World News How African citizens protect themselves against Internet shutdowns The governments of several African countries are using Internet shutdowns more and more to control what people say or do online. How can regular citizens defend themselves? 26/01/2019
No Comment Venezuela unrest and Brussels climate protests: No Comment of the week Take a look back at some of the top videos from this week's No Comment section. 25/01/2019
USA Euroviews. The Covington boys and the dark magic of crisis communications, explained | View Everyone was already projecting so much onto the interaction at the Washington Monument that it made it easy to sell one preferred narrative. 23/01/2019
Venezuela Is Venezuela on the verge of a coup d'état? | Euronews Answers The Venezuelan government and the opposition are measuring their support on the streets of Venezuela this Wednesday after a few days on the edge of the abyss 23/01/2019
No Comment Thousands protest in Ecuador against sexual violence Ecuador women demonstrating against sexual violence 22/01/2019
France Has Marianne transformed France’s ‘gilets jaunes’ protests? Euronews spoke to nude performance artist Deborah de Robertis about how the symbol of Marianne has changed the 'gilets jaunes' protests. 22/01/2019
Serbia Why are there anti-government protests in Serbia? | Euronews Answers As protests enter their eighth week in Serbia, why are people so angry at Aleksandar Vucic's government? 21/01/2019
France March for Life: Thousands of Paris protesters rally against abortion Protesters in Paris have called on doctors to use their "conscientious objection" and stop performing abortions. 21/01/2019
Greece Protests in Athens over Macedonia name agreement Thousands of protesters gathered in Athens over a name deal with neighbouring Macedonia 20/01/2019
France French yellow vests take their anti-government protest into tenth week Numbers down from December peak 19/01/2019
France Gilets Jaunes protests enter tenth weekend across France Protesters took to the streets across France for a tenth weekend of national action by the Gilets Jaunes (Yellow Vest) movement. 19/01/2019
No Comment Anti-government and pro-Brexit protesters clash in London A few thousand anti-governent protersters donned yellow jackets on Sunday and marched a kilometre through central London. 12/01/2019
France 'Gilets jaunes': 80,000 police officers deployed for 'Act 9' The number matches those deployed at the height of the movement in mid-December. 11/01/2019
France Gilets jaunes: New Paris mural shows Lady Liberty leading protesters The mural depicts Lady Liberty, the symbol of the French Republic, as painted by Eugene Delacroix in his most famous piece of art from 1830. 09/01/2019
Belgium Raw Politics, Your Call: Discontent in Europe On Your Call, Raw Politics tackles the growing discontent in Europe with callers across the bloc and The Telegraph's Brussels Correspondent James Crisp and Greek MEP, Eva Kali. 08/01/2019
World News Europe briefing: Seven stories to know about today We take a look back at the biggest stories from across Europe this morning. 08/01/2019
Hungary New march against Hungarian 'slave law' draws thousands Thousands of Hungarians participated in the latest in a series of protests against the country's new 'slave law'. 05/01/2019
France French police release key 'gilets jaunes' activist Eric Drouet Police released a key activist in France's 'gilets jaunes' (yellow vests) movement on Thursday. Officers detained him the day before for organising a protest without declaring it to officials 03/01/2019
India Protests erupt after two women make landmark step in Indian temple Two women were the first to step foot in a Hindu temple in India after a Supreme Court ruling in September overturned a ban on women of menstrating age from entering. Their actions raised the ire of conservative worshippers who protested the women's entry to the temple. 02/01/2019
World News Who is your winner of discontent? A look back at a year of protests Millions of people in Europe and beyond hit the streets in 2018 to denounce issues such as injustice, inequalities and climate change. Here is our round-up. 29/12/2018