The Europe Conversation Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
The Europe Conversation Exclusive: Romania's President Dan pushes for Moldova and Ukraine’s EU bid, challenging Hungary
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
Iran Iran's currency hits record low amid impending US sanctions Iran’s currency plunged to another record low on Sunday, dropping past 100,000 rials to the US dollar as Iranians brace for sanctions on their economy. 29/07/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories you need to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as it happens this morning. 24/07/2018
Malta Malta: PM and wife's names cleared in Panama Papers investigation The Maltese PM and his wife have been cleared of any wrongdoing in the Panama Papers investigation. 22/07/2018
World News How well do you know Europe? Test your knowledge and win a luxury hotel stay Do you think you know a lot about Europe? Are you a trivia nerd? Put your knowledge to the test! 20/07/2018
Ireland Sinn Féin slams attacks on former leaders' homes Explosive devices were thrown at the homes of two former Sinn Féin leaders on Friday evening, according to the Irish Republican party. 14/07/2018
Italy Italian coast guard intervenes in migrant rescue 'to save crew' The vessel says that when it moved to meet the Libyan coast guard, migrants threatened the crew, pushing them and making "cut your throat" gestures. 10/07/2018
USA Trump says UK 'in turmoil', declines to offer support to May The US president also described former UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson as a friend. 10/07/2018
Spain How the 'Wolf-Pack' trial changed Spain's festival culture Euronews spoke to four Pamplona-based women who describe how the "Wolf-Pack" case changed Spain's famed bull-run festival. 05/07/2018
France French media: Macron 'puts off poverty plan to go to World Cup' French media have blamed Macron for putting off the awaited poverty plan so he can attend the French team's matches at the World Cup. 05/07/2018
France Making a march: the photographers' perspective After walking for more than 1,400 kilometres, the Solidarity March for Migrants is about to end. Twelve photographers from the French collective "item”, have been following them and offer a unique view of the march and its participants. We present the work of three of them and their testimony. 03/07/2018
World News Europe’s six most-audacious prison breaks A look at some of the most daring, dangerous and outrageous attempts to escape prison in Europe. 02/07/2018
United Kingdom Tata and Thyssenkrupp join forces to shake up Europe's steel industry Germany's Thyssenkrupp and India's Tata Steel signed a final agreement on Saturday to establish a steel joint venture. it is the European steel industry's biggest shake-up in more than a decade. 30/06/2018
My Europe Series Link between antisemitism and migration unproven, analyst tells Euronews Antisemitism researcher Nonna Mayer says while sporadic acts of violence by migrants on Jews grab the headlines, far right extremists are to blame for the vast majority of antisemitic incidents. 29/06/2018
World News Theresa May's Brexit dilemma continues This European Summit was expected to be one where Brexit would be the main topic of discussion. Other matters such as migration have overtaken in Brexit in terms of priority. Euronews correspondent Vincent McAviney explains more. 29/06/2018
Spain Franco's 'stolen babies' speak out: 'An apology is not enough' Euronews spoke to Jose Maria Garcia Gonzalez, 41, one of Spain's 'stolen babies'. 28/06/2018
France Macron's compulsory national service | Euronews Answers Macron wants to bring compulsory national service back for boys and girls. But what does the programme actually entail? Euronews gives you the answers. 28/06/2018
Spain A second art restoration fails to impress public opinion Second ancient effigy falls prey to a well-intentioned restorer in Spain. 27/06/2018
United Kingdom UK top court backs heterosexual couple seeking civil partnership The Supreme Court has ruled that a heterosexual couple is allowed to enter into a civil partnership. 27/06/2018