Italy Watch: Sushi restaurant staff fight back during armed heist The owner of the restaurant in Italy survived three gunshot wounds sustained in the fight. 06/02/2018
World News Which European cities have the cheapest and most expensive cannabis? A new index reveals how much people around the world are paying for cannabis, and how much of it they are consuming. 01/02/2018
Canada Canada passes bill to make national anthem gender neutral The change would remove the reference to "sons". 01/02/2018
USA FBI expresses ‘grave concerns’ over secret memo Trump plans to release The controversial Republican intelligence memo alleges anti-Trump bias in the Justice Department. 01/02/2018
France Orca learns to say ‘hello’ and ‘bye bye’ Researchers say a new study proves that killer whales are capable of imitating human speech. 31/01/2018
World News Europe’s economy grew faster than the US in 2017 It was the best period of growth in more than 10 years. 31/01/2018
USA How did social media react to Trump's State of the Union speech? The address generated a record-breaking 4.5 million tweets, but what were people talking about? 31/01/2018
USA 11 things you need to know about Trump’s State of the Union speech From boasts of boosting the economy, to pledges on immigration and foreign policy threats, here are the key takeaways from Trump's address. 31/01/2018
World News Which European countries have the strictest abortion rules? Euronews looks at abortion regulations across the European Union to find out whether countries are pro- or anti-abortion. 30/01/2018
Economy Brexit will leave UK worse off in all scenarios: leaked government rep A government spokesperson told Euronews it was “not prepared to provide a running commentary on any aspect of this ongoing internal work.” 30/01/2018
Ireland Ireland to hold historic abortion referendum Voters will have the first opportunity in 35 years to overhaul some of the world's strictest abortion rules. 30/01/2018
World News What is Trump’s problem with the EU’s trade policy? Euronews asked trade and politics experts why Trump thinks EU policies are “very unfair” to the US. 29/01/2018
France France ‘will intervene’ if jihadist nationals sentenced to death in Mi The comments came after an Iraqi court sentenced a German woman to death for belonging to the so-called Islamic State. 29/01/2018
USA 11 things you need to know about the 2018 Grammy Awards From political performances to cute consolation prizes, find out our highlights from music's biggest night. 29/01/2018
Israel Female journalists complain of gender segregation at Western Wall Women have been voicing their outrage on social media under the hashtag #PenceFence. 23/01/2018
Business Series Sexual harassment affects business too, says Microsoft VP “Not only should we be changing this because it’s the right thing to do, there’s a business impact to this and that just angers me." 23/01/2018
Thailand EU threats fail to end abuse of Thailand’s migrant fishermen: report A new report by Human Rights Watch urges the EU to do more to bring an end to abuses in Thailand’s fishing industry. 23/01/2018
Italy Venice’s mayor pledges action over €1,100 dinner bill Four Japanese tourists say they were handed the bill for a dinner of steak, fish and water. 22/01/2018
Business Series Bad weather saves Trump from Davos ‘un-welcome’ rally Swiss activists told Euronews they had planned to protest in Davos to let the president know “we don’t like who you are or what you do.” 22/01/2018
World News New blood test could be game-changer in fight against cancer, say rese CancerSEEK simultaneously looks for the presence of ovary, liver, stomach, pancreas, oesophagus, bowel, lung and breast cancer. 19/01/2018