Russia Kremlin involvement in European crime networks revealed A European think-tank has published a report alleging connections between the Kremlin and the criminal underworld of Europe. 20/04/2017
Markets French shares rise ahead of presidential election The CAC40 in Paris was the standout gainer on Thursday with investors reassured there will be no major surprises in Sunday's presidential election. 20/04/2017
World News Central Europe shivers as snow covers spring blossoms A cold spell sweeping across central Europe has brought snow back to some countries including Germany, Poland and Slovakia. 19/04/2017
Economy European car sales surge in March helped by Easter dates Car sales sped ahead in Europe in March up 10.9 percent from the same month last year with showrooms open for more days linked to the Easter holidays. 19/04/2017
United Kingdom How Brexit shattered my illusion of the UK When I left my native France at the age of 18, I was full of dreams and hope for the future. 17/04/2017
Ukraine Why won't Russia be at Eurovision 2017? It comes down to a political disagreement over the annexed Crimea peninsula, and a disabled singer 14/04/2017
Sport Borussia Dortmund show courage in Monaco match Borussia Dortmund and Monaco in five goal feast 12/04/2017
World News Euroviews. Look out Silicone Valley, Europe is coming Europe is often viewed as a digital laggard, running far behind the US and Asia. But two new reports tell a very different story, showing how European startups are now taking the lead in artificial intelligence, creating new tech hubs, and attracting investment from traditional industrial stalwarts. 12/04/2017
Business Series It is rocket science: Avio launches on Milan stock exchange Italian rocket engine maker Avio launches its shares on the Milan exchange, raising money to better compete against rivals SpaceX and Blue Origin. 10/04/2017
Sport Champions League Quarter finals promise football feast With Italian, Spanish, German and French sides in action on Tuesday the Champions league quarter finals have begun. 10/04/2017
World News Talk about depression on World Health Day The World Health Organisation invites us to use World Health Day on 7 April to talk about depression, the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. 06/04/2017
USA 100 years ago, US entered World War I This Thursday marks the 100th anniversary when the US formally entered World War One. 05/04/2017
Next Series Global Skies: The take-off of flights in Morocco In this episode of Boarding Pass euronews travels to Casablanca International Airport, a growing hub in the world of aviation. 05/04/2017
United Kingdom Brexit 1.0: Britain’s 450,000-year separation from Europe revealed Brexit, it would appear, is not a new phenomenon. Scientists reveal how Britain first separated from Europe 450,000 years ago. 05/04/2017
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Syria's future in spotlight This is the Brief from Brussels, a round-up of the daily news stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 04/04/2017
Economy EU unemployment improves again to eight-year low EU unemployment fell to 8% in February but the good overall performance hides Greece's calamity, where near one in four and every other youth is out of work. 03/04/2017
USA Trump on trade 'abuses' President Trump has signed two executive orders related to trade whilst his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping next week is shaping up to be tricky 01/04/2017
Estonia Estonia's Tallinn Music Week helps reshape the industry Tallinn Music Week involves more than just a diversity of musical performances by hundreds of artists from 33 different countries. This year its helping to shape the future of the music industry in Eur 31/03/2017
Austria Turkey accused of operating vast spy network across four continents Turkey has been accused of operating a massive spy ring on four continents, including Europe. 31/03/2017