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
Venezuela Is it legal for Juan Guaidó to be proclaimed Venezuela's interim presi Is it legal for Juan Guaidó to be proclaimed Venezuela's interim president? Legal experts say yes. 27/01/2019
Republic of North Macedonia North Macedonia might have a name but what about a national identity? North Macedonia might be born but does it have a national identity? 27/01/2019
Russia Meet the Moldovan athlete who ran 50km in freezing -60°C temperatures Dmitri Voloshin, a Moldovan athlete, set a record running 50km at -60°C 16/01/2019
USA In pictures: Golden Globes 2019 Take a look at some of the best pictures from the 76th Golden Globes Awards. 07/01/2019
World News Europe's chaotic weather in 2018 is wake-up call for climate change A look back at the exceptional weather events that hit Europe during 2018 and if climate change can explain it. 02/01/2019
World News Our favourite pictures of the year: How many of them can you identify? A good picture, as the idiom suggests, is often worth a thousand words. 28/12/2018
France 'The only thing that should be banned is the FSB,' says Pussy Riot "The big problem is that the gentlemen from the police and the FSB associate teenage sentiments with the fact that they are listening to the wrong music. Therefore, they believe that music should be banned. In fact, the only thing that should be banned is the FSB," a Pussy Riot member told Euronews. 19/12/2018
Poland Meet the Polish paramilitaries who look beyond Russia for motivation What attracts young Poles to paramilitary organisations? As it turns out, it’s not a fear of Russia. At least, not only. Close to the Polish-Lithuanian border, in a small town called Augustów, local youths train inside a school building to become paramilitary soldiers. 17/12/2018
Kosovo Kosovo expected to vote to form army Kosovo is expected to vote on Friday to form its own army. 12/12/2018
Culture Series Photographer Daniel Grecu's lens for mother nature Daniel Grecu's photojournalist character has been self-built from zero and has accomplished features on the platforms of prestigious magazines like National Geographic 29/11/2018