My Europe Series Migrants and Greeks in Samos share anger and despair Samos is less than two kilometres away from the Turkish coast and it's one of several so-called "hotspots" for asylum seekers on the Greek islands of the north Aegean Sea. 10/05/2019
World Migrants increasingly risk lives arriving in Greece by river or sea Migrants put their lives on the line trying to get from Turkey to Greece, crossing by boat to the Greek city of Alexandropouli, Greece, or crossing the Evros river on the border to make it to Europe. Euronews correspondents Fay Doulgkeri and Bryan Carter report. 09/05/2019
Greece Watch: Abandoned bear cubs Bradley and Cooper prepare for life in wild The duo will be bottle fed by sanctuary workers until they've learned to forage in the forest, after being abandoned by their mother. 07/05/2019
Republic of North Macedonia What’s next for North Macedonia? | Euronews Answers What’s next for North Macedonia? Euronews Answers what lies ahead for the Republic of North Macedonia which elected a pro-European president on Sunday. 06/05/2019
Poland Thousands take part in March of the Living from Auschwitz to Birkenau Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Bartholomew led thousands in annual March of the Living from Auschwitz to Birkenau to honour Holocaust victims 02/05/2019
Greece Watch: Greeks 'burn Judas' in ancient Orthodox Easter tradition Boats circle a straw figure of the Biblical traitor before setting it alight. The tradition dates back several centuries but in some places has only been brought back in the last few decades. 29/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 30: Greek voters focused on local issues The team concluded that the Greek voters they spoke to feel the European Union is too remote, especially in the wake of the financial crisis that they have endured. 26/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 29 Thessaloniki: 'We can’t dream here' On the next stop of our road trip, Euronews Correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgkeri visit a university to speak to students about the upcoming European elections. 25/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 28 Larissa: 'Without funding, no crops can grow' Correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgkeri have set off on the next leg of Euronews' road trip, speaking to Greek farmers to find out what impact EU subsidies have on local agriculture. 24/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 27: The effects of Greece's financial crisis Our correspondents Bryan Carter and Fay Doulgeri have set off on the next leg of Euronews' Road Trip ahead of the EU election in May. They have arrived to Metsovo in Greece where they have been asking people if they feel any improvement in their lives since the crisis that hit nearly 10 years ago. 23/04/2019
World Road Trip Europe Day 26 Taranto: 'You don't sleep anymore' The final story on the Italian leg of our Road Trip comes from Taranto, where Europe’s biggest steel plant covers the city in a fine toxic dust. 22/04/2019
World News North Macedonia pro-Western candidate wins first round of elections Stevo Pendarovski, North Macedonia’s pro-Western candidate narrowly won the first round of a presidential vote, a year after the country saw a controversial name change. 21/04/2019
World Breakfast with Belle in Athens: 'young voters have to be engaged' In the run-up to the European elections, Good Morning Europe host Belle Donati is travelling across the continent to meet Members of the European Parliament in their own constituencies. She's grabbing breakfast with them to talk about how they take their coffee - and how they want to change Europe. 19/04/2019
World North Macedonia readies for first elections since name change North Macedonia will soon vote in the country's first general election since changing its name from the republic of Macedonia last year over a dispute with neighbouring Greece. 19/04/2019
Greece Greece parliament demand Germany pay WWII reparations Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said demanding reparations is "a historic and moral duty and a duty in memory of the heroes of the past." 19/04/2019
Smart Regions How Greece turned a deadly road into one of the safest in the country In partnership with the European Commission Discover how one of the most dangerous road sections in Greece became one of the safest highways in the country. The construction of the three new tunnels between Thessaloniki and Athens, the so-called Tempi Tunnels, included 25 km of motorway, 11 km of tunnels and the largest road tunnel 18/04/2019
Greece Watch: Divers get access to ancient shipwreck near Greek island The ancient cargo ship sank in the 5th century BC. It was laden with 4,000 ancient vases, probably containing wine, most of which remain intact. 09/04/2019
World Breakfast With Belle: We want your questions for MEP Eva Kaili Breakfast With Belle is headed to Greece to interview MEP Eva Kaili- and we want to put YOUR questions to her. Comment or tweet with the hashtag #BreakfastWithBelle and stay tuned to see if she answers your question. 09/04/2019
World News Migrants in northern Greece fail in push to reach North Macedonia Migrants in northern Greece disperse after a failed attempt to cross to North Macedonia ended in clashes with police 07/04/2019
No Comment Greek police fire tear gas at migrants as border convoy grows reek police fired tear gas on Friday (April 5) to disperse migrants who had gathered in a field near the country's border with Northern Macedonia in the hope of making their way illegally up through the Balkans towards northern Europe. 07/04/2019