Europe News EU, Cuba move to mend ties after Fidel Castro's death The EU and Cuba agreed a deal on Monday to normalise ties as Brussels softened its stance on human rights in the Latin American country following the death of long-time leader Fidel… 12/12/2016
World News How fake news could influence EU's future From claims that a Washington pizza restaurant was fronting a child sex ring run by Hillary Clinton to accusations Donald Trump said Republicans were the ‘dumbest’ group of voters, fake news hit the h 12/12/2016
Cinema 'Toni Erdmann' dominates at European Film Awards in Wroclaw, Poland A who’s who of the top talent in European cinema gathered in the Polish city of Wroclaw, the European capital of culture for 2016. 12/12/2016
Poland 'Toni Erdmann' sweeps board at European Film Awards A German-Austrian comedy drama has swept the board at this year’s European Film Awards. 11/12/2016
Poland European Film Awards to honour best in cinema The final countdown is on to Saturday’s European Film Awards, hosted this time in the Polish city of Wroclaw, the European Capital of Culture. 10/12/2016
Economy Oil extends gains ahead of OPEC talks Oil prices extended gains for a second session running on Friday – fuelled by optimism that non-OPEC producers will agree to reduce output following a cartel agreement to limit… 09/12/2016
World News And also... Cold tourism and New Zealand denial Every Friday journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond which did not reach the international… 09/12/2016
Europe News EU migrant relocation scheme still way off target The EU is still struggling to meet its targets on relocation refugees and migrants from Greece and Italy. 08/12/2016
World News Where in the EU are employees best and worst paid? The UK is the only major EU economy where average wages have failed to return to pre-crisis levels, new figures reveal. 08/12/2016
Europe News EU set to open new '320m' HQ as governments tighten belts The EU district of Brussels is, like the weather, grey and dreary. 08/12/2016
World News One quarter of people living in the EU smoke tobacco, new statistics reveal One quarter of persons living in the EU smoke tobacco, and one in every five is passively exposed to tobacco smoke, says new Eurostat report 07/12/2016
Sport Champions League: Dortmund pip Real Madrid to Group F honours Borussia Dortmund came from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Real Madrid and earn a point that sees the German club qualify for the Champions League last 16 as Group F… 07/12/2016
Sport Champions League: Perez hits a hat-trick as Arsenal win group Lucas Perez scored a hat-trick to help Arsenal thrash Basel 4-1 and qualify for the Champions League last 16 as Group A winners. 06/12/2016
Europe News NATO, EU agree cooperation deals NATO and the EU struck a series of cooperation agreements on Tuesday, the alliance’s secretary-general Jens Stoltenberg said. 06/12/2016
Singapore Singapore on top as Asian countries dominate PISA global education survey Asian education systems have come out on top in the OECD’s latest PISA global survey. 06/12/2016
Focus EuroSkills 2016: battle of young craftspeople Young people from more than 30 countries were in the Swedish city of Gothenburg to take part in EuroSkills 2016. 06/12/2016
World News Europol warns of ISIL's evolving terror threat in Europe Europe's police agency says further attacks are likely in the near future and increased cooperation and vigilance are key to combating the threat. 02/12/2016
World News Freezing weather hits eastern Europe Emergency teams in Poland are racing to restore power following high winds and heavy snow. 02/12/2016
World News Europol banned from publishing full pictures of on-the-run criminals Europe’s top crime agency won plaudits and publicity for its novel way of trying to catch criminals. 02/12/2016
Cult Controversy in St Petersburg, European Cinema in Les Arcs,Art in Milan and Bilbao in Rendez-Vous Festival of European Cinema Winter sunshine and a light shining on the European cinema. 02/12/2016