Burundi More deaths as Burundi's President Nkurunziza fails to calm protests Violence has escalated in Burundi amid more protests at the president’s decision to run for a third term office. In the capital Bujumbara several 07/05/2015
Spain Podemos support plunges in poll amid party infighting Support for Spain’s upstart leftist party Podemos (“We can”) has fallen sharply, a poll showed on Thursday, just as the anti-austerity movement 07/05/2015
Cuba Anchor's away for US-Cuba ferry routes Florida ferry operators have Cuba in their sights, as the US has approved licenses to sail to Havana for the first time in 50 years. 06/05/2015
United Kingdom UK election: still too close to call, according to latest polls With just days to go, the likely outcome of Britain’s general election is still too close to call. The latest polls show no party opening up enough 03/05/2015
World News And also... Cat hunting banned in German region and Russian twerkers jailed Every Friday euronews’ different language journalists pick a selection of stories that didn’t make the top headlines around Europe and the world 01/05/2015
Spain Spain's Podemos tackles first major crisis after co-founder Monedero resigns The resignation of the co-founder of Podemos has plunged Spain’s young left-wing party into its first serious crisis in an important election year 01/05/2015
United Kingdom The changing face of British politics? One week remains until the UK decides The way Britain votes in the May 7 general election could not only change the face of national politics, but also have an impact on the European Union. 30/04/2015
North Korea North Korea: '15 people executed in purge' by Kim Jong-un North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un has reportedly led a new and deadly crackdown in the secretive state. He is said to have ordered the executions of 29/04/2015
France France mulls refund of Mistral warship contract with Russia France said on Wednesday it could cancel and refund a 1.2 billion euro military contract with Russia that’s been frozen for months. Paris suspended 23/04/2015
Sport IOC must choose between clean-up and cover-up: SportAccord chief SportAccord President Marius Vizer fiercely criticised the International Olympic Committee for a lack of transparency on Monday, sending shock waves 21/04/2015
Cyprus Turkish Cypriots vote for new leader Residents of northern Cyprus are voting for a leader to represent them in talks with Greek Cypriots in the south. Opinion polls put incumbent Dervis 19/04/2015
Cyprus Cyprus reunification hopes edge toward reality There is growing optimism that stalled peace talks in Cyprus might resume. A dispute over offshore gas reserves led to their suspension last year 19/04/2015
World Chomsky says US is world's biggest terrorist Noam Chomsky is one of the superstars of the intellectual world; a prolific author and self-proclaimed anarchist, who, at the age of 86 still doesn’t 17/04/2015
Ukraine Hundreds protest as top Ukrainian court examines challenge to civil service purge Hundreds of Ukrainians demonstrated in Kyiv on Thursday in support of a controversial law that aims to cleanse the new government of any remnants of 16/04/2015
Iran Iran nuclear deal: the potential stumbling blocks Politically sensitive talks aimed at ending a decades-old dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme are now in their final stages. The writing of a 15/04/2015
Turkey Movie-makers and critics pull out of Istanbul Film Festival amid censorship row Nearly two dozen movie-makers and a group of international critics have pulled out of the Istanbul Film Festival, amid a censorship row. The 15/04/2015
Uruguay Uruguay: mourners pay tribute to acclaimed writer Eduardo Galeano Mourners have gathered at Uruguay’s Legislative Palace to pay their their final respects to Eduardo Galeano. The journalist and author died earlier 15/04/2015
USA Obama endorses Iraqi premier and his fight against ISIL during White House visit President Obama has announced almost 190 million euros worth of extra humanitarian aid for Iraq in a show of support for visiting premier Haidar 15/04/2015
Cuba Havana welcomes President Obama's decision to remove Cuba from list of state sponsors of terrorism Cubans are welcoming President Obama’s decision to remove the country from the list of state sponsors of terrorism. The move was widely predicted 14/04/2015
United Kingdom British PM pledges to boost living standards as he launches election manifesto British Prime Minister David Cameron has pledged to boost living standards after years of austerity, as he bids for a second term in power. Cameron 14/04/2015