Russia Ex-PM turned Putin critic Kasyanov seeks reform in Russia A former Russian prime minister now faces death threats after joining the country’s opposition and criticising President Vladimir Putin. Mikhail 01/03/2016
My Europe Series How does your country treat asylum seekers? In April, Euronews will launch its new Insiders programme. And we want your input. 26/02/2016
World News Fears over fate of '10,000 missing refugee children' Some 10,000 unaccompanied child refugees are thought to have gone missing in Europe with fears that criminal networks are now actively targeting the most vulnerable. 25/02/2016
Economy Financial world ponders impact of a 'Brexit' As Britain's future membership of the European Union hangs in the balance the financial world is looking on nervously with banking and business leaders concerned about the impact a 'Brexit'. 19/02/2016
World News Migrants: Germany not happy with Austria's quota Reaction to Austrian plans to introduce daily limits for arriving migrants 19/02/2016
Austria Austria goes ahead with controversial migrant quota plan Austria has gone ahead with its plan limiting the number of migrants and asylum seekers entering the country, in defiance of the EU and other member 19/02/2016
Europe News Brexit: EU deal for Britain still elusive after late-night talks Leaders talked through the night in Brussels, but no deal yet for Britain on its EU reform demands. It seems British Prime Minister David Cameron is 19/02/2016
Europe News Brexit a 'certainty' if EU deal fails, says UKIP's Farage Leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel Farage, has told euronews that the outcome of discussions in Brussels over an EU reform deal for Britain 18/02/2016
Europe News Brexit: D-day for Britain at Brussels summit Deal or no deal? It is crunch time at a summit in Brussels, as Europe’s leaders try to reach an agreement on Britain’s EU reform demands. Prime 18/02/2016
Europe News Brexit: Britain would be a 'dwarf' without EU, says liberal leader As EU leaders try to iron out differences and strike a deal to keep Britain in the bloc, euronews spoke to Guy Verhofstadt, Leader of the Liberal 18/02/2016
Europe News EU sets sights on boosting energy resilience Preparing for disruption to energy services and reducing Europe’s dependency on Russia for supplies. That is the aim of a new EU energy security 16/02/2016
Europe News UNHCR: International humanitarian law 'blatantly violated' in Syria As migrants continue to brave winter weather to reach Europe and the focus turns to Turkey to help stem the flow, euronews has spoken to the UN High 15/02/2016
Europe News EU lift majority of sanctions against Belarus EU foreign ministers lift asset freezes and visa bans against Belorussian President Alexander Lukashenko and 169 others including three companies. 15/02/2016
Greece Lesbos opens new cemetery for refugee victims A cemetery has been opened in Lesbos for refugees and migrants who have died trying to cross from Turkey. The overcrowded rubber and wooden boats 15/02/2016
Europe News Thousands of steel workers descend upon Brussels to defend Europe's struggling steel industry Steel workers from all over Europe protested in Brussels Monday to stop the EU from granting market-economy status to China. Protesters fear the move would make it harder for European companies protec 15/02/2016
Europe News NATO mission to help target people traffickers in Aegean Sea NATO ships are making their way to the Aegean Sea to help Turkey and Greece crackdown on criminal networks smuggling refugees and migrants into 11/02/2016
Europe News Varoufakis' new pan-Europe party aims to strengthen democracy “We want to strengthen democracy and prevent the EU’s disintegration.” The message from former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis, as he 09/02/2016
World News Storm Imogen wreaks havoc across Europe Spain Rescue workers in Spain are battling against strong winds and crashing waves to recover the body of a 20-month-old baby. The child was swept 09/02/2016
Economy European shares tumble with banks the main focus of concern European shares closed at their lowest level in more than two years on Monday with investors concerned over the region's banks and slowing global growth. 08/02/2016
World News '35 migrants killed' as two boats capsize off Turkey’s Aegean coast At least 35 migrants have drowned off Turkey’s Aegean coast as they tried to flee to Greece, according to Turkish media reports. Two separate boats 08/02/2016