World News EU gives 12,000 more free Interrail tickets to 18-year-olds The European Commission is giving away 12,000 free Interrail tickets to 18-year-olds living in the bloc, after thousands benefited from the scheme during the summer. 29/11/2018
Business UK GDP 'could shrink by up to 8% with a no deal, no transition Brexit' The Bank of England has warned that the UK's economy could shrink by 8% in the event of a "disorderly" no deal Brexit. 28/11/2018
Russia Russia's Putin says Ukraine guilty in Black Sea standoff Putin on Wednesday accused Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko of orchestrating a naval "provocation" in the Black Sea to boost his ratings ahead of next year's elections. 28/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit pop-up shop offers Londoners ‘worst deal ever’ Discounts include “huge reductions on NHS staff” and “massive clearance on jobs”. 23/11/2018
United Arab Emirates UAE considers clemency request for jailed Briton Matthew Hedges The United Arab Emirates is considering a request to grant clemency to British academic Matthew Hedges, who was sentenced to life in prison this week after being convicted of spying. 23/11/2018
United Kingdom ‘Deal is within our grasp’, says British PM Theresa May British Prime Minister Theresa May said a deal on Brexit is “within our grasp” as she addressed the media outside her Downing Street office on Thursday. 22/11/2018
Japan Nissan board votes unanimously to oust Ghosn Nissan's board has ousted Chairman Carlos Ghosn following his shock arrest for alleged financial misconduct. 22/11/2018
Belgium Juncker cancels Spain trip to focus on Brexit European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has cancelled a trip to Spain this week to focus on Brexit negotiations. 21/11/2018
World News What is Interpol? | Euronews Answers Euronews spoke to a legal expert about what powers the agency has, and what cases it has been involved in. 21/11/2018
Belgium May to meet Juncker in Brussels on Wednesday for Brexit talks British Prime Minister Theresa May will meet with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in Brussels on Wednesday evening for key Brexit talks. 20/11/2018
Serbia Watch: Phallic-shaped owl statue cases stir in Serbia A statue of an owl in the northern Serbian town of Kikinda has come under fire from locals, who think it looks like a phallus. 16/11/2018
United Kingdom May slammed in commons as draft called 'botched' and 'dead on arrival' The draft deal was slammed as "a huge and damaging failure", "botched", and “the biggest voluntary surrender of sovereignty in living memory”. 15/11/2018
United Kingdom UK Brexit Minister Dominic Raab and others resign over deal Raab said he "cannot in good conscience support the terms proposed for our deal with the EU." 15/11/2018
World News EU states 'putting threatened marine species at risk' Environmental NGOs have warned that pledges on paper to protect sites in the Natura 2000 network of core breeding and resting sites for rare and threatened species were not being fulfilled. 13/11/2018
Spain Former Catalan leaders ordered to repay independence vote costs Spanish auditors have ordered former Catalan leader Artur Mas and nine others to repay €4.9 million of public money spent on a non-binding independence vote in 2014. 13/11/2018
Finland Russia may have jammed Finland's GPS signal, Sipila says Finland’s GPS signal was intentionally disrupted during the recent NATO war games in Scandinavia, and Russia may have been responsible, Finnish Prime Minister Juha Sipila has said. 12/11/2018
USA Witnesses recall moment of California shooting Witnesses have recalled the moment that a gunman opened fire in a California bar on Wednesday night, killing 12 people and sending hundreds fleeing in terror. 08/11/2018
Italy Aerial footage shows extent of damage in Italy’s storm-hit Rapallo Vast piles of debris, collapsed roads and sunken boats are among the damage shown in the video. 04/11/2018
United Kingdom Brexit donor Arron Banks denies Russia connection Banks is currently under criminal investigation over claims that he was not the "true source" of the €9 million loaned to the Leave.EU campaign. 04/11/2018
United Kingdom Adventurer becomes first person to swim around Britain British adventurer Ross Edgley made history on Sunday when he became the first person to swim around the coast of mainland Britain. 04/11/2018