United Kingdom Tata and Thyssenkrupp join forces to shake up Europe's steel industry Germany's Thyssenkrupp and India's Tata Steel signed a final agreement on Saturday to establish a steel joint venture. it is the European steel industry's biggest shake-up in more than a decade. 30/06/2018
My Europe Series Link between antisemitism and migration unproven, analyst tells Euronews Antisemitism researcher Nonna Mayer says while sporadic acts of violence by migrants on Jews grab the headlines, far right extremists are to blame for the vast majority of antisemitic incidents. 29/06/2018
World News Theresa May's Brexit dilemma continues This European Summit was expected to be one where Brexit would be the main topic of discussion. Other matters such as migration have overtaken in Brexit in terms of priority. Euronews correspondent Vincent McAviney explains more. 29/06/2018
Spain Franco's 'stolen babies' speak out: 'An apology is not enough' Euronews spoke to Jose Maria Garcia Gonzalez, 41, one of Spain's 'stolen babies'. 28/06/2018
France Macron's compulsory national service | Euronews Answers Macron wants to bring compulsory national service back for boys and girls. But what does the programme actually entail? Euronews gives you the answers. 28/06/2018
Spain A second art restoration fails to impress public opinion Second ancient effigy falls prey to a well-intentioned restorer in Spain. 27/06/2018
United Kingdom UK top court backs heterosexual couple seeking civil partnership The Supreme Court has ruled that a heterosexual couple is allowed to enter into a civil partnership. 27/06/2018
Malta Lifeline migrant ship still awaiting approval to dock in Malta The Lifeline rescue ship has not been given official authorisation to dock in Malta, the aid group told Euronews. 27/06/2018
Living European swimwear brands to watch Swimwear businesses using quality innovative fabrics and ensuring fair working conditions for the people who make them. 26/06/2018
Spain Debunked: Spanish police dog 'performing' CPR is stunt for kids Spain's puppy "paramedic" doesn't actually know how to perform CPR, a police spokesman told Euronews. It's all a stunt to get schoolkids excited when they visit the station. 26/06/2018
Republic of North Macedonia FYR Macedonia: Minister offers tomatoes for EU membership FYR Macedonia's foreign minister promises to send a fresh batch of tomatoes to anyone who supports his country's bid for EU membership. 25/06/2018
World News Europe's 20th-century tyrants: where are they buried? With Franco's remains controversy, Euronews takes a look at the final resting places of these notorious and ruthless ex-leaders. 21/06/2018
World News European weather: Will it be sun cream or raincoats this summer? Various parts of the continent are experiencing unusual weather conditions, so what's in store for the summer? 13/06/2018
France Police respond to hostage situation in Paris A hostage situation is taking place in Paris in the 10th arrondissement. Police are at the scene and said the incident does not appear to be terror-related. 12/06/2018
Europe News EU gives free rail passes to boost cultural links Thousands of 18-year-olds will get a ticket from the European Commission 12/06/2018
Germany World Cup 2018: Meet Germany's superfan Armin Hollensteiner They can travel thousands of kilometres and spend up to the thousands in euros, all to support their teams. Euronews chatted with a German superfan who's traveling to root for his team. 12/06/2018
United Kingdom UK justice minister resigns over Brexit policy UK's Dr Phillip Lee becomes the first MP to resign so he can vote against the government on Brexit, dealing a huge blow to Prime Minister Theresa May. 12/06/2018
World News Euronews' correspondent describes experience aboard Aquarius Euronews' correspondent Anelise Borges describes what it's been like aboard the Aquarius rescue ship during a search and rescue operation in the Mediterranean Sea. 11/06/2018
France French MPs vote to ban mobile phones in schools French MPs vote to ban mobile phones in schools. 07/06/2018