Vatican Pope voices support for coronavirus victims in livestream message Small groups of Catholic faithful gathered at St. Peter's Square on Sunday to watch a livestream of Pope Francis delivering his Angelus blessing. 08/03/2020
Economy British government spent at least €5 billion preparing for Brexit UK government departments prepared for #Brexit planning for both a 'deal' and 'no deal' scenario, following the 2016 referendum. Here's the bill. 07/03/2020
Italy Lambrusco fans in northern Italy get wine on tap - literally Due to an error in the local winery, wine entered the main water supply and caused many locals to drink it immediately! 06/03/2020
Switzerland 'Can garlic stop COVID-19?': Your coronavirus questions answered The World Health Organization responds to questions - from the balanced to the bizarre - on how best to prevent COVID-19. 06/03/2020
Ukraine 'We need new brains': MPs vote to oust Ukraine's prime minister Denys Shmygal is Ukraine's new prime minister after MPs voted to accept the resignation of Oleksiy Honcharuk. 04/03/2020
Ireland Irish architects Farrell and McNamara won 2020 Pritzker Prize The Irish architects have been awarded the 2020 Pritzker Prize for leading the way for women in a male-dominated profession. 04/03/2020
Sport 'You are the biggest clown': Inter Milan chief's coronavirus tirade The 28-year-old president called league president Paolo Dal Pino "the biggest and darkest clown I have ever seen". 03/03/2020
Italy 'Half of world's sandy beaches could disappear due to climate change' They could disappear by the end of the century if action is not taken to halt climate change, it's claimed. 03/03/2020
Sport Budapest to host 2022 Europa League final — UEFA Budapest is to host its first major European men's football final after UEFA said the 2022 Europa League final would be in the city's Puskás Aréna. 02/03/2020
World News France's winter 'is the warmest ever recorded' French temperatures in February were more than 3°C above the average for this time of year. 29/02/2020
France French skating chief quits over sexual abuse scandal The long-serving head of the French Ice Skating Federation (FFSG), Didier Gailhaguet, resigned on Saturday after former skaters spoke of sexual assaults by coaches. 08/02/2020
Ireland Ireland votes: Irish election day in pictures As citizens are expected on the poll today, here is an illustrated selection from all parts of Ireland 08/02/2020
France Macron urges EU nuclear defence strategy — with France at centre "Nuclear force is our final recourse, the cornerstone of our security, the guarantor of our vital interests," French president declared. 08/02/2020
World News It's World Day Without Mobile Phones — unless you're a migrant For some, World Day Without Mobile Phones is a chance to forgo a luxury. For others, smartphones are a means of survival. 07/02/2020
Spain Coronavirus: Evacuees tell of life in quarantine, through Whatsapp A conversation with Pedro Morilla and Oliver Cuadrado, two Spanish evacuees from Wuhan, China, gives a picture of life in quarantine. 07/02/2020
France Fresh strikes and protests as Macron pushes ahead with pension reforms It's being seen as a last-ditch attempt to revive opposition to Emmanuel Macron's controversial pension reforms. 24/01/2020
Switzerland Watch: Thunberg brushes off Mnuchin barb she should study economics Greta Thunberg ignored a barb about studying economics and repeated her call for the world to treat global warming as a crisis. 24/01/2020
Switzerland 'Africans wouldn't risk trip to EU if they had opportunities at home' "It’s not about giving handouts, it’s about giving a hand up," said the CEO of a philanthropic organisation in Africa. 22/01/2020
Australia Australia kills 5,000 camels over environmental concerns The number of wild camels in Australia is reported to be more than 1.2 million. 15/01/2020
World News World's oceans hit record high temperatures in 2019, say scientists Ocean warming is irrefutable, they say. 14/01/2020