World News Europeans take off their trousers for annual ‘No Pants Subway Ride’ Organisers say there is “no agenda for the event apart from a desire to make others laugh and smile.” 07/01/2018
Germany Angela Merkel launches new round of preliminary coalition talks Some think this is Angela Merkel's last chance at forming a coalition. 07/01/2018
Spain Cars trapped overnight on Spanish motorway due to snow More than 3,000 cars were trapped on the AP-6 motorway in Spain's Castile and Leon region waiting for rescue services to shovel out the snow. 07/01/2018
Spain Spanish drag queen participates in Three Kings Parade amidst backlash Madrid's decision to allow a drag queen to play one of the kings in the traditional Three Kings Parade angered many conservatives. 06/01/2018
France What I saw while held 48 hours in a French migrant detention centre A Chilean man spent 48 hours in a French detention centre. His account gives rare insight into how EU detention centers work—and how Europe is dealing with illegal migration. 05/01/2018
Denmark ‘World’s most expensive’ vodka bottle stolen from Danish bar The million-dollar bottle was stolen from a bar in Copenhagen on January 2, according to authorities. 05/01/2018
United Kingdom #AskBarnier: Farage reveals questions he'll ask Barnier ahead of meeti Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage will meet with the EU's chief negotiator for Brexit, Michel Barnier, on Monday. The conversation is likely to focus on post-Brexit trade deals and immigration. 05/01/2018
United Kingdom Windsor council leader calls for beggars to be removed from town befor Windsor's head councillor, Simon Dudley, tweeted that "there was an epidemic of rough sleeping and vagrancy in Windsor". 04/01/2018
World News What are the key events to look out for in Europe in 2018? As the millennium comes of age, Euronews takes a look at what could shape the coming year. 01/01/2018
Albania Albania’s Garbage Problem Affects its Neighbors—and EU Aspirations Litter brought to shore from Albania’s rivers washed up hundreds of miles north in the port of Dubrovnik, Croatia—and environmental activists aren't surprised. 29/12/2017
World News Rise of populism in Europe 'a real threat to democracy' Tony Blair's think-tank says a populist belt has taken hold from the Baltic to the Aegean and threatens the whole of Europe. 29/12/2017
World News Intelligence of Europeans in decline, say researchers “Take 14-year-olds in Britain. What 25% could do back in 1994, now only 5% can do.” 29/12/2017
World News Which MEPs' Facebook posts get the most reactions in 2017? Euronews takes a look at which MEPs' Facebook posts were the most popular with followers according to the platform's emoji reactions. 28/12/2017
Green News The best pools in Europe for winter Where to take a swim when it's snowing outside? 28/12/2017
Finland Most-viewed video in 2017 The annual hobby horse championship in Finland was the most-watched video on Euronews' Facebook page in 2017. 27/12/2017
World News Reader poll: Who should be Euronews' Culture Personality of the Year? Euronews wants your say on who should be one of several personalities of the year—in fields including space, innovation, culture, business and sport. 22/12/2017
World News Europe's top court rules Sharia divorce 'not in the scope' of EU laws The ruling followed a divorce case by Syrian-German couple who divorced under Sharia law in Syria on October 2013. This is the court's first ruling on the subject. 20/12/2017
World News Reader poll: Who should be Euronews' EU Personality of the Year? Euronews wants your say on who should be one of several personalities of the year—in fields including space, innovation, culture, business and sport. 20/12/2017
World News Zara workers plead for 'unpaid wages' after factory shutdown In July 2016, workers producing clothes for some of Europe’s biggest fashion brands discovered that their boss had disappeared with their wages 19/12/2017