World News More than 5,000 civilian deaths in Iraq and Syria unaccounted for There is a gulf between estimates of civilian deaths in Iraq and Syria as a result of the US-led coalition’s war on so-called Islamic State. 27/02/2018
South Korea How did European countries score in the 2018 Olympic Games? Following the end of the Pyeongchang Olympics, find out which countries got the most medals. 25/02/2018
South Korea Pyeongchang 2018 round-up: Final day results at Winter Olympics From OAR taking gold in the men's hockey, to yet another victory for the most decorated Olympian of all time, find out what happened on the final day of the 2018 Winter Games. 25/02/2018
South Korea In pictures: Winter Olympics closing ceremony in Pyeongchang After more than two weeks of competitions, the 2018 Winter Olympics ended on Sunday with a vibrant closing ceremony. 25/02/2018
South Korea Pyeongchang 2018 round-up: Historic double gold for Czech Republic’s L From Olympic history for Ledecka, to a shock victory in men’s curling and Finland’s first gold, find out everything you need to know about Saturday’s Games. 24/02/2018
USA What we know about ‘Hapsburg group’ named in Manafort scheme The ex-Trump campaign manager paid former European politicians more than 2 million euros to lobby for Ukraine, according to a new indictment. 24/02/2018
World News More than 150 allegations of sexual misconduct at UN agencies in 2017 Only two UN agencies of more than a dozen contacted by Euronews said they had received no reports of alleged sexual harassment or abuse in the past two years. 24/02/2018
United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth makes surprise London Fashion Week appearance The monarch attended the runway show to give British designer Richard Quinn the inaugural Queen Elizabeth II award for British design. 20/02/2018
USA America's history of school shootings As debates rage on over gun control, we look back at America's history of school shootings. 15/02/2018
Germany German law under fire Under the NetzDG law, companies with more than two million registered users in Germany are required to establish a procedure to receive and review complaints of alleged illegal content. 14/02/2018
Poland Defiant Poland rolls out #GermanDeathCamps campaign despite criticism Videos posted to the social media pages of the Polish Prime Minister's Office include testimonies that concentration camps were "German from start to finish." 14/02/2018
Netherlands Dutch foreign minister quits after admitting he lied of meeting Putin Social media users have been superimposing images of the politician into photos of major historic events that he also didn't attend. 13/02/2018
United Kingdom Oxfam International Chairman Juan Alberto Fuentes Knight arrested Fuentes Knight was arrested in Guatemala amid a local corruption probe, the attorney general's office announced 13/02/2018
USA Trump administration plans to privatize ISS: r “It is possible that industry could continue to operate certain elements or capabilities of the ISS as part of a future commercial platform,” an internal NASA document states. 12/02/2018
World News Luxury European jewellers failing to ensure ethical supply chains Which European brands are the best and worst when it comes to ethical sourcing? 09/02/2018
Ireland Meet the Irish expats pledging to return for abortion referendum in #H Irish emigrants have pledged to return home to vote in favour of ending the country’s near-total ban on abortion. 08/02/2018
World News Europeans among 36 charged over global cyberfraud ring The Infraud Organization was responsible for more than $530 million (€433 million) in losses. 08/02/2018
France French store sparks outrage for tearing up, discarding unsold clothes Activists are calling for a 2016 law forbidding food waste by French supermarkets to be extended to clothing. 08/02/2018
World News Which European commuters spend the most time in traffic jams? Some EU motorists spent three full days stuck in traffic in 2017. 07/02/2018
Netherlands Brits in the Netherlands win bid to take EU citizenship case to ECJ The Amsterdam court agreed to refer their case about exactly what defines EU citizenship to the European Court of Justice. 07/02/2018