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World News Could new petrol cars be banned from EU's roads by 2030? Banning new petrol and diesel cars from EU roads by 2030 is unrealistic without more incentives to develop electric-powered alternatives, campaigners say. 27/10/2016
Hungary Sixty years on: is Hungary forgetting its own refugee crisis? Orban’s refugee record slammed as country recalls revolution that had <i>Hungarians</i> fleeing for their lives 23/10/2016
World News Which is the most obese country in the EU? Eurostat has today published figures on the level of obesity in the European Union. 20/10/2016
United Kingdom [Gallery] Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2016 An intrepid photographer’s picture of an endangered Bornean orangutan high above the Indonesian rainforest has won a prestigious prize. 20/10/2016
USA Watch: Policeman saves life of boy, three, after youngster's seizure US civic chiefs have recognised a policeman who saved the life of a three-year-old boy. 20/10/2016
USA Watch: Policewoman narrowly avoids being mowed down by own patrol car Dashboard footage shows the dramatic moment a policewoman narrowly avoided being mowed down by her own patrol car. 18/10/2016
World News All you need to know about Europe's new mission to Mars Mars has long piqued people’s interest – from science fiction tales of Martians to Elon Musk’s goal of one day colonising the planet. 18/10/2016
No Comment Watch: Boy left hanging from bomb-hit building in Aleppo is rescued This is the moment rescuers saved a boy left hanging precariously after more bombing in besieged Aleppo. 18/10/2016
USA Newspaper hits back at Trump's threat to sue The New York TImes has given short shrift to legal threats from Donald Trump's lawyers. 14/10/2016
Economy Six knock-on effects of a plummeting pound The slumping value of the pound has an effect on tourism, foreign workers in the UK, exporters and expats. 13/10/2016
Syria The heartbreaking reality of child marriage It’s the magic moment that people will remember for the rest of their lives – the day they pledge their undying love for each other in front of their nearest and… 11/10/2016
Europe News British PM May looks for Brexit support in Denmark British Prime Minister Theresa May has been holding talks with her Danish counterpart in Copenhagen. 10/10/2016
Europe News Pay-offs to EU chiefs set to cost more than €9 million Exclusive: Golden goodbyes to former EU chiefs are set to cost European taxpayers more than nine million euros, Euronews can reveal. 06/10/2016
Hungary All you need to know about Hungary's refugee referendum Hungary is holding a referendum over the EU’s controversial refugee quotas on Sunday, October 2. 01/10/2016
Hungary How Hungary is out of touch over granting asylum to war-fleeing Syrians Hungary rejects the overwhelming majority of asylum requests from war-fleeing Syrians, new figures show, putting them out-of-touch with their EU counterparts. 28/09/2016
World News Brussels' plan to resettle refugees an 'abject failure' Exclusive: It was meant to be the key plank in Brussels’ fight to show it was dealing with the migrant crisis unfolding on Europe’s doorstep. 08/09/2016
Germany The figures behind the rise of far-right party Alternative for Germany The burgeoning Alternative for Germany (AfD) scored one of its biggest triumphs at the ballot box in early September, notching up more than a fifth of votes and pushing Angela Merkel’s conservatives i 07/09/2016
Syria How children are still dying at sea one year on from Alan Kurdi and that photo Exclusive: Hundreds of children have continued to drown and die at sea in the year since Syrian youngster Alan Kurdi was photographed washed up on a Turkish beach, Euronews can… 01/09/2016
United Kingdom Too many people were ill-informed before Brexit referendum, say campaigners Britain’s EU referendum had ‘glaring democratic deficiencies’ and too many voters felt ill-informed, campaigners say. 01/09/2016
Italy Witness tells of devastation and distress in quake-hit Amatrice Houses in one of the worst-hit towns in Italy’s earthquake ‘crumbled together like sandcastles’, an eyewitness to the tremor’s aftermath has claimed. 24/08/2016