Switzerland Swiss female politicians reveal battle with online abuse Many female Swiss politicians are forced to deal with online verbal abuse every day. Euronews spoke to three Swiss women working in politics about their personal experiences with harassment online. 20/09/2018
Spain Watch: Family saved by Aquarius ship make a new life in Spain Since both Italy and Malta have toughened their stances on migration, Spain has seen a surge in asylum seeker applications. 20/09/2018
World Moria refugee camp conditions "not meeting the minimum requirements" One of Europe's largest migrant camps is overcrowded and lacks basic hygiene and sanitation practises. It's grown so large, refugees are pitching tents outside the camp boundaries. Crime is so rife MSF has called for minors to be removed. This is Moria Refugee Camp. 20/09/2018
World News Gender equality could help men in Europe live longer: report What is causing men in Europe to die at young ages, how does men’s health differ across the region, and what can be done to address the issue? 19/09/2018
Business Spanish court rules former Ryanair pilot was employee not contractor Spanish court rules former Ryanair pilot was employee not contractor 19/09/2018
Europe News On board of a NATO plane during a military exercise Western alliance practiced reaction to interference of hostile fighters 13/09/2018
United Kingdom Meet the man who built a floatable bike to clean up London's canals This former consultant has created an eye-catching system to collect plastic from London's canals. 13/09/2018
World News Alcohol, smoking, and rising obesity 'causes for concern in Europe' Europeans may be living longer but alcohol consumption levels, smoking and a rise in obesity could slow the continent's progress. 12/09/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Follow live updates from Europe and the rest of the world this morning. 11/09/2018
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
Greece Greek police fire tear gas at demonstrators in Thessaloniki Greek police fire tear gas at demonstrators protesting the agreement reached by Greece and Macedonia to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republic's name in Thessaloniki. 08/09/2018
Spain A mat with picture of Donald Trump exists and you can jump on it Two Dutch photographers printed a picture of Donald Trump on a mat and people are welcome to jump on it. 07/09/2018
Spain Third time's a charm? Spain with another 'disaster' art restoration Ecce Homo, then Saint George, and now saint carvings from the 15th and 16th centuries are being slammed as botched restoration jobs. 07/09/2018
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. 07/09/2018
Belgium Belgian teachers find this French conjugation rule 'absurd' Two Belgian teachers who find this French conjugation rule "absurd" are trying to change it. 05/09/2018
Europe News The Brief from Brussels - European Commission criticized over Selmayr appointment 04/09/2018
World News In One Word: Tony Blair on May, Boris, Corbyn, Bono... Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair agrees to have a go at describing EU political figures in just one word. 03/09/2018
World News EU's ban on halogen bulbs takes effect The aim is to reduce the carbon footprint from halogen lightbulbs. 01/09/2018
World News World Water Week: How clean is European water? Some 60% of European waters monitored failed to reach "good" ecological status. 31/08/2018
Germany Explained: The far-right protests in Chemnitz Germany’s top security official has offered to send police reinforcement to Saxony authorities after violence erupted at Monday's clashes between far-right demonstrators and counterprotesters in the eastern city of Chemnitz. 28/08/2018