Sport Atletico scrape through on penalties against PSV Extra time was needed, and then penalties to decide the outcome of the Atletico Madrid – PSV Eindhoven match, which the Spaniards won eight-seven. In 15/03/2016
Sport Man City make first Champions league quarter finals Manchester City have broken their champions league hoodoo and are into the quarter finals for the first time. The work was done last week when they 15/03/2016
Sport Wednesday Champions league ties complete quarter-final lineup Wednesday night’s champions league matches wraps up the teams to qualify for the quarter finals, and the tie between Bayern Munich and Juventus could 15/03/2016
Cinema 'Miracles from Heaven' arrives in US cinemas Based on the moving memoir by Christy Beam, ‘Miracles from Heaven’ tells the remarkable story of a little girl diagnosed with a rare and incurable 15/03/2016
Business Series Volkswagen sales fall further Volkswagen's sales fell further in February following the German carmaker's rigging of diesel engine emissions tests in the US. Sales in Europe did rise 3.7 percent. 11/03/2016
World Migrants risk all to cross the Aegean Sea As the flow of migrants continues to flow across the Aegean Sea between Turkey and Greece Europe’s news crews are following the story. 11/03/2016
Turkey Five migrants, including baby, drown off Turkish coast Five Afghan migrants, including two children and a six-month-old baby, have drowned after the boat they were in hit rough weather and capsized off 10/03/2016
World News Maria 'Drugapova': game, set and meldonium Maria Sharapova's staged-managed announcement that she had tested positive for the drug meldonium sent shockwaves through the sporting world and begged the question "what is meldonium?" 10/03/2016
Greece Fighting despair in Idomeni It is another cold night in Idomeni. People burn wood and cardboard in order to get warm. A man warms by bonfire at a makeshift camp at the 09/03/2016
World News Protests at Greek-Macedonian border as Balkans migrant route "closed" There is now a bottleneck of more than 15,000 migrants along the Greek-Macedonian border 09/03/2016
Business Line Europe's problematic nuclear energy ambitions and Microsoft reaches out to penguins In Business Line we examine the tensions within EDF over its plan to build a nuclear power station in the UK, and why Microsoft is reaching out to long-time rival Linux, the Penguin people. 09/03/2016
Greece Beefed up border controls 'shut down' Balkan migrant route Slovenia and Croatia are beefing up their border restrictions, in a bid to seal off the Balkan route to migrants 09/03/2016
Turkey From Turkey to the Greek islands - an insight into the migrant smugglers trade Aksaray Square in Istanbul has been called “smugglers square”. It is there that migrants gather almost every day at sundown in the hope of buying a 07/03/2016
Hungary Can you be punished for committing a "crime" in a country where it is legal? Gabor Tanacs examines the case of a Hungarian owner of a brothel in Germany to examine the reality of cross-border justice. ‘Elizabeth’ runs a 04/03/2016
Europe News No sign Balkan border measures have cut refugee arrivals yet, says UNHCR Greece has borne the brunt of the arrivals from the Middle East, with many refugees and migrants making the journey from Turkey in makeshift boats 03/03/2016
France Evictions at Calais camp enter fourth day amid mouth-sewing protests Despite migrants sewing their mouths together, evictions and demolition work went on into a fourth day at a camp in Calais 03/03/2016
World News What would a British exit from the EU, or "Brexit" look like? Euronews takes you through the options for Britain’s potential divorce with Brussels. What happens if the UK votes to leave the EU? Article 50 of 03/03/2016
World News France warns Britain of migrant influx after EU exit France has warned Britain that it will let thousands of migrants head to its shores if the country opts to leave the European Union. In an interview 03/03/2016
Sport Security heightened for Euro 2016 Wednesday marked the 100 day countdown to the European football championships in France. Following two deadly terrorists attacks in the country’s 02/03/2016
World News UNHCR warns Europe is on the cusp of a largely self-induced humanitarian crisis The United Nations High Commission for Refugees has warned Europe is on the cusp of a largely self-induced humanitarian crisis. Much of the evidence 02/03/2016