World News Calls for Eurogroup President to resign after 'drinks and women' outrage Eurogroup president Jeroen Dijsselbloem has come under fire for accusing southern European Union nations of having wasted money on women and alcohol 22/03/2017
France France: New interior minister takes over from scandal-hit Le Roux It was all change on Wednesday in one of the top jobs in French government. 22/03/2017
USA 'I'll criticise judges': Trump defiant after Gorsuch rebuke The US president has reacted to criticism of attacks on the judiciary by his own Supreme Court nominee 22/03/2017
USA Trump’s Supreme Court nominee pledges independence from the president US President Donald Trump’s pick to fill the vacant spot on the Supreme Court might turn out to be less conservative than he thought. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom Martin McGuinness: mourners gather as coffin carried through streets The former IRA commander turned politician died overnight at the age of 66. 21/03/2017
United Kingdom Martin McGuinness: the armalite to the ballot box Mixed reactions are pouring in after the death of Martin McGuinness, the Sinn Fein leader and former Irish Republican Army (IRA) leader who turned peacemaker helping end Northern Ireland's 30-year con 21/03/2017
United Kingdom Ex-IRA leader turned peacemaker Martin McGuinness dies Sinn Fein confirms the death of Martin McGuinness, who went from IRA commander to Northern Ireland peacemaker and leading figure in the province's power-sharing government. 21/03/2017
South Korea Ousted S.Korean president is questioned over bribery allegations Ousted South Korean leader Park Geun-hye has been question by prosecutors over a corruption scandal which has cost her the presidency. 21/03/2017
Malta Urgency to conserve Malta's natural sites after Azure Window collapse The loss of the Azure Window has sparked within the people of Malta a moment of national introspection 20/03/2017
Lebanon Beirut tax protest turns angry Thousands of people marched through Beirut to protest against a broad tax hike they say unfairly targets the less affluent sectors of the country's population. 19/03/2017
USA Trump and Merkel - the first meeting It was a meeting of might, if not of minds, when the German Chancellor and the new US president met for the first time in Washington. 17/03/2017
Morocco King of Morocco dismisses PM following stalemate over coalition talks Morocco’s King Mohammed VI has dismissed his prime minister after failing to form a government following elections last October. 16/03/2017
South Korea S. Korea: after Park dismissed, PM won't run for presidency South Korea’s Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn has announced he will not run for president in an election scheduled for May 9. 15/03/2017
China China closes NPC with warning to US China closes its National People's Congress with a push for trade talks with the US. 15/03/2017
South Korea South Korea's impeached Park Geun-hye leaves presidential palace South Korea’s ousted leader Park Geun-hye has left the presidential palace, two days after the country’s constitutional court upheld parliament’s decision to impeach… 12/03/2017
Venezuela Wife of Venezuelan political prisoner Leopoldo Lopez speaks to Euronews Venezuela’s capital Caracas was once one of the world’s wealthiest cities. 10/03/2017
Europe News EU split on multi-speed Europe Poland has hit out at plans for a “multi speed” EU, arguing it will sideline some of the newer member states. 10/03/2017
World News Woman power and immigration - this week in pictures People attend a rally calling for impeached President Park Geun-hye’s arrest in central Seoul, South Korea, March 10, 2017. 10/03/2017
United Kingdom 10 ways you can make a difference Nowadays comics and cartoons are often more powerful and convey more messages than a simple photo 10/03/2017
South Korea South Korea's scandal-hit president removed from office The move triggers an election, which must be held within 60 days 10/03/2017