Europe News EU 'understands' Syria strikes but calls for peace talks, says Mogherini EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said the EU understood the need for military action in Syria, but encouraged the resumption of peace talks, as the situation could 'spiral' out of control. 16/04/2018
USA Chef suggests white customers pay more to highlight racial wealth disparity in US Would you pay over double the price for your food in a restaurant as the person next to you because of your race? That's what chef Tunde Wey is suggesting. 16/04/2018
France Here's what you should do if you see Islamophobia, says Parisian artist Would you know what to do faced with Islamophobia? French artist Maeril has created a cartoon advising bystanders how to ignore harassment into insignificance. 13/04/2018
No Comment No Comments of the week A Thai water-throwing festival, a show of Russian military skills and the UK's bizarre wife-carrying competition were all on the cards this week in Euronews' No Comment programme. 13/04/2018
Syria Where do different countries stand on Syria missile strikes? As Moscow and Washington traded threats of retaliation over an alleged chemical attack in Syria, where do other countries stand on a military response? 13/04/2018
United Kingdom Green Brexit policy worse for environment, report finds Policy concerning such things as wildlife, water and air quality are all at risk post-Brexit, a new risk assessment has warned. 12/04/2018
France Full Cannes Film Festival lineup announced All eyes are on Paris as the lineup of the 71st Cannes Film Festival is being unveiled during a live press conference from the Champs-Elysees. 12/04/2018
USA US missiles in Syria 'will come' and will be 'smart,' Trump warns Russia "Get ready Russia, because they will be coming, nice and new and 'smart'," US President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter. 11/04/2018
Syria Syria 'chemical attack': What we know so far Euronews speaks to experts about the alleged chemical attack in Douma that activists say killed dozens and wounded hundreds more. 11/04/2018
USA Most-watched YouTube video Despacito defaced in apparent 'hack' YouTube and video-hosting service Vevo appear to have fallen victim to a hack that saw numerous high-profile music videos defaced. 10/04/2018
Spain Spain beats Italy, France as world's biggest wine exporter Spain exported the most wine of any country in 2017, beating its main competitors France and Italy. 09/04/2018
Denmark Watch: Denmark silo demolition goes badly wrong crushing nearby building The demolition of a silo backfired in Denmark when the structure fell the wrong way, smashing into a nearby cultural centre. 09/04/2018
Syria Russia claims Israel behind missile strike on Syria Several people have died in what Syrian state TV claims was a US missile attack on a major air base in the country. Washington has denied the claims. 09/04/2018
Hungary Landslide victory for Orban in Hungarian elections Hungary's right-wing leader stormed to victory in the country's general elections with his Fidesz party claiming almost half of the vote. 09/04/2018
World News How bad is London's murder rate compared to other EU capitals? London's murder rate overlapped that of New York's in February and March 2018. But how does the British capital compare to other big cities in the EU in terms of homicides? 06/04/2018
World News Are you a young EU citizen? Here's what you can get for free Ever wondered what discounts and freebies are available to young people living in or visiting the EU? Euronews has put together a list of offers including free Interrail passes, shopping discounts and public discounts on inner-city travel. 06/04/2018
France France's unprecedented rail strike in numbers As the French hurtle 'full steam ahead' into three months of rail strikes, Euronews looks at when strikes are happening, how they are impacting other transport services, and if the French really support railway workers in downing tools. 05/04/2018
France Paris passengers climb through train windows on first day of French rail strike Passengers at Paris' Gare de Lyon scrambled through the windows of a train as it stood on the platform on the first day of rolling national rail strikes. 05/04/2018
USA NASA's new X-Plane will be supersonic but also super quiet The space organisation has announced it will build a piloted X-Plane that will produce a noise as loud as a car door closing and could bring back supersonic flight for the public. 04/04/2018
World News YouTube HQ shooting: What we know Nasim Aghdam opened fire at YouTube's headquarters near San Francisco on Tuesday, wounding three people before shooting herself dead, San Bruno Police Department has said. 03/04/2018