Europe News EU's top court makes surprise ruling on trade deals Amid growing doubt and concern about the future of key trade agreements, there is a surprise ruling from the European Union’s top court. 16/05/2017
World News Europe bids to regulate drones with their popularity sky high Brussels is moving to regulate small drones amid a huge increase in sightings of them flying near airplanes in Europe. 16/05/2017
Germany Macron meets Merkel in first overseas visit His swift visit to Berlin, his first trip overseas, is aimed at underlining the importance of France's relationship with Germany, in his bid to relaunch the European project. 15/05/2017
France Macron - the hard work starts now France's 39-year-old president was unknown to the wider public three years ago and remains outside any of the traditional political groupings. 14/05/2017
World News EUROPOL admits stunned by scale of cyberattack Police forces around the world astonished at ambition and execution of global cyberattack. 14/05/2017
World News World's computers struggle to reboot after unprecedented cyberattack Global security experts are worried about the scale and scope of the latest cyberattack, which spread ransomware in 100 countries causing massive disruption, including to vital services. 13/05/2017
Ukraine Portugal wins Eurovision 2017 Portugal has won the 2017 Eurovision song contest with a score of 758. It's the country's first ever win. 42 countries competed in this year's contest, with 26 taking part in the final watched at home 13/05/2017
World News The world is held to ransom Europol is investigating an "unprecedented" global cyber attack that targeted the UK health system and has led French carmarker Renault to halt production at some sites. 13/05/2017
Ukraine Eurovision 2017: euronews journalists give their verdict on this year's entries The Eurovision Song Contest never fails to be a talking point, with extravagant costumes, quirky song choices and diplomatic upsets. 11/05/2017
Economy EU raises eurozone growth forecasts Economic growth in the eurozone this year should be a bit better than previously forecast at 1.7 percent, the European Commission says. 11/05/2017
Ukraine The heat is on in Kyiv for second Eurovision semi-finals The last ten places are up for grabs, meaning eight countries will go home empty handed. 11/05/2017
Sport A treble on the cards? Juventus score ticket to Champions League final Juventus have landed themselves a place in next month’s Champions League final and a chance at the treble, with potential Serie A and Coppa Italia titles also on the… 10/05/2017
World News Young leaders around the world Here is a look at the world's youngest leaders who were ‘a little wet behind the ears’ when they attained high executive office. 09/05/2017
World News Eurovision: what is it all about? Love it or loathe it, it's that time of year again – the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 is set to take place this Saturday in Kyiv, Ukraine. 09/05/2017
Ireland Irish beach "returns" after 33-year absence Dooagh Bay in the far west of Ireland has seen its sandy beach return, 33 years after it was washed away in a storm. 09/05/2017
World News Commemorations to mark the end of WWII across Europe The end of WWII marked across Europe 08/05/2017
Greece Migrant smuggling crackdown by Greek police Suspected people smugglers said to have hidden migrants in vehicles have been arrested in Greece. 05/05/2017
World News Juncker sparks British outrage after English-language jab Juncker said he would speak in French because "slowly but surely English is losing importance in Europe" during an address in Florence. 05/05/2017
World News Long goodbyes: how men in Croatia are the EU's oldest to fly the nest Young men in Croatia stay at home with their parents well into their 30s – the longest in the EU. 04/05/2017
Europe News European 'history house' opens this weekend It was meant to have been open in 2014, but now the House of European History finally opens its doors to the public this weekend. 04/05/2017