France Euronews reporter on being caught in lockdown after Strasbourg attack Euronews correspondent Tessa Arcilla was in Strasbourg at the attack took place and she says people are asking questions as to why the gunman has not been found. 12/12/2018
Spain Madrid threatens Catalonia with national police The Spanish government says if Catalan regional authorities cannot prevent separatists closing major roads it will have to send in national police to end the protests 11/12/2018
Russia Nuclear-capable aircraft in Venezuela alarms US Russia has infuriated Washington by flying two planes with nuclear weapons capability to its ally Venezuela. 11/12/2018
Sport F3 driver Sophia Floersch in spectacular crash German F3 driver Sophia Floersch injured in a spectacular crash at the Macau Grand Prix in China 18/11/2018
World News Fuel protest clashes The French government says around 288,000 people took part in fuel price protests over the weekend in which one woman was accidentally killed and over a hundred people were arrested 18/11/2018
World News Italians search for migrants lost at sea Italian rescuers have pulled two bodies from the sea as the search for another eight missing migrants continues off the coast of Sardinia 18/11/2018
World News John Lewis Christmas ad launched John Lewis & Partners are relying on singer Elton John to boost sales as the retailer launches its annual festive advertising campaign 15/11/2018
World News World commemorates end of WWI centenary In what the British government described as a historic act of reconciliation the German president laid a wreath at the Armistice Day remembrance ceremony in London 11/11/2018
World News UK Queen at remembrance concert The Queen and senior members of the British royal family have attended a remembrance concert in London to mark Armistice Day and the 100th anniversary of the end of WWI 11/11/2018
World News Search for survivors of deadly mudslide Rescuers in Brazil are searching for survivors of a mudslide in Rio state that has left at least ten people dead including a child 11/11/2018
World News Florida midterm vote too close to call The state of Florida has ordered a machine recount in both the race for the Senate and the governorship 11/11/2018
World News Austrian military officer accused of spying for Moscow Allegations that one of its senior military officers spied for the Kremlin prompts Austria's foreign minister to cancel a planned trip to Russia 09/11/2018
World News French club PSG admits racial profiling French football club PSG admits its scouts illegally used racial profiling in the recruitment of young players but says the club's general management was unaware of the practice 09/11/2018
World News Tens of millions of lives at risk from superbugs A new report claims that spending a little now could save money in the future as well as millions of lives around the world at risk of superbugs 07/11/2018
World News Italian government wins confidence vote on controversial security bill The Italian coalition government has won a confidence vote over proposed security legislation that would make asylum applications more difficult. 07/11/2018
World News Russia planning moon base manned by robots Russia's space agency says it is considering establishing a base on the moon, possibly manned by robot avatars. 07/11/2018
Spain At least 17 migrants die trying to reach Spain from north Africa Rescue workers are searching for survivors after at least 17 migrants died trying to reach Spain from north Africa. 06/11/2018
World News Brexit blamed for fall in bookings Shipping company Brittany Ferries blames Brexit uncertainty for a fall in holiday bookings for summer 2019 05/11/2018
France Poet's suicide letter sold at auction A suicide letter written by the French poet Charles Baudelaire has been sold at auction for 234,000 euros 05/11/2018
World News Glasses that give your eyes superpowers An Italian company is developing augmented reality glasses that it says will give humans superpowers 05/11/2018