United Kingdom Does Brexit mean the end of Erasmus for British students? Britain's government has said it will continue the scheme post-2020 'if it is in our interests' 09/01/2020
Iraq Trump says 'time has come' for Europe to quit Iran nuclear deal Trump said there were no American casualties in the Iranian missile strike and "only minimal damage was sustained." 08/01/2020
Poland Poland's president decides to boycott Holocaust memorial in Israel Yad Vashem in Jerusalem said only the leaders of of WW2's four allied powers - plus Israel, as the host nation - would be asked to speak at the event. 07/01/2020
United Kingdom Brexit: What happens now? Britain's prime minister wants the UK out of the EU before the end of the month. 07/01/2020
Israel Israeli PM Netanyahu resigns from all ministerial posts After his indictment, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has formally resigned from his ministerial posts, except for his position as prime minister. m. 01/01/2020
Germany Mother and daughters investigated over zoo fire that killed 30 animals Among the dead was Europe's oldest gorilla, Massa. 01/01/2020
United Kingdom Johnson says Britain must 'bid farewell to division' in NYE speech Johnson promised 'no more elections, no more referendums' in 2020. 01/01/2020
Cyprus Cyrpus rape verdict 'will deter women from reporting violence': Lawyer Nicoletta Charalambidou says that the authorities in Cyprus do not take claims of violence against women seriously enough. 31/12/2019
France After 26 days without pay, how are France's strikers surviving? The strikes over change to the French pension system are now the longest ever. 30/12/2019
Hungary Hungary makes fertility treatment 'free' in bid to boost birthrate Across Europe, rules on who can access fertility treatment and how much it costs vary widely. 23/12/2019
Spain Gibraltar files charges against Vox over 'atmosphere of hatred' Chief minister Fabian Picardo alluded to Europe’s “long and dark history" of persecution of minorities. 18/12/2019
United Kingdom East Dunbartonshire or bust: Seeing the decline of Jo Swinson Reporting from the now former Lib Dem leader's constituency was a gamble, but sadly for Swinson, it became the story she never wanted. 13/12/2019
United Kingdom Is Scotland set to play a key role in the outcome of the UK election? It has got dozens of marginal seats where the incumbent MP could easily be ousted. So will Scotland be key to who wins the UK election? 12/12/2019
United Kingdom Scotland awaits election result that may change its history It's arguably the most fascinating battleground in the whole election. Orlando Crowcroft is on the scene to bring you the latest. 12/12/2019
United Kingdom Labour makes pitch for Scottish voters on campaign’s final day Jeremy Corbyn appeared in Glasgow on Wednesday morning, where the main divide is between Labour and the Scottish National Party (SNP). 11/12/2019
United Kingdom Scotland: a fascinating battleground for the UK's General Election There's more than the election at stake for Scotland. This might be the spark that sets the country on a course for a second independence referendum. 11/12/2019
United Kingdom 'I'll do what I can': A Lib Dem fights a losing battle in Scotland Ahead of the general election on Thursday, Euronews looks at how Glasgow South is a microcosm of Liberal Democrat decline 10/12/2019
Georgia Why do tens of thousands of Georgians want early elections? The mass demonstrations in the country are calling for electoral reform. 30/11/2019
World News Is this the end of the road for the €114m-a-year Strasbourg caravan? Nico Semsrott says he has found a loophole that will prevent MEPs having to move from Brussels to Strasbourg every month. 29/11/2019
United Kingdom Boris Johnson 'dangerous and unfit for office', says Nicola Sturgeon The SNP leader puts stopping Brexit and a second referendum on independence at the forefront of the party's manifesto. 27/11/2019