USA Explained: What do you need to know about the US midterm elections? On 6 November, Americans will head to the polls and vote in one of the most polarizing midterm elections in years. But what's at stake — and what do you need to know? Euronews answers. 11/10/2018
World News Taylor Swift breaks political silence, endorses Democrats Although Taylor Swift was "reluctant" to break her apolitical stance, the popstar endorsed Democratic candidates for the upcoming US midterm elections. 08/10/2018
Latvia Latvians go to the polls with a pro-Russian party vying for power Polling stations in Latvia opened Saturday for a general election that could propel a populist, pro-Kremlin coalition to power. 06/10/2018
Latvia Latvians elections to test role of bullwark against Russia Latvians elections to test role of bullwark against Russia 06/10/2018
Latvia Populists threaten to topple status quo in Latvia election Much like in other elections across Europe in recent months, lawmakers across the continent will be watching Latvia Saturday when voters head to the polls to elect their next four-year parliament for the 13th time since the Baltic country secured independence from Russia a century ago. 05/10/2018
Bosnia and Herzegovina Watch: Young voices weigh in on pivotal Bosnia-Herzegovina elections The parliamentary and presidential election is just days away, with the ethnically divisive rhetoric dominating the lead-up. 04/10/2018
World News Repeat vote called for in Russia's Primorye region after fraud Ella Pamilova, head of the Central Election Commission, said new elections should take place in three months if the results of the initial votes were overturned 18/09/2018
Austria What does voting at 16 change? The case of Austria Teenagers of 16 and 17 can vote in a couple of European countries. But is it a good thing? 11/09/2018
Europe News Uncertainty in EU after Swedish election Brussels "confident" that next government will continue with strong commitment to Europe 10/09/2018
Sweden Sweden elections and uncertainty: 5 things we learned As Sweden heads to the polls this general election, follow Euronews coverage live. 09/09/2018
Russia Moscow mayor and residents vote for city head Polls show President Vladimir Putin's former chief-of-staff will comfortably be re-elected, but public anger over planned increases to the nationwide pension age means many voters may stay away. 09/09/2018
Sweden Europe is 'very vulnerable' to election meddling warns ex-NATO chief Ahead of the Swedish elections this Sunday, ex-NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen talks bots, fake news, and interference with Raw Politics' host Tesa Arcilla. 06/09/2018
Sweden 1 in 3 news articles shared about Sweden election are fake The ratio of junk news to professionally-produced news observed in the run-up to the Sweden vote is at a similar level to the 2016 US presidential election, researchers say. 06/09/2018
Sweden Neglect drives far-right vote in rural Sweden The far-right is campaigning hard in the Swedish countryside ahead of Sunday's election on its pet theme of immigration, but neither the SD nor any other party appears to be addressing people's concerns. 05/09/2018
Sweden New national anthem celebrates 'fantastic' Sweden An anonymous group in Sweden released a video with an updated version of the national anthem, speaking out against the narritive that the country is in "crisis and system collapse". 30/08/2018
Moldova Explained: the protests in Moldova that have got Brussels worried Euronews explains what protesters have hit the streets about in Moldova. 28/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 03/08/2018
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa takes lead in vote count With nine out of 10 provinces declared, Mnangagwa had 2.15 million votes against 1.93 million for opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. 02/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today From the Greek Prime Minister accepting responsibility for the deadly fires to a lost skier from more than 60 years ago being identified. 30/07/2018
Cambodia Cambodia's ruling party claims victory after disputed election Polls have closed in Cambodia's disputed national election, which rights groups say was neither free nor fair. 29/07/2018