World News What is Earth Overshoot Day, and why should I be worried? July 29 marks the date that scientists have calculated humanity has depleted its annual limit of natural resources. But what does this actually mean, and why should we be concerned? 29/07/2019
Europe News MEPs blast Tusk over controversial nominee to lead EU Commission The German Defense Minister was tapped by EU leaders to replace Jean-Claude Juncker at the end of his mandate later in the year, but her nomination needs to be approved by MEPs. 30/06/2019
Culture Series Maxime Caron's post-apocalyptic images from Chernobyl ghost city Young French photographer Maxime Caron visited the post-Apocalyptic town of Pripyat, where the infamous Chernobyl nuclear power plant is located. Report from Chernobyl in the new issue of the European lens. 19/06/2019
Ukraine Chernobyl memories as acclaimed HBO series puts disaster back in focus Euronews journalists from across Europe and the Middle East share their memories of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. 15/06/2019
Europe News European right will widen gap with rivals after Brexit: projection The winners and losers of the European Parliament once the UK leaves the EU. 13/06/2019
USA D-Day soldier's letters to wife reveal endurance of love during war "How is my dream girl tonight?" he wrote. "Fine, I hope. I can picture you now, darling, with your rust colored hair predominating the smudge of dirt on the tip of your nose, and you are submissive to your thoughts with a far-away look in your eye. " 06/06/2019
France D-Day 75 years on: How the biggest seaborne invasion was executed More than 150,000 allied troops crossed the Channel to storm French beaches in Normandy on June 6, 1944. They ushered in the beginning of the end for the Third Reich and its leader, Adolf Hitler. Euronews recaps what happened on that decisive day. 06/06/2019
Europe News EU polls: Brexit Party set to take most seats in European Parliament The eurosceptic party leapfrogged Matteo Salvini's Lega party in the latest projections. 23/05/2019
Europe News EU election polls: British voters to abandon major parties With just one week to go until the EU elections, we put out the latest projects 17/05/2019
Europe News EU elections: Le Pen leads Macron, Dutch Eurosceptic gains But will it be enough for the Eurosceptic politicians? 10/05/2019
Europe News EU polls: Waiting game as popular parties yet to align with groups All eyes are on Nigel Farage's Brexit Party, Macron's LREM and Italy's 5-Star Movement. 02/05/2019
Spain Spain's election and the battle for control of social media In these Spanish elections, political parties are not only waging a battle for voters on the streets but also on social media. 26/04/2019
Europe News 'Pro-EU fragmentation in UK could boost Farage's Brexit Party' Pro-Remain camps in the UK have all but confirmed they will not align — meaning big gains for the Brexit Party. 26/04/2019
Europe News EU election polls: Main parties recovering — but big losses remain The European People's Party and the Socialists and Democrats are expected to take a hit. 10/04/2019
Destinations Could this be Mauritius’ ultimate luxury gem? Checking in at Maradiva, a five-star family-owned, all-villa resort, on the west coast of Mauritius. 04/04/2019
Earth News Russia Fashion Week: the labels to know Inspiring trends and new designers at Autumn-Winter 19 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Russia in Moscow 04/04/2019
France What is happening with the Lyon-Turin high speed line? Euronews' Lillo Montalto talks to people in the towns and villages affected by plans to build the high speed rail route connection France and Italy. 26/03/2019
Earth News “Those are buildings that people care about” Our interview with Austrian architect and former ski-jumper Chris Precht. 12/03/2019
Notes From The Usa Inside Paisley Park, home to Minneapolis native and pop icon: Prince In partnership with Brand USA Inside Paisley Park, home to Minneapolis native and pop icon: Prince 18/02/2019
Spain Spanish mining towns in economic meltdown due to pit closures Spanish miners are in economic meltdown over the shutting of pits. Euronews travelled to a mining town in northern Spain to understand how the end of an industry has affected people. 31/01/2019