World News 2020 sets record for Europe's hottest January, says Copernicus Copernicus, Europe's climate change monitoring agency, found that temperatures in the region last month were more than 3.1°C above average. 05/02/2020
Europe News UK & EU: a bumpy relationship from the start We take a look back at the UK's history with the EU, a 47 year relationship marked by ups, downs and opt-outs, in 3 minutes. 03/02/2020
My Europe Series Vigilante groups in Europe: Taking the law into their own hands This practice of vigilantes came from the United States and has spread to Europe especially in countries in the north. In Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Germany and the UK, vigilante groups number more than three million citizens 31/01/2020
World News Brexit Day: Britain is leaving the EU - what now? The work on securing a post-EU future for the UK may have only just begun. 31/01/2020
World News Vestager and MEPs discuss how to regulate Artificial Intelligence Artificial intelligence is moving fast and it's something the European Parliament wants to reap the benefits of whilst ensuring its properly regulated. 30/01/2020
United Kingdom British expats 'robbed' of EU voting rights after Brexit Britons living in France will lose their voting rights and - in some cases - their jobs on local councils. 30/01/2020
Living Europe’s coolest recycling projects you can invest in There's your usual repurposing ocean plastic plus cinnamon t-shirts and wine barrel home decor. 28/01/2020
Destinations What it’s really like to stay at Greece’s most coveted hotel I checked in at Blue Palace resort and spa on Crete's northeastern coast for a luxury mini-break. 25/01/2020
Turkey Erdogan warns of 'propaganda' as Turkey earthquake death toll rises Rescue crews are still searching for people who remain trapped under the rubble of collapsed buildings. 25/01/2020
World Europeans race against the clock preparing for Coronavirus cases Chinese authorities have suspended planes and trains in and out of the city of Wuhan and 7 neighboring cities, in an effort to control the spread of the new virus. About 25 million people are being affected by it. At least 26 people have been killed so far and over 800 confirmed cases in China. 24/01/2020
World News 75 years on, a look at the identifying tattoos in Auschwitz Prisoners were tattooed with identification numbers at the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau. 24/01/2020
Spain Spain debates bill to scrap forced sterilisation of disabled people As the Spanish Parliament debates a bill to scrap forced sterilisation of women and girls with disability, Euronews spoke to a survivor. 21/01/2020
World News EU countries will 'refocus' Libya mission to respect arms embargo European Union countries have agreed to “refocus'' the mission of the bloc's anti-migrant smuggler naval operation in the Mediterranean Sea so that it concentrates on upholding the U.N. arms embargo against Libya, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on Monday. 19/01/2020
Europe News EU trade chief says US-China trade deal is political stunt Commissioner Phil Hogan said the deal was all about November's Presidential election. 17/01/2020
Hungary Can sticking flags in sausages boost domestic consumption? Hungarian farmers have praised the new policy but supermarkets are sceptical. 16/01/2020
World News EU condemns Putin's attempt to 'rewrite history' in dispute over WWII "The EU commission fully rejects any false claims that attempt to distort the history of the Second World War or paint the victims like Poland as perpetrators," said EU commissioner Věra Jourová. 15/01/2020
United Kingdom Lessons for Meghxit: How Europe's royals mix work and duties While many members of European royal families pursue careers, some of their experiences offer up valuable lessons for Harry and Meghan as they seek to step away from their traditional duties. 15/01/2020
Norway Grindr, OKCupid and Tinder dating apps 'leak personnal data' There are "serious privacy infringements", according to a consumer association. 14/01/2020
World News 2019 sets record for Europe's hottest December - Copernicus The global record set in December 2015 was also matched, says the EU's climate change monitoring agency. 08/01/2020
World News Croatia urged to push EU enlargement during presidential term Western Balkan countries want the EU's newest member, Croatia, to push enlargement of the bloc during its six-month presidency of the Council of the European Union 02/01/2020