Greece EU's democratic deficit to blame for far-right rise, Tspiras tells Euronews Greek PM says Europe has created the environment for illiberalism to flourish. 12/09/2018
World Migration remains major issue in Italy ahead of State Of The Union address Migration remains a major issue in Italy, especially since the current coalition came to power. Jean-Claude Juncker, President of the EU Commission, is expected to tavkle the issue in his final State Of The Union address. 11/09/2018
The Cube EU obsessed with cutting migration 'regardless of human cost', report claims | #TheCube Report says migrants are dying because of the European political situation. 11/09/2018
Denmark Why some Danes are moving abroad in order to live at home Denmark's immigration laws make it harder for its own citizens than for residents of other EU countries to bring in foreign partners. 10/09/2018
Sweden Malmo on the front line of Sweden's election Sweden's third largest city has had a tumultuous few months of shootings and street violence some are blaming on immigrants, and the far-right hopes to benefit. 06/09/2018
USA Family separations at US border help fuel new Latino voter drive Voto Latino is launching a new three-year, multi-million dollar effort to register Hispanic voters. 06/09/2018
Germany Migrant jailed for murdering 15-year-old ex-girlfriend in Germany A German court has sentenced a failed asylum seeker to eight-and-a-half years in prison for murdering his 15-year-old ex-girlfriend, in a case that has fueled anti-migrant sentiment in the country. 03/09/2018
Sweden Sweden election explainer: will Swedes swing to the far right? Sweden had a record-breaking 163,000 asylum applicants in 2015. Will the legacy of this be the country electing far right populists Sweden Democrats on September 9? 03/09/2018
World News Euroviews. Migrant rescuers at sea are saving EU's dignity | View A documentary producer speaks to Euronews about his experience accompanying the Italian Coast Guard, NGOs and Italian Red Cross for two months as they conducted rescue operations in the Mediterranean Sea. 30/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: eight stories you need to know about today In a hurry? Here’s our lunchtime briefing of the key stories from around Europe. 30/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: seven stories to know about today In a rush? Here are seven stories from around Europe that you need to know about today, Tuesday, August 28. 28/08/2018
Germany German government says it will not tolerate vigilante justice The German government says it will not tolerate vigilante justice after several people were hurt in clashes in the city of Chemnitz 28/08/2018
Germany Thousands of far-right protesters gather in east German city It follows the fatal stabbing of a German man that authorities blamed on a Syrian and an Iraqi. 27/08/2018
Australia Australia's new anti-immigrant leader Matteo Salvini wants Italy to adopt Australia's harsh immigration policy against "boat people." 24/08/2018
Italy Italy's threat to Malta over immigrants | Euronews Answers Anelise Borges explains why Rome and Valletta are at loggerheads of migrant rescues. 20/08/2018
Germany Yazidi former slave girl flees Germany after confrontation with captor A refugee who was enslaved by ISIL has fled Germany for Iraq after coming face-to-face with her captor again. 17/08/2018
World News Europe briefing: 5 stories to know about today From the Turkish lira crisis to a platform collapsing at a festival in Spain, Euronews has the top 5 stories to know about this Monday morning. 13/08/2018
United Kingdom A closed book? Literary festival hits out over UK’s visa rules Foreign invitees to the world’s biggest literary festival have been ‘humiliated’ in trying to get clearance from British authorities to attend, it’s been claimed. 11/08/2018
Italy Euroviews. Unlike Salvini, Italians still believe in welcoming strangers | View A new survey of Italian attitudes to migration and refugees finds more ideological diversity than commonly assumed. Economist and researcher Tim Dixon unpacks findings that show more nuances than the populism dominating headlines. 06/08/2018