Germany Germany's farmers urge government to act as heatwave threatens harvest Farmers are calling on the government to declare a state of emergency as Northern and Eastern regions struggle to cope with the dry spell. 31/07/2018
World News War of words: leaders bicker ahead of NATO summit The two Donalds go head-to-head in the run up to the NATO summit in Brussels. 11/07/2018
World News Thai diver, Samarn Kunan, dies during cave rescue attempt - #GME This morning on Good Morning Europe, we report on the tragic news of the death of a former Thai Navy SEAL. Samarn Kunan, 38, perished while assisting with rescue efforts in Chiang Rai, where 12 boys and their football coach have been trapped underground for more than 13 days. 06/07/2018
World News Euphoria as trapped Thai boys found, but ordeal not over The 12 boys and their football coach were discovered sheltering on a ridge in a network of Thai caves. Weak, struggling to adjust to bright light and tackling flood waters, they may not be able to leave for weeks. 03/07/2018
World News Done deal: but is the EU really united on migration? #GME takes a look Today on Good Morning Europe there has been A LOT going on! Our main story was, you guessed it, the migration agreement that was finally reached at the crunch EU summit in Brussels. We covered it live from Brussels and beyond. 29/06/2018
World News "We do not have a migration problem in Europe", Amnesty tells #GME "We do not have a migration problem in Europe. No European country is in the top number of countries hosting refugees. This is a political tactic to divert attention from the real economic and social issues within the EU." Amnesty International Advocacy Director, Iverna McGowan, talks migration. 26/06/2018
Economy "Not a major breakthrough" - #GME analyses Merkel-Macron talks In a picturesque setting, just outside Berlin, the French and German leaders put on a display of friendship and unity as they held long-awaited talks on refugee policy, security and a eurozone budget. 20/06/2018
World News Drifting ship and bickering states: EU torn over migrants' fate As a humanitarian vessel turned away by Italy and Malta heads to Spain, questions hang over the future of migrant rescue missions in the Mediterranean. 15/06/2018
World News France-Italy: a diplomatic storm is brewing A diplomatic spat over the fate of those on board the Aquarius is threatening Franco-Italian relations. 14/06/2018
World News As it happened: Thursday, June 14 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 13/06/2018
World News As it happened: Wednesday, June 13 Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 12/06/2018
Tunisia Tunisian Interior Minister fired after deadly migrant boat accident The boat packed with some 180 migrants sank on Sunday off Tunisia’s coast. The death toll has risen to at least 68, with dozens still missing. Euronews reporter Anelise Borges is in the Italian port town of Catania in Sicily where she is about to join a Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) rescue mission. 07/06/2018
Italy Italy's new populist government nears full confidence vote Italy's new populist government is just one step away from being fully in power, as the lower house of parliament starts debating a motion of confidence on the coalition cabinet headed by Giuseppe Conte. 06/06/2018
World News "There’s a target on my back" Bill Browder, the prominent Putin critic briefly arrested in Spain this week, says he will continue his mission to hold corrupt politicians accountable – no matter the risks. 01/06/2018
France Humble super-hero: meet France’s real-life Spider-Man Euronews sat down with Mamoudou Gassama, the Malian migrant who scaled a building in Paris to save a child. 31/05/2018
World News Italy's 'Mr Scissors', migrant turned hero, English cheese-rolling Get up to speed on the issues driving the conversation across Europe and the world: Tesa Arcilla anchors Euronews' live daily morning show Good Morning Europe from Euronews' headquarters in Lyon. 29/05/2018
World News As it happened this morning: Monday 28 May On today's edition: what next as Italy navigates another political pitfall; the abortion debate in Ireland and the UK; and the diplomatic ups and downs between the US and North Korea. 28/05/2018
World News Macron meets 'Spiderman': As it happened this morning on Monday, May 2 The latest news and developments in Europe and beyond, as they happened. 27/05/2018
World News Watch: Trump cancels North Korea summit, Steve Bannon Interview Today on Good Morning Europe, we have the latest on Kim-Jong Un's unsually measured response to President Trumps decision to cancel their June meeting in Singapore. Plus we speak to Steve Bannon about the rise of the far right in Europe. As well as the rest of your latest news and headlines. 25/05/2018
World News Watch: Facebook, French strikes and the Grenfell hearing on 'Good Morning Europe' Euronews' flagship, morning show 'Good Morning Europe' launches 22/05/2018