Norway Norwegian minister quits post to support wife’s career Explaining his decision on Facebook on Thursday, Solvik-Olsen said he had been “very lucky to have had the world's coolest job… Now it's her turn to be able to follow her dream.” 31/08/2018
United Kingdom Bikini-clad blimp of London mayor to take to skies “If people want to spend their Saturday looking at me in a yellow bikini they’re welcome to do so — I don’t really think yellow’s my colour though,” Sadiq Khan said of the protest. 30/08/2018
Germany German city removes controversial Erdogan statue The 4-metre-tall golden statue was erected on Monday evening as part of the Wiesbaden Biennale art festival. 28/08/2018
Finland Finnish presidential candidate 'plagiarised master’s thesis' Which other European politicians have been accused of plagiarising work or faking degrees? 28/08/2018
World News Ex-Scottish leader sues government over sexual misconduct allegations Scotland's former First Minister, Alex Salmond, described allegations of sexual misconduct as "patently ridiculous" and announced he is taking the Scottish government to court over its complaints procedure. 24/08/2018
Morocco Did Morocco let more migrants make dangerous Spain crossing? Morocco may have relaxed migration controls into Europe as leverage in key negotiations with Brussels, it’s been claimed. 07/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: Five stories to know about today Euronews brings you the latest news and updates as they happen this morning. 03/08/2018
Zimbabwe Zimbabwe's Mnangagwa takes lead in vote count With nine out of 10 provinces declared, Mnangagwa had 2.15 million votes against 1.93 million for opposition leader Nelson Chamisa. 02/08/2018
Turkey 'If Ozil wants to talk about racism, he should look at Turkey' Mesut Ozil sensationally quit the German national football team last month, saying he was subject to “racism and disrespect” because of his Turkish roots. But Deniz Naki tells Euronews that if Ozil really has an issue with racism, he should look at Turkey. 02/08/2018
World News Euroviews. It's not Orwell's Newspeak: Why we must take charge of shaping our language | View We need new ways of resisting the rhetoric of power addicts in the 21st century. 02/08/2018
Cambodia Europe’s populists head to Cambodia to observe controversial vote Populist and far-right European politicians are among those to have headed to Cambodia to serve as monitors for its controversial national election on Sunday. 28/07/2018
World News Bannon plans foundation to boost far-right in Europe Several MEPs criticised the plans on Sunday, with Guy Verhofstadt, the president of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, launching the hashtag #BanBannon. 22/07/2018
Germany Germany triples compensation for terror victims’ families Spouses, children and parents of terror victims will now be entitled to €30,000, while siblings will receive €15,000. 21/07/2018
United Kingdom UK's May narrowly avoids defeat on EU customs union MPs voted in 307 to 301 against an amendment to trade legislation put forward by pro-EU Conservative lawmakers. 17/07/2018
United Kingdom UK junior defence minister resigns after Brexit vote Guto Bebb's resignation comes after MPs voted 305 to 302 in favour of a pro-Brexit lawmakers' amendment to the customs legislation. 16/07/2018
United Kingdom Trump piled on Brexit pressure on May, says former PM's adviser Donald Trump increased domestic pressure on Theresa May and “tore apart” the Brexit deal she was hoping for during his visit to the UK, a former adviser to the British Prime Minister said Friday. 13/07/2018
United Kingdom Watch again: Trump and May tout 'special relationship' in joint press conference The press conference came just hours after an interview with Trump was published in which he criticised May’s Brexit strategy, saying it had probably killed off hope of a US-British trade deal. 13/07/2018
Italy Polish and Italian far-right groups join forces for ‘first European security operation’ The landmark meeting of the two groups in Italy has sparked concerns from anti-fascists. But was it just a publicity stunt? 12/07/2018
World News Here's how political parties collect your data to target you Elections are becoming “increasingly datafied” as political parties tap into big data to target their messaging and this could have a “significant impact” at the ballot box, Britain’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said on Wednesday. 11/07/2018
USA Trump says UK 'in turmoil', declines to offer support to May The US president also described former UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson as a friend. 10/07/2018