Denmark EU is cheesed off with Denmark Danish dairy firms allegedly broke EU law by selling cheese marked as "feta" — when technically, it was not. 31/01/2018
Italy Italian postman arrested after police find undelivered mail at home Italian police detained a Vicenza postman after finding hundreds of letters in his garage. 31/01/2018
World News Europe’s economy grew faster than the US in 2017 It was the best period of growth in more than 10 years. 31/01/2018
World News Which European countries have the strictest abortion rules? Euronews looks at abortion regulations across the European Union to find out whether countries are pro- or anti-abortion. 30/01/2018
Europe News EU pollution: "My patience is running thin" - Commissioner An estimated 400,000 people a year die because of poor air quality in the EU 30/01/2018
World News Why do Scandinavians generate more waste than other Europeans? Denmark is the European country that generates the most municipal waste — while Romania generates the least, according to data from Eurostat. 30/01/2018
Economy Brexit will leave UK worse off in all scenarios: leaked government rep A government spokesperson told Euronews it was “not prepared to provide a running commentary on any aspect of this ongoing internal work.” 30/01/2018
Czech Republic Zeman re-elected as Czech president Milos Zeman has been re-elected to serve a second term as the president of the Czech Republic. 27/01/2018
Business Series Economic optimism across Europe Chief executives are more optimistic about the economic outlook than they've been for years 26/01/2018
France ECJ rules 'sexuality tests cannot constitute basis for refusal of asyl The European Court of Justice barred the "sexuality tests" from being used as grounds to reject an asylum application. 25/01/2018
Business Series Malala explains what feminism means to her The 20-year-old Pakistani activist spoke to the Davos audience about feminism and revealed who her ultimate role model was. 25/01/2018
Europe News Brief: Catalan leaders pow wow in Brussels and the EU explores new opportunities in space This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of the top stories from the EU's de facto political capital. 24/01/2018
Business Series 'President Trump's use of fake news is the real problem' A panel of heavyweights in the media industry looked at ways to tackle the problem of disinformation at the World Economic Forum in Davos. 24/01/2018
Switzerland Switzerland chosen as ‘best country in the world’: report Switzerland was chosen for a second year in a row as the "best country in the world" by the 2018 Best Countries report. 24/01/2018
World News 10 things you need to know about European Capitals of Culture A very prestigious event that celebrates the richness and diversity of cultures in Europe 19/01/2018
World News Insects could be the next hot ingredient used by European restaurants European entomophages will rejoice. 18/01/2018
China A space station is falling to Earth. Here's where it could land. Experts say there's no need to panic. 17/01/2018
Romania Romania’s protest-packed year ‘hasn’t changed anything long-term’ Experts say much of what protesters have campaigned about are still on the legislative agenda. 17/01/2018
Europe News EU targets plastics use, aims for cleaner energy European Union aims to reuse or recycle all plastics by 2030 17/01/2018
World News EU's fight against plastic waste: What does it all mean? The European Commission plans to reduce plastic waste with a new strategy that seeks to make every piece of plastic reusable or recyclable. 16/01/2018