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
Kyrgyzstan Krygyzstan grapples with forced marriage of minors "Taking and running away" custom mostly older men taking underage brides by force in central Asian nation, despite being outlawed. 25/10/2017
United Arab Emirates Dubai's ruler overturns conviction of Briton who 'touched man in bar' Jamie Harron had been sentenced to three months in prison. 23/10/2017
United Arab Emirates Indecency charges against Briton Jamie Harron dropped after intervention by the prime minister and ruler of Dubai The charges gainst a 27-year-old Scot, accused of indecency for allegedly touching a man's hip in a bar in Dubai have been dropped 23/10/2017
France French public sector unions in first united strike in 10 years For the first time in 10 years all of France's public sector unions have brought their members out on strike. 10/10/2017
USA 521 mass shootings in 477 days: charting the US gun obsession Many adults in the US choose to carry a gun, but exactly how many are 'packing' and what is the preferred firearm? 04/10/2017
USA Vegas shooting renews gun control debate Democrats call on Congress to act over gun control following Las Vegas shootings 03/10/2017
Austria Protesters oppose Austrian Burqa ban Protesters gather in Vienna City Centre to oppose Austria's ban on full facial coverings. 02/10/2017
Ireland Ireland’s thorny abortion debate Abortion is currently illegal in the country, except if a pregnant woman's life is in danger. Rights campaigners will be closely watching what changes are put to voters in a referendum on the issue next year. 27/09/2017
France French parliament debates new terror legislation President Macron's government wants to pass new laws to replace the two-year state of emergency. 26/09/2017
United Kingdom Judge passes 'landmark' ruling on right-to-die cases in the UK The ruling could be the first step towards a "person-centred" end of life care agenda in the UK 21/09/2017
France What does Macron want to change in his labour reforms? As protestors took to the streets of France to protest labour law changes, Macron faced his first big challenge in office. 12/09/2017
World News Sales of inefficient vacuum cleaners banned Powerful vacuum cleaners are to be banned from today after the European Union introduced new rules which aim to improve energy efficiency across the continent. 01/09/2017