexit parody is precious... 10/12/2018
World News Vote now: Which cities have the best and worst Christmas trees? Some are modern, some classic, some ugly, and some very ugly — Christmas trees have sprung up in the streets and squares of major cities across the world. But whose is the best? 07/12/2018