USA Can Macron and Merkel keep Trump from tearing up the Iran Nuclear Deal? Can Macron and Merkel convince US President Donald Trump from leaving the Iran Nuclear Deal? Euronews asks an expert. 23/04/2018
United Kingdom 'Every single decision I've made in my 22 years is for the good and the sake of Arsenal': Wenger At an emotional press conference, Arsenal's parting coach Arsene Wenger defended the decisions he's taking for the team in the 22 years of service and stated that the lack of unity from the fans was hurting the club. 23/04/2018
France Anti-immigration group blocks French Alps border to stop migrants from crossing Generation Identitaire, a French anti-immigration group, gathered on Saturday in Col de l'Echelle to stop migrants crossing into France from Italy. 23/04/2018
World News Live: Royal baby, Abdeslam verdict, France strikes Good morning Europe! Euronews brings you the news live as it happens this morning. 23/04/2018
Lithuania NATO soldiers seek to bring support, as well as defence to Lithuania NATO soldiers attached to the Lithuanian Army's Iron Wolf Brigade seek to bring support as well as defence to Lithuania. 20/04/2018
World News Trucking around Europe in nine days In the outskirts of Polish capital Warsaw a truck driver from Ukraine Ruslan Novikov starts the journey in his twin trailer truck. 20/04/2018
World News Europe: Here comes the sun! From the Netherlands and Germany to France and the UK, sweltering April temperatures have put an end to a long, hard winter 20/04/2018
No Comment Hungary: Siberian tiger receives stem-cell surgery for joint pain Igor, of the Szeged Zoo in Hungary, is the first Siberian tiger to receive the Lipogems stem-cell procedure for hip joint pain. 19/04/2018
Norway 'No sex on roundabouts' Norwegian authorities tell high school graduates The Norwegian Public Roads Administration issued a statement asking graduating high school students to refrain from having sex on roundabouts as it can be "too much of a surprise for drivers." 19/04/2018
Hungary Hungarian swimming executive accused of murdering business rival On Tuesday, Hungarian authorities arrested swimming executive Tamas Gyarfas for ordering the murder of business rival Janos Fenyo but on Wednesday his lawyer said he was innocent. 18/04/2018
Spain Trapped farm animals die in Spanish floods According to Spanish media, more than a thousand pigs were trapped in their pens during strong floods in northeastern Spain. 18/04/2018
World News Free Interrail pass proposal backed by European actors, politicians One hundred entertainers, artists, journalists and politicians have signed a letter backing an ambitious European project which aims to give citizens a free Interrail voucher on their 18th birthday. 16/04/2018
France France's Macron 'convinced Trump to keep troops in Syria' Emmanuel Macron has defended the Syria air strikes in a TV interview, calling them "legitimate". 15/04/2018
United Kingdom Meet the everyday people invited to the royal wedding A Manchester attack survivor, a former soldier who lost his leg during an IED incident in Afghanistan and a couple looking to open a community arts venue in north-west England are among the members of the public invited to the royal wedding. 15/04/2018
Hungary Anti-government protest in Hungary draws thousands Thousands of Hungarians — the majority from younger generations — gathered in central Budapest to protest against what they consider an "unfair election system" that gave Viktor Orban a landslide victory in last Sunday's elections. 14/04/2018
World News Robot rights violate human rights, experts warn EU “The benefit to all humanity should preside over the framework for EU civil law rules in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence,” leading experts in robotics and artificial intelligence wrote in an open letter. 13/04/2018
World Russia: Cultural 'soft power' At a time when the Kremlin is caught up in worldwide controversy, Russians abroad are pulling together to celebrate their cultural heritage 13/04/2018
Romania Romanian minister wants his country's criminals in Swiss jails sent home Romania's justice minister wants his nation's criminals locked up in Swiss prisons to serve the rest of their sentence in their home country because "Romanian prisons are tougher". 12/04/2018
Spain Spanish rappers 'defend freedom of expression' with new music video After three Spanish rappers were given prison sentences for "insulting the Spanish crown and praising terrorism," a collective of musicians is fighting back to "defend their freedom of expression." 11/04/2018
World The EU's nuclear power dilemma With Belgium set to turn its back on nuclear power in 2025, what future does the industry have in Europe? 11/04/2018