Brazil Anger as Brazil's culture chief borrows from Nazi Joseph Goebbels Brazil's culture minister spoke about national art in a speech that closely resembled that of Hilter's propaganda chief. 17/01/2020
Europe News Brexit Party 'a disgrace' says UK MEP after final Strasbourg sitting Catherine Rowett, Green Party MEP, says Britain 'united in our hatred' of Brexit. 16/01/2020
France Marine le Pen says she will run in 2022 French presidential elections The French far-right candidate ran against Emmanuel Macron and lost in 2017. 16/01/2020
Russia Russian parliament to review Putin PM pick after shock overhaul The Kremlin-loyal parliament is likely to approve Mikhail Mishustin for the role. 15/01/2020
United Kingdom Watch: Boris Johnson speaks in Northern Ireland as new assembly opens Irish politicians agreed to a power-sharing deal after three years of deadlock. 12/01/2020
France French PM 'willing to scrap' controversial part of pension reforms But will it appease protesters and end one of the longest strikes in French history? 11/01/2020
Iran EU tells airlines to avoid Iran airspace after Tehran admits shootdown Regulators urged airlines to avoid all Iranian airspace after Tehran admitted one of its missiles downed flight PS752 in a "disastrous mistake." 11/01/2020
Croatia Watch: EU must keep promises to Balkans on enlargement — Von der Leyen "We have to deliver and keep our promises," von der Leyen said — in contrast to France's Macron who opposed opening accession talks until after reforms. 10/01/2020
Kazakhstan Survivor describes moment jet crashed into building in Kazakhstan The plane hit a wall and a two-storey building shortly after take-off in Almaty, killing at least 12 people. Dozens of survivors were hospitalised. 27/12/2019
France France strikes: Pension reform protest movement enters fourth week Protests are planned at Paris' Gare de l'Est. 26/12/2019
Romania Thirty years on, what is the legacy of communism in Romania? Thirty years after the end of Nicolae Ceaușescu's regime, Romanians, like others in former Communist countries, show little trust in government institutions. 25/12/2019
France Notre Dame will not host Christmas Mass for first time in 200 years The cathedral was severely damaged in a devastating fire in April. 24/12/2019
United Kingdom Watch again: Queen delivers Christmas message after 'bumpy' 2019 Health scares, embarrassments and political turmoil - 'bumpy' may be an understatement but the Queen is also keen to celebrate the spirit of D-Day in her Christmas message to the Commonwealth. 24/12/2019
USA Boeing to suspend production of 737 Max in January after fatal crashes The company said it did not expect to have any layoffs. 16/12/2019
United Kingdom Jeremy Corbyn 'must stand down immediately', say Jewish Labour Labour lost seats in northern England that they had held for generations. Jewish Labour say Corbyn is responsible for moral failures. 13/12/2019
World News 'We must not let fear stop us': Young women share stories of activism At a United Nations summit in Geneva, young women spoke about child marriage, sexual slavery, indigenous rights, corruption and climate change. 11/12/2019
France France willing to take Trump to WTO over proposed tariffs French finance minister Bruno Le Maire said that there is no legal basis for Trump's tariff threat. 08/12/2019
USA Saudi Air Force member kills three at US naval base in Florida The shooting in Pensacola was the second shooting at a US naval base in one week. 07/12/2019
France French government defiant over pension reform despite strike "I hear those who are exercising their legitimate right to strike and protest but I also hear those who are suffering or who are experiencing the unpleasant effects of this strike. The government is conscient of this," Philippe said on Friday. 06/12/2019
USA Electric eel lights up aquarium Christmas tree This electric eel is named Miguel Wattson. He gives off electric shocks when he is feeding or excited. 06/12/2019