Crossing Cultures From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art A co-production with CGTN
Crossing Cultures From Venice to Hunan: discovering the timeless beauty of handcrafted art A co-production with CGTN
United Kingdom Scotland to review cull laws after hunting picture causes outrage Scotland will review cull laws after a picture of an American TV presenter with her hunt caused outrage on social media. 25/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Saudi Crown Prince's photo-op with Khashoggi's son draws criticism A photo of the Saudi Crown Prince giving his condolences to Khashoggi's son Salah has drawn a lot of criticism on social media. 24/10/2018
United Kingdom Man verbally abuses black woman on Ryanair flight, sparks outrage Ryanair is under heavy criticism for not removing a white man who verbally abused a black woman from its flight. 21/10/2018
World News At least 18 people have been killed after train derails in Taiwan: Railway administration At least 18 people have been killed in after a train derailed in Taiwan, said the country's railway administration 21/10/2018
United Kingdom Ferry crashes into yachts at Isle of Wight harbour A ferry crashed into at least two yachts at Isle of Wight harbour due to heavy fog. 21/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Khashoggi's murder is 'the tree that hid the forest of horror' The murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi sheds light on the "brutal" and "authoritarian" rule of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, French political scientist Nabil Mouline tells Euronews. 21/10/2018
Saudi Arabia Jamal Khashoggi: What we know about the journalist's death Following Saudi Arabia's statement on Saturday admitting Jamal Khashoggi was killed inside its Istanbul consulate, there's a lot that remains unclear about the journalist's death. 20/10/2018
World News Saudi Arabia admits Khashoggi died in Istanbul consulate Saudi Arabia admits Khashoggi died in Istanbul consulate 20/10/2018
World News Europe briefing: 5 stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 19/10/2018
United Kingdom British PhD student arrested in UAE on spying charges British PhD student, Matthew Hedges, has been arrested in UAE on spying charges. He was arrested five months ago. 15/10/2018
Italy Italian city denies immigrant children access to meal subsidies An NGO has raised funds to pay for school lunches and bus fees for children of immigrant parents after an Italian city barred them from accessing the subsidies. 15/10/2018
Spain Spanish politicians edge closer to increasing minimum wage Spanish politicians edge closer to increasing minimum wage to €900 a month. 11/10/2018
World News World Mental Health Day: Women suffer mostly from depression in the EU Women suffer more from chronic depression than men in the EU, research carried out by Eurostat found for World Mental Health Day. 10/10/2018
Denmark Google starts measuring pollution levels in Copenhagen In a new partnership between Google and the city of Copenhagen, the giant tech company started measuring pollution levels in the city to help find improvements to air quality levels. 10/10/2018
Vatican Pope Francis compares abortion to 'hiring a killer' The Argentinian pontiff was speaking about how parents shouldn’t reject sick children when he made the comments on Wednesday. 10/10/2018
Germany Berlin court orders German capital to impose diesel ban A Berlin court ruled on Tuesday that the German capital should impose driving bans on some roads for diesel cars whose emissions of nitrogen oxide exceed permitted limits. 09/10/2018
Spain Explained: Who is VOX? Spain's latest far-right party Defending Spain from immigration, regional independentist sentiments, and the "Islamic threat" is what the Spanish far-right party VOX is all about. But will it be able to pierce through in the next elections? 08/10/2018
Spain Spain's 'stolen baby' doctor found guilty — but will not be punished The Spanish doctor accused of stealing and selling a baby girl has been found guilty of all charges but will not be punished due to statute of limitations. A victim of the "stolen-babies" programme said verdict leaves a "bittersweet taste". 08/10/2018
World News Economics Nobel honours research in climate chance, tech innovation William D. Nordhaus and Paul M. Romer win the Nobel Prize in Economics 08/10/2018
Russia Yevgeny Makarov’s case sheds light on ill-treatment in Russian prisons Allegations of ill-treatment of prisoners in Russian prisons are not new but Yevgeny Makarov's torture case has brought them to limelight again. 05/10/2018