World News 2019: A year in pictures From Assange to Greta, eagles to alligators, leaders old and new, here are some defining images from 2019. 30/12/2019
World News This week in pictures: Solar eclipse, Christmas and pension protests Here is our selection of the most eyecatching photographs from this last week. 27/12/2019
World News Week in Pictures: volcano, Conservative landslide win, French strikes This week a volcano erupted in New Zealand taking lives, Boris Johnson's Conservatives won the election in UK, the climate activist Greta Thunberg was named Time magazine's Person of the Year. Here's a look on this week in pictures carefully selected for you. 13/12/2019
World News Interactive: See how a devastating drought is hitting Victoria Falls These are the photos that show Victoria Falls before and during the drought currently hitting the region. 10/12/2019
World News This week in pictures selected for you A nationwide strike brought France to a near standstill. While more than 50 world leaders have gathered for the Climate Change conference in Madrid (COP25). The event was moved to Spain’s capital from Chile due to ongoing civil unrest in the country. The situation in Santiago remains heated. 06/12/2019
France Tear gas, flares, clashes and splashes: France's strike in pictures Rail workers, public servants and students are all protesting pension reform in France and it's hit all the major cities. 05/12/2019
Switzerland Slide to compare: melting glaciers change the face of Switzerland Before and after: see how Swiss glaciers have shrunk dramatically across 150 years 02/12/2019
Ukraine Holodomor explained: The famine that killed millions in Soviet Ukraine A famine killed millions in Soviet Ukraine in the 1930s. Today, Ukrainians remember its victims. 23/11/2019
World News Selfies in the jungle: the dark side of wildlife tourism Photographer Kirsten Luce spent months documenting animals being exploited for entertainment. 30/09/2019
United Kingdom Photographs of British homes tell stories of the generations Homes and interiors tell a story, both politically and culturally of a whole country, says Isabelle Bonnet, the curator of ‘Home Sweet Home’ photographic exhibition. It presents a complex image of the British home, carefully documented by photographers from the sixties to the present day. 28/08/2019
Ukraine Ukrainian parliamentary elections: What are the seven key takeaways? Ukrainian parliamentary elections: What are the seven key takeaways? 22/07/2019
Ukraine Exhibition highlights vote-buying in Ukraine as country goes to polls As Ukraine goes to the polls for a parliamentary election on Sunday (July 21), a new exhibition in Kyiv is shining a light on the darker side of politics. 20/07/2019
Ukraine The changing face of Ukrainian politics Politics is changing in Ukraine. Old is giving way to young and social media is becoming the main source of information for new voters 20/07/2019
Ukraine Ukraine parliamentary election: What you need to know Lack of support in parliament has meant the newly-elected president, former comedian Volodymyr Zelenskyi, has been unable to enact his agenda or appoint cabinet ministers, which have to be approved by lawmakers. 18/07/2019
World News How barriers still divide Europe 30 years since fall of Berlin Wall Today, 30 years after the fall of the Berlin wall there remain powerful barriers dividing people. The exhibition 'Walls of Power' explores man-made barriers throughout Europe today through the eyes of 44 artists. 11/07/2019
France Refugee Food Festival: Sharing stories, sharing food During Lyon's edition of the Refugee Food Festival, Euronews met four refugees working as chefs in France to learn their life stories. 23/06/2019
Ukraine Kyiv or Kiev? Why does it matter so much to Ukrainians? Ukraine, in conflict with Russian-backed forces in the east of the country and faced with Moscow’s annexation of Crimea, is promoting the official state language. Campaigning for the use of Kyiv, Ukraine wants to escape from the shadow of its Soviet past. 21/06/2019
Ukraine Five men jailed over acid attack on Ukraine anti-corruption activist The 33-year-old died in November last year, three months after being attacked in the southern Ukrainian town of Kherson. 06/06/2019
Ukraine Ex-Georgian president Saakashvili makes triumphant return to Ukraine Former president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, was greeted by cheering supporters and music as he returned from exile to Ukraine on Wednesday after the country's newly-elected president Volodymyr Zelensky reinstated his citizenship. 28/05/2019
World News Watch: We asked Europeans what the EU can do for them in the future “Europe should care more for people and be less concerned with the economic side of things. There should be better social distribution and less social dumping between states,” said Michel from Brussels. 24/05/2019