Denmark Denmark: Face Veil ban in public takes effect from 01 August The day before a ban on wearing face veils takes effect in Denmark, women wearing the niqab hand out leaflets in Copenhagan on Tuesday protesting against the ban. It's after the Danish parliament passed a law in May, banning face veils in public 01/08/2018
Nicaragua Nicaragua police helped by 'volunteer cops', not armed gangs: Ortega Masked gangs behind some of the deadly violence at protests in Nicaragua are “volunteer cops,” President Daniel Ortega told Euronews, accusing protesters of being “terrorists.” 31/07/2018
Sweden Student plane protest highlights Sweden's asylum-seeker deportations Elin Ersson's Facebook video showing her preventing an Afghan man from being deported has gone viral - but it's unclear what consequences whe faces and his fate is unknown. 25/07/2018
Sport Tour de France: Alaphilippe wins on day of protest and pain Julian Alaphilippe's descending skills made the difference as the Frenchman claimed his second victory in this year's Tour de France to take the 16th stage. 24/07/2018
France French president's aggressive bodyguard sparks first government scandal Alexandre Benalla, who heads Presidential Emmnauel Macron's security detail, was filmed hitting a young man and abusing a young woman on a street in Paris in front of police officers. 22/07/2018
World News Fast news: The week in a minute Take a quick look at the biggest stories from around the world this week. 21/07/2018
Nicaragua Thousands rally in Nicaragua Pro government demonstrators support the President to celebrate the 39th anniversary of the Sandinista Revolution. It comes as anti-government violent protests have continued for the last three months 20/07/2018
World News Europe briefing: Nine stories to know about today Take a look back at the European stories hitting headlines today. 19/07/2018
France Scandal surrounds Macron security aide One of the president's security aides, Alexandre Benalla, was caught on camera striking a May Day protester, says an investigation by Le Monde newspaper. 19/07/2018
Nicaragua Concerned families in Nicaragua wait outside jails for news of their loved ones It's after arrests were made at anti-government protests which continued over a three month period 19/07/2018
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary is determined to silence any critics left standing | View The Hungarian government is using legislation and smear campaigns to send a chilling message to those who act in solidarity with marginalized groups: be quiet or face the consequences. 16/07/2018
Russia Pussy Riot invade pitch during World Cup final The World Cup final was briefly interrupted after three intruders linked to Pussy Riot ran onto the pitch before being hauled away. 15/07/2018
Nicaragua One student killed as Nicaragua church siege ends Catholic priests negotiate the transfer of nearly 200 students out of the building in the capital Managua 15/07/2018
United Kingdom Protests mar President Trump's trip to Scotland While at his Turnberry course on Friday, an activist for the Greenpeace environmental campaign group swooped on a powered parachute within a few hundred yards of the president as he stood outside the golf course's hotel. 14/07/2018
Russia LGBT activists protest in Moscow by forming 'hidden' Pride flag In honour of Pride Month, six activists joined together for three days in Moscow during the World Cup wearing different coloured football shirts to represent the pride flag of the LGBT community. 10/07/2018
Belgium Brussels protesters demonstrate against Trump visit At least 2,000 people gathered in Brussels to protest against a visit President Trump 07/07/2018
United Kingdom Trump to meet Queen and UK PM outside London to avoid protest Trump will travel to the UK for a working visit on July 12-13 and protests have been organised to follow him wherever he goes. 07/07/2018
Spain San Fermin organisers refuse to cancel fiesta over sexual assault Spain's famous Running of the Bulls festival opens in Pamplona despite calls for it to be called off over the treatment of the animals and a sexual assault case in 2016 06/07/2018
No Comment San Fermin protests and rotavator racing: No Comments of the week From anti-bullfighting protests ahead of Pamplona's famed San Fermin festival to rotavator racing, Euronews brings you the No Comments of the week. 06/07/2018
United Kingdom ‘Trump baby’ to fly during US President’s official UK visit An inflatable orange baby is due to take flight on July 13 to coincide with Donald Trump’s official visit to the UK. 05/07/2018