France 'Gilets Jaunes' appoint delegation to speak with French government The French 'gilets jaunes' group have appointed a delegation of eight spokespeople to negotiate with the French government over the tax hikes it intends to carry out. 26/11/2018
World News 'Home is the most dangerous place for women' A new report by the United Nations found that an average of 137 women across the world are killed by a partner or family member every day. 26/11/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews looks back at the biggest stories around Europe this morning. 23/11/2018
France French court says posters showing woman tied to train tracks are legal A French court has ruled that posters showing a woman tied to train tracks "do not promote violence against women". 22/11/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today We take a look back at the top stories from around Europe this morning. 22/11/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews takes a look back at five of the biggest stories from across Europe today. 21/11/2018
France Are France's fuel protests a good idea? | All Views Euronews' Cristina Abellan Matamoros asked people around France how they feel about the upcoming mass protest. 16/11/2018
France What are the gilets jaunes so upset about? Gilets jaunes (yellow vests) are continuing their protests all over France to protest the squeeze of living costs. 16/11/2018
World News Modern technologies: Will they one day take our jobs? A 2017 study by the McKinsey Global Institute predicts that by 2030 as many as 800 million jobs will be lost to automation. But who will be the most affected and how can we prepare? 13/11/2018
USA Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Take a look back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. 13/11/2018
World News Europe briefing: Paris Peace Forum, California fires and Brexit woes Euronews brings you today's top stories and breaking news from Europe and beyond, 12/11/2018
United Kingdom UK will keep GDPR after Brexit, digital minister tells Euronews The UK is not planning to get rid of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation after Brexit kicks in, UK digital minister Margot James tells Euronews at the Web Summit. 08/11/2018
World News 'Social media is like stereoids for disinformation' What can businesses and governments do to stop the spread of disinformation? We hear from top EU and UK policy makers at Web Summit. 07/11/2018
Portugal ‘Europe needs to be prepared for election meddling’ "Europe needs to be prepared for election meddling" in the next European Parliament elections warns Ann Mettler, head of the European Commission in-house think thank, 07/11/2018
France Two buildings collapse in Marseille leaving two people hurt Two buildings collapse in Marseille leaving two people hurt. Firefighters are still looking for victims that may be trapped under the rubble. 05/11/2018
World News Europe briefing: Italy storms and New Caledonia referendum Europe briefing: Italy storms and New Caledonia referendum 05/11/2018
Japan Japan Airlines issues apology for drunk pilot incident Japan Airlines has issued an apology after one of its co-pilots was arrested for being over the legal blood alcohol limit for a pilot. 02/11/2018
World News Spain prosecutor seeks up to 25 years of jail for Catalan separatists The Spanish prosecutor says he's seeking up to 25 years in jail for Catalan separatists on rebellion charges. 02/11/2018
United Arab Emirates Student Matthew Hedges 'physically stopped from vomiting': wife The wife of British student Matthew Hedges — who was arrested in Dubai on spying charges — told Euronews her husband had 'vomited every day for three and a half months' since he was put in solitary confinement. 25/10/2018
United Kingdom 'French Spider-Man' arrested after climbing London tower 'French Spider-Man' arrested after climbing one of tallest towers in London 25/10/2018