Bulgaria Farmers warned over the use of antibiotics in healthy animals The World Health Organisation is urging farmers to stop using antibiotics to boost growth in healthy animals in a bid to curb human resistance to the drugs. 07/11/2017
My Europe Series Posted workers: a French paradox? At the height of grape harvesting season in France, Euronews was in the Touraine vineyards. Posted workers are a blessing for winegrowers as local workforce is scarce. But is it all that simple? 29/09/2017
Germany Berlin attacker who kicked woman down metro stairs is jailed Remember this horrific attack? Well, now someone's been jailed. 06/07/2017
Bulgaria Bulgaria to pressure EU over food quality discrepancies Bulgaria has lent its weight behind complaints levied against the European Union over discrepancies found in the quality of identical food products sold in both east and west European countries. 28/06/2017
Economy The Brief from Brussels: EU officials see growing European economy This is the Brief from Brussels, our daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 11/05/2017
No Comment Uniting Putin and Trump Hundreds of early visitors at a popular Sofia shopping centre couldn’t believe their eyes on Saturday when they saw US President Donald Trump apparently standing next to his Russian counterpart, Vladi 02/04/2017
Bulgaria Bulgaria's pro-EU party beats Moscow-leaning Socialists Political horse-trading to begin as Bulgaria's veteran politician Boiko Borisov seeks to form a government after winning election 27/03/2017
Bulgaria Bulgaria: exit polls suggest win for Boiko Borisov's GERB Former Prime Minister Boiko Borisov makes a comeback over the Socialists in Bulgaria's parliamentary vote, exit polls suggest. 26/03/2017
Bulgaria Snap election: Bulgaria votes for third time in four years Bulgaria's snap parliamentary election seems likely to result in a fragile coalition and could threaten relations with its EU partners. 26/03/2017
Bulgaria Bulgarians vote in close parliamentary poll Snap parliamentary elections are underway in Bulgaria in what is expected to be a closely-fought contest. 26/03/2017
Bulgaria Bulgaria prepares to vote in tight parliamentary poll Bulgaria heads to the ballot box this Sunday for snap parliamentary elections which are predicted to go down to the wire. 25/03/2017
World Sanctions 'hurt' Russia and the EU, says Bulgaria President Rumen Radev Rumen Radev in conversation with Euronews about corruption, terrorism, migration and more. 16/02/2017
Sci-Tech Cat gets bionic legs in landmark operation Pooh, the cat lost his hind legs in an accident and his chances of survival were slim. 13/02/2017
France French-Bulgarian philosopher Tzvetan Todorov dies at 77 The historian and philosopher Tzvetan Todorov has died at the age of 77, his family have said. 07/02/2017
World News Has the EU taken its eye off the ball on corruption? Corruption is a growing problem in the EU because leaders have been busy dealing with other crises, it’s been claimed. 25/01/2017
Bulgaria Gerdzhikov appointed caretaker Bulgarian PM as snap election is called Ognyan Gerdzhikov has been appointed as Bulgaria’s caretaker prime minister. 24/01/2017
Bulgaria Political newcomer Rumen Radev sworn in as Bulgaria's president Political newcomer Rumen Radev has been sworn in as president of Bulgaria after a decisive victory in November’s election. 19/01/2017
World News Severe snow storms wreak havoc across central Europe At least 25 people have been killed in central Europe as a result of severe frost and snow storms. 09/01/2017