World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today We take a look back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. 08/01/2019
USA In pictures: Golden Globes 2019 Take a look at some of the best pictures from the 76th Golden Globes Awards. 07/01/2019
World News Europe briefing: 8 stories to know about today We look back at the top stories from around Europe that you need to know about today. 07/01/2019
World News EU household spending on alcohol tops €130 billion Households in the European Union spent more than €130 million on alcohol in 2017, but how do different member states compare? 01/01/2019
United Kingdom Suspect detained under Mental Health Act over Manchester stabbings British counter-terrorism police are investigating a stabbing attack at a train station in northern England on New Year's Eve that left three people injured. 01/01/2019
World News In pictures: New Year's Eve celebrations around the world Take a look at our selection of some of the best photos of the New Year 2019 celebrations. 01/01/2019
World News Watch again: Fireworks and festivities as world welcomes 2019 Take a look back at how countries around the world celebrated New Year's Eve. 31/12/2018
Thailand Classical piano soothes retired elephants at Thai sanctuary A sanctuary in Thailand hopes classical music can 'rehabilitate the souls' of the old, overworked and disabled elephants it cares for. 16/12/2018
United Kingdom May accuses Blair of 'undermining' Brexit negotiations "For Tony Blair to go to Brussels and seek to undermine our negotiations by advocating for a second referendum is an insult to the office he once held and the people he once served," May said. 16/12/2018
Poland What is the COP24 climate change rulebook and why do we need it? Nearly 200 countries have signed up to a 156-page rulebook for implementing the Paris Agreement on climate change. But what is the rulebook, why is it necessary and why are some already criticising it? 16/12/2018
France Bare-breasted ‘Mariannes’ face off with Paris police in silent protest Five bare-breasted protesters dressed as Marianne, the symbol of the French Republic, faced off with police in Paris on Saturday in a silent demonstration. 15/12/2018
United Kingdom London shoppers to be targeted by facial recognition technology Police hope the technology will help to tackle violent crime, while privacy campaigners say it turns people into "walking ID cards". 15/12/2018
Ireland ‘Baby killers’: Irish politician targeted with anti-abortion graffiti The vandalism appeared after a bill to legalise abortion services passed all stages in the Irish senate. 15/12/2018
Australia Australia recognises West Jerusalem as Israel's capital "We look forward to moving our embassy to West Jerusalem when practical... and after final status determination," Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison told reporters. 15/12/2018
France Why was Strasbourg targeted in the shooting? Security expert explains Chris Phillips, former head of the UK National Counter Terrorism Security Office, offered insights on why Strasbourg was targeted, what police are likely doing to deal with the situation, and the need for businesses to be better prepared for such events. 12/12/2018
France French households have more disposable income than most in Europe Members of France’s “gilets jaunes” (yellow vests) movement have been taking to the streets in recent weeks, rallying against rising living costs in the country. But do French households really have less disposable income than those in other European Union countries? 11/12/2018
USA Trump says he will nominate William Barr as next US attorney general The US president called Barr "a terrific man, a terrific person." 07/12/2018
World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today Euronews takes a look back at the biggest stories from around Europe this morning. 06/12/2018
World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today Euronews looks back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. 05/12/2018
USA Trump cancels meeting with Putin over seized Ukraine ships and sailors US President Donald Trump says he has cancelled an upcoming meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin because of the Russia-Ukraine standoff. 29/11/2018