Europe News Prosecutor: Retrial of Gbagbo possible Ex-Ivorian leader could face war crimes charges 16/01/2019
Europe News Europe's political parties look for new alliances ahead of election Populists try to join forces transnationally to beat the establishment 09/01/2019
Europe News Turkish reporter sentenced to jail over Paradise Papers investigation Pelin Ünker found guilty of "defamation and insult" for writing about companies owned by former Prime Minister Yildirim 09/01/2019
Brazil Arrest of Italian fugitive Battisti ordered by Brazilian judge A judge from the Brazilian Supreme Court has ordered the arrest of Italian former left-wing guerrilla Cesare Battisti, opening the way for his extradition, according to reports. 14/12/2018
No Comment Toys placed outside Colombian Congress to protest child abuse Toys placed outside Colombian Congress to protest child abuse 21/11/2018
World News Euroviews. How Matthew Whitaker's surprise promotion will help Trump stop Mueller As acting attorney general, Whitaker supplants Rosenstein as Mueller’s immediate supervisor (unless, like Sessions, he must also recuse from the matter). As such, he inherits the authority, among other things, to control the scope of Mueller’s investigation. 09/11/2018
Germany Former Nazi guard, 94, goes on trial in juvenile court A 94-year-old former Nazi guard goes on trial today in Germany. Charged with aiding and abetting the murder of several hundred concentration camp prisoners during the Second World War, he faces 15 years in prison. As he was under 21 at the time, the former SS guard will be tried in a juvenile court. 06/11/2018
United Kingdom How was Philip Green named in UK #MeToo scandal? A British politician has used Parliament's free-speech guarantee to name a prominent businessman who is accused of sexual harassment and secured a court order barring the media from revealing his identity. 25/10/2018
Europe News Poland defies EU over supreme court judge appointments Poland’s president has named 27 new judges to the Supreme Court as part of a judiciary reform that has triggered an EU lawsuit. 11/10/2018
Europe News Frans Timmermans announces candidacy for Commission top job The Dutch socialist announces his candidacy ahead of the official selection to succeed Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker. 11/10/2018
Europe News Belgium rejects rapper arrest warrant "It is not meant for helping Spain in prosecuting people just for having an opinion." 17/09/2018
Spain Belgian court refuses Spanish extradition request for rapper Valtonyc Performer is accused in Spain of insulting the royal family and other charges. 17/09/2018
Europe News Midnight deadline looms for Warsaw Polish government has to officially justify its controversial justice reforms 14/09/2018
Poland What the fate of one village reveals about Poland's justice system Residents of Grabówka thought they had one a three decade battle with a final court ruling in their favour. But getting justice isn't so simple. 07/09/2018
USA Trump sets a date to name his Supreme Court nominee US President Donald Trump said he plans to announce his nominee to replace retiring US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on July 9, and that he has narrowed his list of candidates. 30/06/2018
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
Spain 'New wolf pack' gang in Spain held over sex attack Four men and a boy have been detained by police over a sexual assault on a girl in Gran Canaria. 27/06/2018
Spain Posters shame 'Wolf Pack' assailants as they return home Feminists groups in Spain are making life uncomfortable for the convicted five men in the Pamplona 'Wolf Pack' case by posting pictures of their faces around Seville. 26/06/2018
Spain San Fermin 'wolf pack' gang to be released on bail in Spain Five men sentenced to nine years in prison for sexually abusing an 18-year-old woman at Pamplona’s San Fermin bull-running festival in July 2016 are to be released on bail. 21/06/2018