France 'We know what needs to done': Macron promises radical Islam crackdown French people must be protected against "this evil that is radical Islam," Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday. 20/10/2020
United Kingdom Manchester put on strictest COVID-19 restrictions amid row with London UK PM Boris Johnson puts Manchester on the strictest tier of COVID-19 restrictions amid a row with the northern city. 20/10/2020
World News Millennials particularly disillusioned about democracy, report finds 55% of millennials say they are dissatisfied with democracy, while less than half of Generation X and baby boomers felt the same way at that age. 20/10/2020
World News Several countries threatening EU's 2050 carbon neutral goal, says MEP The European Union is the world leader in green policies but resistance from member states threaten its goal to become carbon neutral by 2050, a Green MEP told Euronews. 19/10/2020
Turkey Turkey is 'more assertive' on the world stage but also 'more isolated' Turkey has become militarily involved in Libya, Syria and Iraq and drawn the ire of the EU by ramping up patrols in the eastern Mediterranean 16/10/2020
World News 'We need to prepare now': Brussels unveils COVID-19 vaccination plan "If we want our vaccination to be successful, we need to prepare now," Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen stressed on Thursday. 15/10/2020
Nature Warming has killed half of Great Barrier Reef's corals: study "There is no time to lose — we must sharply decrease greenhouse gas emissions," the study authors warned. 14/10/2020
My Europe Series Cinema’s struggle for survival amid coronavirus and Hollywood delays "Another three months and I don't think we'll be able to be rescued," said Tyrone Walker-Hebborn, owner of Genesis, an independent cinema in east London. 12/10/2020
United Kingdom Coronavirus: England at 'tipping point', warns top health official The deputy chief medical officer said the country is "running into a headwind" as winter approaches and that as COVID-19 cases rise, "increases in deaths will now follow". 11/10/2020
World News World Mental Health Day: One in two say COVID-19 impacting well-being One in six Europeans already suffered from mental illness before the COVID-19 pandemic. 10/10/2020
United Kingdom Belarus: Britain is 8th European country to recall ambassador Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Britain "condemns Belarus' decision to expel Polish and Lithuanian diplomats" which he described as "completely unjustified". 10/10/2020
World News Nagorno-Karabakh: Armenia and Azerbaijan say other is violating truce A temporary ceasefire started at midday local time (10:00 CET) on Saturday. 10/10/2020
Europe News EU and Ukraine vow to deepen ties, call on Russia to honour peace deal "The EU is — and will remain — Ukraine's biggest and most reliable partner," European Council president Charles Michel said after talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Brussels. 06/10/2020
Netherlands Navalny: Chemical weapons watchdog confirms Novichok poisoning "Any use of chemical weapons is serious and cannot be without consequences," Germany said after the OPCW confirmed that Alexei Navalny was poisoned with Novichok. 06/10/2020
United Kingdom Church of England's shame over damning child sex abuse report A new independent report found the culture of the Church of England "facilitated it becoming a place where abusers could hide". 06/10/2020
USA COVID-19: US agency says virus also spreads via airborne transmission The US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Monday that COVID-19 can spread from airborne particles that can linger in the air for hours. 06/10/2020
Belgium Serious differences remain after latest round of Brexit trade talks Will a meeting between UK PM Boris Johnson and EU chief Ursula Von der Leyen on Saturday help break the deadlock? 02/10/2020
Belarus Belarus announces retaliatory sanctions against the EU It comes hours after Brussels slapped 40 Belarusian officials with sanctions over the falsification of the August 9 presidential election and the crackdown on peaceful protesters 02/10/2020
Belgium Belarus: EU agrees sanctions on 40 officials but not Lukashenko "There will be no immunity for those who are responsible for the crackdown on demonstrators and opposition politicians," Ursula von der Leyen said. 02/10/2020
Europe News EU giving dialogue with Turkey 'a chance' but warns of sanctions Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen warned that the bloc has a "tool box" of restrictive measures that be applied "immediately" if Ankara doesn't engage in "constructive" dialogue over underwater drilling. 02/10/2020