France COVID-19: Paris to shut all bars as city's alert is raised to maximum The French capital will close all bars completely from Tuesday as the French government raises the city's coronavirus alert to the maximum level. 04/10/2020
World News Brexit: Von der Leyen, Johnson say gaps between EU and Britain remain The EU and the UK are still no closer to breaking the deadlock with three months to go until the end of the Brexit transition period. 03/10/2020
World News Jews in Europe face new restrictions on religious freedom, says rabbi From Poland to Belgium, laws that restrict practices such as ritual slaughter and circumcision target Jewish communities, Rabbi Menachem Margolin said. 01/10/2020
My Europe Series Kosovo war crimes probe: What you need to know It has been a busy - and at times bizarre - couple of weeks for international justice in Kosovo. We've just had the first arrests in the special probe, so here's the background. 29/09/2020
Romania Inside the rise and fall of Romania's £2.5m book heist gang They abseiled through skylights to steal some of the world's rarest books. They left DNA at the scene. 28/09/2020
Poland Poland coalition collapse: Anger over new law on halal and kosher meat Poland's religious slaughter trade is worth billions of euros a year to Polish farmers. So why has its government moved to ban it? 18/09/2020
World News Europe must act to counter 'COVID-19 fatigue': WHO "We move from do not do, to do differently." 17/09/2020
United Kingdom COVID Christmas? How the 'rule of six' could scupper festive trade Pubs and clubs and those who work in them were hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown. With the 'rule of six' it could be about to get worse. 16/09/2020
Ukraine Ukraine: Music's most extreme genre uses history to fight Russia 'You can't be an apolitical musician in Ukraine,' says Konstantin 'Khaoth' Zmievsky, the drummer of Ukrainian black metal band Khors. 14/09/2020
Montenegro Montenegro’s future is in the EU, says its prime minister-in-waiting Russia's influence in Montenegro has been 'over-emphasised', according to the university professor who will likely be the Balkan country's next leader. 10/09/2020
Romania Romania's Ludovic Orban avoids censure motion over COVID-19 response Romania's Ludovic Orban has avoided censure over his government's response to COVID-19, after only 226 MPs turned up to parliament to vote 31/08/2020
Montenegro Montenegro's ruling party could lose power for first time in 30 years Montenegro's pro-Western president could struggle to put together a government after close, bitterly-contested election. 30/08/2020
Montenegro Montenegro election: A divided nation chooses between east and west A look at the key issues on the minds of Montenegrins as the country heads to vote in a national election on Sunday. 28/08/2020
Belarus For Belarus, a new chapter has begun - but how will it end? Nadzeya and many of her countrymen have been on an emotional rollercoaster since the disputed election result of August 9, 2020. Hers is the story of thousands, but it's a story without an ending. From elation to detainment, here is the story of the Belarus protests. 28/08/2020
World News Republicans due to kick off Donald Trump re-election bid The Republican Party convention kick-off will look a lot different this year. 24/08/2020
France Life after lockdown: how COVID-19 nearly destroyed French Rosé "We lost two months of sales. Up to 50% of our usual turnover," wine producer Jean Simonet told Euronews. His domain, Château Grand Boise, relies mostly on restaurants to buy up its stock. 18/08/2020
Poland Who is Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the puppet master of Poland's far-right? Since the death of his twin brother in a 2010 plane crash, Kaczynski has been the main force behind the Polish nationalist right. But is his influence beginning to wane? 26/06/2020
World News Britain must abide by European data rules after Brexit, EC says Boris Johnson has said that the UK will forge its own path on data protection after Brexit. The European Commission doesn't agree. 24/06/2020
France It is 80 years since France's fight back against the Nazis began By June 1940, France had given up the fight against Adolf Hitler. Charles de Gaulle wasn't having any of it. 18/06/2020
Israel EU urges Israel not to annex settlements in the West Bank Josep Borrell says that the seizure of land would seriously damage Europe's relationship with Israel. 18/06/2020