World News Brexit talks in 'final few days' but 'fundamental divergences' remain The UK's head negotiator Lord Frost headed to Brussels for more Brexit talks on Sunday, but as the deadline looms, both sides have said divergences remain. 05/12/2020
World News World's largest iceberg captured in photos by UK air force plane The sprawling 4,200-sq-km mass, called A68a, was on course towards the island of South Georgia. 05/12/2020
France France to start coronavirus vaccinations in January, says PM Castex The number of vaccines France is set to have access to is "more than we need," said Castex, adding it was a "question of weeks" until the first orders arrived. 03/12/2020
My Europe Series How COVID created 'most stressful environment' for Europe's teachers From primary schools in France where there is "almost never a substitute" when teachers are off, to a secondary school teacher in London who has never felt more stressed, here's how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting Europe's educators. 01/12/2020
Bahrain F1 driver Grosjean 'OK' after car crashes and bursts into flames F1 driver Grosjean has "minor burns" after he skidded off the racing track and his car was split in two by a barrier, before bursting into flames. 29/11/2020
France Why is France's new national security bill controversial? Thousands demonstrated across France on Saturday to protest a controversial new security bill — here's why. 28/11/2020
France France security bill: 62 police injured and 81 arrested at protests Changes to the wording of article 24 of the bill are being considered after a new scandal over police brutality. 28/11/2020
Italy Maradona's death is 'about more than football' for this Napoli fan The loss of the Maradona earlier this week was felt profoundly in the southern Italian city where Carlo was born and raised — here he has a godlike status for the impact he made over seven seasons playing for SSC Napoli. 27/11/2020
Poland Poland: Police using 'excessive violence' against peaceful protesters At least 60 protesters, including one as young as 17, have been detained in recent weeks, Eliza Rutynowska, a lawyer who has been representing the demonstrators, told Euronews. 24/11/2020
France Charlie Hebdo trial resumes amid controversy over video conferencing "No judge should be able to give a verdict without having to look into the eyes of the person receiving it," defence attorneys from the Charlie Hebdo trial have argued. 23/11/2020
World News Virtual G20 hosted in Saudi Arabia amid human rights criticisms International rights groups have called for countries to boycott the event, demanding that authorities release dissidents and women's rights activists who have been detained. 20/11/2020
United Kingdom Oxford vaccine is safe and provokes response in adults over 56: study Older people are at a disproportionate risk of severe COVID-19 disease, so it is essential that any vaccine adopted for use is effective in this group. 19/11/2020
World News Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine more than 94% effective in adults over 65 They plan to submit the vaccine to the US regulators for emergency use approval, the FDA, "within days". 18/11/2020
Russia Duma backs bill protecting Putin and family from prosecution The bill would mean presidents who were no longer in office and members of their family "cannot be brought to criminal or administrative responsibility, as well as detained, arrested, subjected to a search, interrogation, or body search." 18/11/2020
My Europe Series Bulgarian national radio chief hits out against political interference He told Euronews he was disgruntled by the "lipservice" he said the government paid to enacting real change in a country that has been labelled "the black sheep of the European Union" by Reporters Without Borders. 17/11/2020
Switzerland Fondue safety concerns amid coronavirus pandemic grate on the Swiss Can the cheese dish be shared safely amid the COVID-19 crisis? That's the question bubbling in Switzerland at the moment. 17/11/2020
France Coronavirus: French region to carry out mass testing before Christmas The French region of Auvergne Rhône-Alpes has ordered 2 million tests and will make 1,000 testing sites available. 17/11/2020
United Kingdom Easyjet reports first-ever annual loss amid coronavirus pandemic The COVID-19 crisis saw planes grounded across the world and EasyJet's passenger numbers halved. 17/11/2020
United Kingdom England planning Christmas ‘travel window’ for students in December Mass testing will be carried out across the country's campuses before students travel home for the festive period. 11/11/2020
Russia Putin 'waiting on official results' to congratulate US election winner Putin was one of the first leaders to congratulate Trump on his victory in 2016. 09/11/2020