World News 'Dignity and Justice': Who are the Yazidi ISIL escapees who won the Sakharov Prize? One is 23. 27/10/2016
Belgium Belgium reaches deal to break deadlock over EU-Canada free trade agreement The signing ceremony for the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement or CETA had been called off after the French-speaking region of Wallonia vetoed the deal. 27/10/2016
Canada Canada PM Trudeau cancels Europe trip with CETA deal still in limbo He was supposed to be in Europe on Thursday for the signing of a landmark free trade deal with the EU. 27/10/2016
Business Line Ahead of Brexit, Britain ponders the power of small regions in global trade deals Business Line considers how Wallonia's blocking of the CETA agreement with Canada could give London pause for thought on its Brexit negotiations. 26/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: MEPs set to unveil rights prize winner This is the Brief from Brussels, a roundup of all the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 26/10/2016
Belgium French police to probe alleged UKIP scuffle French police will now investigate an alleged scuffle between two members of the UK Independence Party in the European Parliament building in Strasbourg. 26/10/2016
Europe News Italy may miss fiscal targets: EU Italy’s budget may not meet EU fiscal targets, according to the bloc’s executive body. 26/10/2016
United Kingdom Deja vu as Theresa May fends off 'shambolic' Brexit plan accusations The British Prime Minister has again clashed in parliament in the face of opposition charges that the government has no plan for Brexit. 26/10/2016
Italy 2016 - the deadliest year yet in the Med With two months still to go, the deaths of refugees and migrants crossing to Europe has hit an all-time high 26/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: NATO ministers meet in Brussels This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 25/10/2016
World News Why the EU is even more divided than you think on Brexit While the EU’s political heavyweights are scrambling to find a common position ahead of talks with Britain about its departure from the bloc, an obscure linguistic conundrum has shed light on the scal 25/10/2016
United Kingdom Food and insults fly across the Brexit table Attitudes are hardening ahead of eventual negotiations to take the UK out of the EU, while the pre-talks void is being filled with mud-slinging - and satire. 25/10/2016
World News 'CETA is not dead' - trade deal can be saved says EU Brussels still believes a landmark trade deal between the EU and Canada - blocked by Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia region - can succeed. 25/10/2016
France Clearance of Calais camp resumes Day one of ‘jungle’ evacuation is peaceful One-third of 7,000 migrants have been removed Concern remains over unaccompanied minors French authorities resume their evacuation of migrants from the ‘ 25/10/2016
Europe News The Brief from Brussels: France begins Calais 'Jungle' evacuation This is the Brief from Brussels, euronews’ daily roundup of the top stories from across Europe. 24/10/2016
United Kingdom Brexit meeting 'deeply frustrating' says Scotland's First Minister The British prime minister has called on the devolved parliaments of the UK to stand united on Brexit. 24/10/2016
Europe News EU-Canada trade pact still on rocky ground The chances of EU and Canada finalising a free trade looks ever more remote. 24/10/2016
France Migrant anger grows over expected demolition of Calais camp Fires were lit and rocks thrown on Sunday evening (Oct. 23/10/2016
World News 3,300 migrants rescued by Italian coastguards in one day They were picked up off one large boat, three smaller ones and 20 rubber vessels. 22/10/2016
Canada Wallonia - the mouse that roared How has the tiny Belgian region brought a landmark global trade deal to the brink of collapse? 22/10/2016