United Kingdom Villagers create 'Poopfolio' map to shame dog owners into cleaning up Discontented residents of a UK village have created a "poo-shaming" map to discourage dog owners from leaving their animals' excrement in public areas. 10/03/2018
France Lawyer asks Twitter to clear client - with bottle top Can you identify the evidence which could help solve a criminal case? 07/03/2018
USA US porn star Stormy Daniels sues Trump, wants to speak out Adult film star Stormy Daniels sues President Trump, saying the nondisclosure agreement arranged to cover up their alleged relationship is invalid because he never signed it. 07/03/2018
Spain Pregnant women can be included in staff cuts, EU court rules Decision clarifies rules about job protection. 23/02/2018
USA Trump pushes for gun 'bump stocks' ban US President Donald Trump has signed an order to ban bump-stock devices, which were used by a gunman who killed 58 Las Vegas concert-goers last year. 21/02/2018
Ukraine Ukraine deports Georgian ex-president to Warsaw CCTV footage shows Mikheil Saakashvili being dragged away from a central Kyiv restaurant by armed border service officers. 13/02/2018
World News Which European countries have the strictest abortion rules? Euronews looks at abortion regulations across the European Union to find out whether countries are pro- or anti-abortion. 30/01/2018
Poland Israel: Polish Holocaust law ‘is denial of history’ Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the draft bill, which proposes fines or a prison term for anyone who suggests the country is responsible for Nazi crimes. 28/01/2018
USA NYC sues Big Pharma over opioid crisis The lawsuit alleges drugmakers and distributors used "deceptive marketing" that got millions of Americans hooked on potent painkillers. 24/01/2018
France Should sperm donor dads stay anonymous for life? Or should their offspring’s needs take precedence? It’s a moral question that ethics experts will be debating across France over the next six months. 19/01/2018
United Arab Emirates UAE angers citizens by blocking Skype—then blocks petition against it National telecom providers said the video calling app was "unlicensed" and could not be used legally. 16/01/2018
Greece Greece removes century-old obligation for Muslims to use Sharia law The 1920 Treaty of Sevres and the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne stipulated that Islamic customs and religious law would apply to the thousands of Muslims who became Greek citizens 10/01/2018
Israel Israel tightens grip on Jerusalem New legislation deals a fresh blow to hopes of a two-state solution to the conflict with the Palestinians. 02/01/2018
Poland What is ‘Article 7’ and why was it triggered against Poland? The European Commission has called for the so-called nuclear option to be adopted in a bid to defend judicial independence in Poland 20/12/2017
World News What is net neutrality and why you should care The US Federal Communications Commission scrapped the Obama-era net neutrality rules but what are the regulations in Europe? Euronews takes a look. 15/12/2017
Australia Australia: paedophiles' 'passports confiscated' Under new laws, child sex offenders are no longer able to travel freely out of Australia. 13/12/2017
Croatia War criminal in the Hague but still a war hero in Croatia The suicide of a convicted war criminal has highlighted the dominance of nationalist narratives in Croatian politics and media. 01/12/2017
Greece New adoption law in Greece The Labour Ministry has drafted a bill to streamline the complicated adoption process 14/11/2017
Canada Naked individuals charged with kidnap in Canada had drunk 'trippy tea' A relative said they were "salt of the earth" people and put the shocking turn of events down to them unknowingly drinking "trippy tea" bought in India. 10/11/2017
World News The EU countries that will punish you for disrespecting their flags It is not illegal to burn the US flag, but what about the law in EU countries? 09/11/2017