My Europe Series Legal and lethal: the rise in deaths from new-wave drugs Cheap but deadly “Words could never define what that feels like. To bury your child at seventeen for something that is so cheap but deadly.” “Heroin 28/04/2016
Culture news Eurovision logo says a lot about EU's health Every Eurovision Song Contest has its own theme and this year's host, Sweden, has chosen 'Come together' reflecting difficult times for Europe. 27/04/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: Spain in turmoil as talks to form a government fail This is the Brief from Brussels: euronews’ daily round-up of the biggest news stories that are making headlines in Europe’s capital and beyond. In 26/04/2016
Europe News Whistleblowers "essential for democracy" says LuxLeaks lawyer Antoine Deltour is the man at the heart of one of the biggest scandals of the last few years. He is going on trial in Luxembourg accused of having 26/04/2016
World News TTIP trade deal faces growing anger and opposition on both sides of the Atlantic Thousands took to the streets in Hanover over the weekend to demonstrate against the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership deal or TTIP. 25/04/2016
Germany Obama urges European leaders to lift defence budgets Barack Obama has called on Europe to boost defence spending to help fight Islamic State militants and other security threats. The US president made 25/04/2016
World News Obama holds mini summit with EU leaders on business and security issues This is the last day of Obama's final visit to Germany as American leader and global business and security issues have dominated the agenda 25/04/2016
World News Interview: Africanews's Naqwor Kwabla on another migrant tragedy Up to 500 migrants may have drowned in the Mediterranean last week when human traffickers crammed people onto an already overcrowded ship, causing it 21/04/2016
Europe News EU ministers approve PNR legislation EU governments have formally approved new legislation to share air passenger data. The decisions came at a meeting of EU interior and justice 21/04/2016
Europe News Google hit with EU anti-trust charge over Android 'dominance' The European Commission accused Google on Wednesday of unfairly trying to crush rivals to its Android smartphone operating system. Marghete Vestager 20/04/2016
Greece Migrants allowed to leave Greek camps while asylum applications processed Migrants on the Greek islands are being allowed out of the detention camps where they’re being housed, while they wait for their asylum applications 19/04/2016
Business Series Netflix new subscriptions slow New customer forecasts from Netflix are way short of what investors were expecting and so they punished the video streaming service with a sell off of its shares. 19/04/2016
United Kingdom Brexit? What's at stake for the UK and Europe in 6 graphics As Brits get ready to vote in a referendum that will change the fate of their country on the 23rd of June, we examined what a “Brexit” would mean for 19/04/2016
Economy No crude freeze deal, what does it mean for the oil industry? After OPEC and non-OPEC producers failed to reach a deal to freeze oil output euronews got analysis from Spencer Welch, a director with IHS Energy in London. 18/04/2016
World Music and maths to show solidarity with refugees who arrive in Europe Europe is more than ever divided with how it reacts to the refugee crisis. Television channels across Europe have reported on the fences which have 15/04/2016
Sport Home advantage counts for Vitoria and Kuban in Euroleague More than beginners luck has taken Lokomotiv Kuban Krasnodar to this stage of the Euroleague, and the newcomers showed Barcelona in their first of 14/04/2016
World News Who discovered the UK? And other questions Europeans are asking Google ahead of the Brexit referendum Having asked Google to let us know what the UK is wondering about the EU and the Brexit referendum, we now present you with the top questions being 14/04/2016
Europe News MEPs to vote on passenger data plan MEPs will vote later on whether to force airlines to share passenger data. The draft bill has been held up for years owing to data protection 13/04/2016
Greece Deported migrants call for freedom from behind barred windows Some 325 migrants have been deported to Turkey from the Greek island of Lesbos under an EU deal. They wait to learn of their fate inside a fenced 09/04/2016
My Europe Series The lucrative business of migration Criminals based in Turkey have picked up an unexpected windfall with the arrival in the country of hundreds of thousands of desperate refugees and 08/04/2016