New Zealand Meghan beats Harry in New Zealand 'welly-wanging' competition Meghan beats Harry in New Zealand 'welly-wanging' competition 30/10/2018
France All you need to know about French hunting accidents this year As accidents marred the start of the hunting season in France, Euronews looks at the incidents and what is being done to prevent them. 30/10/2018
World News Woman blows herself up in central Tunis, 80 wounded: Interior Ministry A woman blew herself up in the centre of the Tunisian capital Tunis on Monday, injuring 80, according to a spokesman for the Tunisian Interior Ministry. 29/10/2018
Germany Merkel will step down as chancellor in 2021 German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday announced she will be stepping down as chancellor in 2021. 29/10/2018
Hungary This man is one of the first arrested under Hungary's 'homeless ban' The man said he didn't go to homeless shelters because fights and theft are rife there. 26/10/2018
Czech Republic Czech presidident references Khashoggi death in jibe at journalists “I love journalists, that’s why I may organise a special banquet for them this evening at the Saudi embassy,” Zeman said. 26/10/2018
Tonga You can leave your tag on: Meghan Markle makes rare fashion misstep Despite failing to remove the price tag in her dress it appears Markle was still championing moderately-priced fashion 25/10/2018
Belgium Watch: Scaffolding collapses in Antwerp, one dead, one injured Scaffolding collapsed outside the Belgian city of Antwerp's central station, killing one and injuring another, according to police. 24/10/2018
United Kingdom Teen brings books to class in a microwave after school bans rucksacks When a UK boy's school banned large rucksacks, he responded by bringing his books to school in a microwave. 24/10/2018
World News Does European Parliament want to ban cheap food? | Euronews Answers Does European Parliament really want to ban cheap food? | Euronews Answers 24/10/2018
Italy Three charts that show why Italy's budget is an EU problem In figures: What's the EU's problem with Italy's draft budget? 23/10/2018
Peru Human-like statues dating back to year 1,100 unearthed in Peru Researchers have discovered twenty wooden, human-like sculptures along with an intricate adobe wall in northern Peru, according to government officials. 23/10/2018
Sweden Swedish court indicts woman who blocked Afghani man's deportation The lawyer of Elin Ersson, a Swedish woman who attempted to stop the deportation of an Afghani man whose asylum application had been rejected, told Euronews she is "disappointed" prosecutors on Friday issued an indictment against her. 22/10/2018
Spain Watch: Stranded residents airlifted to safety after Malaga flash flood Watch: Stranded residents airlifted to safety after Malaga flash floods 22/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Which country sells the most arms to Saudi Arabia? Germany has committed to an arms freeze on exports to Saudi Arabia, while other countries are keeping a low profile on the subject — what action have different EU countries taken and who stands to lose the most`? 22/10/2018
Spain Thousands of sheep herded through Madrid to mark annual festival As many as 2,000 sheep were herded through the streets of Madrid in a unique celebration that takes place every autumn in the Spanish capital. 22/10/2018
United Kingdom Watch: Brexit jargon busting — key phrases explained Brexit jargon busting — key phrases explained 19/10/2018
Europe News What do people in other countries think of Brexit? If you're living in Britain, the issue might weigh heavy on your mind, but do people in the rest of the world care about Brexit? 17/10/2018
Europe News European Council summit as it happened After two days that mainly centred around speculation concerning Brexit, the EU summit concluded with little progress made 17/10/2018
France Is Lyon's public transport operator implementing a 'kindness tax'? 'Solidarity is not a crime,' argued protesters in Lyon who said the city's public transport network is imposing a €150 fine on people who give their tickets to other passengers 16/10/2018