World News US-North Korea talks fail due to sanctions disagreement US-North Korea talks fail due to sanctions disagreement 28/02/2019
World News YouTube, Pinterest lead fight against spread of anti-vaccination posts With an increase of anti-vaccination posts circulating on social media, Pinterest and YouTube have adopted a zero-tolerance policy for this content. 27/02/2019
World News 'Interesting dialogue' ahead for Trump and Kim on Thursday As Trump and Kim left Hanoi's Metropole hotel on Wednesday after shaking hands and having dinner together, the leaders looked ahead to an "interesting dialogue". 27/02/2019
Syria Russia and Syria call for US troops to leave Syria In a joint statement, Russia and Syria called for US troops to leave Syria and allow people from the Rubkan refugee camp to leave. 27/02/2019
France Animals killed without being stunned cannot carry organic label: ECJ Europe's top court ruled on Tuesday that meat from animals slaughtered under religious rites without being stunned first cannot be labelled organic. 27/02/2019
Russia Canines gather for one of the longest dog sled races in the world Dozens of competitors are waiting for the start of one of the longest dog sled races in the world in Russia's far east. 26/02/2019
Europe News Daughter of Putin's spokesman is interning for French MEP in Brussels The daughter of Putin's spokesman, Elizaveta Peskova, is currently interning for French MEP and former National Rally member Aymeric Chauprade, Euronews has learned. Chauprade said that Peskova does not have access to any confidential information. 26/02/2019
Vietnam Kim Jong-un receives warm welcome upon his arrival to Vietnam Bodyguards ran alongside Kim Jong-un's limousine as the North Korean leader travelled to Hanoi for a meeting with US President Donald Trump. 26/02/2019
Egypt Delaying Brexit would be 'rational solution', says Tusk Delaying Brexit would be a "rational solution", European Council President Donald Tusk said at a press conference following a summit between Arab League and European Union member states. 25/02/2019
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Take a look back at the biggest stories from around Europe this morning. 25/02/2019
Sweden Award-winning Australian entrepreneur told to leave Sweden for visa An award-winning Australian entrepreneur who's been living in Sweden for six years was told by immigration services he had to leave the country if he wanted his sole trader visa application to be considered. 21/02/2019
World News Europe Briefing: Five top stories to know about today Here are the top stories from across Europe this morning. 21/02/2019
Russia Watch: Russia will retaliate if US deploys missiles in Europe In his annual address, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia would retaliate if US deploys missiles in Europe. 20/02/2019
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brought you the latest news and updates as they happened this morning. 20/02/2019
World News Venezuela denies entry to European MEPs Venezuela denies entry to European MEPs claiming they had "conspiratorial motives". 18/02/2019
Iran 'Trump hurt me and my family, then he stole my photo to blame Iran' Iranian photographer is angry that the US president used her picture in a Tweet condemning her country's government. 13/02/2019
Russia Watch: Polar bear in Russian archipelago peeks inside a house A Russian Arctic archipelago has been on high alert since Saturday over an "invasion" of polar bears in the main settlement. 12/02/2019
World News Notorious Mexican drug cartel boss 'El Chapo' found guilty in US trial Mexican drug cartel boss 'El Chapo' likely headed to Colorado prison where no one has escaped. 12/02/2019
Russia Runet: what does Russia's internet 'nationalisation' mean? Russian lawmakers voted on Tuesday to experiment with shutting off the country's internet from the rest of the world. 12/02/2019
World News Sweden, UK, Ireland top Northeast Atlantic overfishing 'shame' list Sweden, UK, and Ireland are the worst at following recommendations for sustainable fishing quotas, leaving the EU lagging behind on 2020 goals. finds British think-tank report. 11/02/2019