Green News EU aims to curb plastic pollution with new rules targeting nightmare spills of tiny pellets
Green News EU aims to curb plastic pollution with new rules targeting nightmare spills of tiny pellets
Hungary Hungary's main opposition leftwing paper 'up for sale' The future of Hungary’s main leftwing opposition newspaper is in doubt following an announcement that it is likely to be sold. 09/10/2016
Hungary Hungarian opposition daily Népszabadság shut down suddenly Editors and journalists locked out, website shut down – journalists speak of a "coup". 08/10/2016
Turkey Turkey shuts more TV stations in post-coup clampdown Journalists protest after Turkey closes down critical TV station. 04/10/2016
Russia Russia detains Ukraine journalist on spying accusations Russia’s FSB security service has arrested a senior Ukrainian journalist on spying charges sparking a fresh diplomatic row between the two countries. 03/10/2016
Russia Second photography flashpoint over war photos in Moscow A group of men invaded the Sakharov Centre in the Russian capital and disrupted the exhibition of work which features photographs from Ukraine's embattled east. 30/09/2016
USA Get Well Soon or In Bad Shape: How the internet reacted to Clinton's pneumonia It started as a cough, it became a stumble and now it’s all over social media. 12/09/2016
Norway Facebook backs down over 'Napalm girl' photo Facebook has reinstated the iconic photograph of a naked girl fleeing a napalm attack during the Vietnam War. 09/09/2016
Norway Child nudity concerns see Facebook delete post including Pulitzer Prize-winning photo Social media giant Facebook has provoked controversy by censoring an iconic photo over child nudity concerns. 09/09/2016
World News And also...Morgan Freeman is mistaken for Kofi Annan, airlines get lost and cause offence and sample a dog's life in Hungary. Every Friday journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond which did not reach the international headlines Burmese group protests against Kofi 09/09/2016
France Charlie Hebdo cartoon sparks fury in Italy The French satirical magazine has likened the scores of victims of the country's recent earthquake to dishes of pasta. 04/09/2016
Greece Media shakeup: Greece raises €246m with sale of four TV licences The winners have been announced in the great Greek TV sell-off, with four companies winning bids for television channels in an unprecedented auction. 02/09/2016
Greece Greece launches controversial TV licence auction Greece has launched a multi-million euro auction for four private TV licences despite protests by broadcasters. 31/08/2016
World News And also... Homeless Budapest, Tel Aviv dogs, mouldy musician, pizzas by drone Every Friday journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond which did not reach the international… 26/08/2016
World News And also... Every Friday journalists from euronews’ various language teams choose a selection of stories from Europe and beyond which did not reach the international… 19/08/2016
Cult Vintage News Service brings a unique blast from the past With the rise of social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter, all advancing how an audience consumes information, Vintage news is a blast from the past, looking backwards to find a niche to t 13/08/2016
Turkey Turkey: Journalists face court as media crackdown intensifies Aside from the army, the media is in the front line of the mass purges sweeping Turkey since the July 15-16 coup attempt. 29/07/2016
World News Should the media black out terrorists? The brutal killing of an octogenarian priest in France this week has opened up a new debate about terrorism and propaganda. 28/07/2016
Turkey Turkey media crackdown sees 131 outlets shut down 16 TV stations, 45 Newspapers, 15 magazines, 29 publishers shut in post-coup purge, sparking concern for press freedom. 28/07/2016
France Reporting on terror: drawing the line between wanting and needing to know Photos and videos of the recent attacks in France and those suspected of perpetrating them have been continuously featured across Europe’s news channels and other… 28/07/2016
Italy Italian campaign warns would-be migrants against travelling to Europe The Italian government has launched an awareness campaign aimed at would-be migrants considering travelling from Africa to Europe. 28/07/2016